Quality Private Faro Airport Transfers To Albufeira
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•We offer one way and return transfers
•Modern and comfortable vehicles
•Private door to door direct transfer
•Free wi-fi on board
•Baby seats and child seats with no extra cost
•No extra charge for luggage or golf bags
•English speaking drivers
•No cancellation fees
•Pay online or later to the driver
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Transfers from Faro Airport to Albufeira
How far is Albufeira from Faro Airport?
How much is a transfer from Faro Airport to Albufeira?
How long does it take a transfer from Faro Airport to Albufeira?
The distance between Albufeira and Faro Airport is 45 kilometers.
The cost of transfers from Faro Airport to Albufeira is 50€ for a transfer for up to 3 passengers and 65€ for a transfer for up to 8 passengers.
A transfer from Faro Airport to Albufeira takes about 35 minutes.
Albufeira
Albufeira is a city, seat and municipality in the district of Faro, in the southernmost Portuguese region of the Algarve. The municipality population in 2011 was 40,828, in an area of 140.66 square kilometres (54.31 square miles). The city proper had a population of 13,646 in 2001. It is 250 kilometres (160 mi) from Lisbon and is within close proximity of Paderne Castle. Lagos is located 30 kilometres (19 mi) to the west, and Faro 45 kilometres (28 mi) to the south-east. A tourist destination (due to its coastal conditions), Albufeira expands to approximately 300,000 residents during the summer and during the Christmas and New Year celebrations, owing to the number of hotels and lodgings in the district, that includes marina facilities, golf courses, restaurants and bars for the annual flood of visitors.
Tourism and commerce are the main activities in Albufeira. Most tourists arrive via Faro Airport.
The tourist areas are divided into two main areas, Areias de São João, known colloquially as The Strip, and the Old Town. The Strip's main street is Avenida Francisco Sá Carneiro which is full of bars, restaurants and open-air discothèques.
A local culinary speciality is a rich steamed stew dish of local shellfish, traditionally referred to as Cataplana (named for the cookware used in its preparation), which is a well-known dish from the Algarve. Similarly, the Caldeirada (or fish stew) and the simple grilled sardines, are also popular examples of the traditional dishes, typical of Portugal and coastal areas.