Tuesday, 18 December 2012

Discount Caribbean Vacations - Flying To Faro On The Algarve In Portugal


The next two nearest airports to the Algarve are actually in Spain: Seville and Jerez Airport. Faro Airport is the principle airport for the Algarve on the south coast of Portugal.

(May 15th-20th 2006). The Algarve is a year round destination and this year Vale Do Lobo on the Algarve is where the England Football team will be preparing for the world cup, thanks to some of Europe's best golf courses and some great sporting facilities.

1 in Northern Ireland and 2 in the Irish Republic, 17 in the UK. Getting to Faro from the UK and Ireland is getting easier and easier with all the main low cost and national airlines offering a wide choice of flights from 20 different airports.

Most of the main European airports have direct flights to Faro but if you are travelling from outside of Europe it is best to head for the UK or Lisbon (the main Portuguese Airport) and then get your flights down to Faro.

Non stop flights to Faro from the UK and Ireland, below are details of all the main airports and airlines offering direct.

The flights take between 2 hours and 30 minutes and 3 hours depending on where you're flying from and The Algarve is on the same time zone as the UK and Ireland at all times of the year!

Norwich - Flybe

Manchester - Jet 2 & Monarch

Leeds - Jet 2

Doncaster Sheffield - Thomsonfly

Birmingham Monarch & Flybe

Nottingham East Mids - Easyjet & BMI Baby

Coventry - Thomsonfly

Bournemouth - Thomsonfly

Exeter - Flybe

Cardiff - BMI Baby

Thomson Fly bristol - EasyJet,

Southampton - Flybe

Luton - Monarch & Easyjet

EasyJet monarch, gatwick - BA,

Stansted - EasyJet

Heathrow - TAP Air Portugal

Belfast - EasyJet

Ryan Air dublin - Aer Lingus,

Cork - Aer Lingus

By pre booking a private transfer or by hiring your own car, the best way to get to your destination is via a taxi. There is no train service from Faro Airport and the bus service is somewhat limited.

The roads are well sign posted and in general the traffic is pretty light, the whole area is easy to navigate. Having driven around the Algarve quite a lot my recommendation would be to hire a car.

In many cases the flight times are quite different and it can be quite a lot cheaper to get 2 one way tickets, if you are flying from somewhere like London Gatwick remember that you can travel each way with different airlines! . . One other tip.

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