Whatâs the best way to get from Seville to Lagos?
A private car transfer with Daytrip is by far the most comfortable and convenient way to get to Lagos. Itâs the only true direct service, and the added benefit of being able to stop for sightseeing is invaluable. There are no trains, flying takes too long, and leaving the bus as the only other option. The bus is the cheapest way to get from Seville to Lagos, but it takes nearly 5 hours.
Where should I eat in Lagos?
Here are 7 restaurants (one for each day of the week) with at least 4.5 stars that you might like: Sweet & Temptation- Food & Breakfast, Churrasqueira Praça d'Armas, Harley's, Restaurante Matobiche, O Ninho Family Bar, Asian Street Food Little Monkeys & Empanadas & Co.
What should I eat?
Lagos is near the beach, so a lot of food will be fresh and seafood-based. Among peculiar choices like gooseneck barnacles, youâll also have clams, octopus, crab, and sardines to choose from.
Is there a train from Seville to Lagos?
No, no direct trains are available. You would need to take a mix of trains and buses with multiple changes, making train travel extremely slow and expensive.
What are the benefits of Daytripâs private car service?
With Daytrip, youâll ride door-to-door with an English-speaking driver. All cars are pet-friendly, smoke-free, and handicapped-accessible. Your private car to Lagos will be air-conditioned and have child seats ready just in case. Your local driver will also be able to share their personal insights and experiences with you along the way.
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Drive the distance and trot the globe from Seville to Lagos by car! As you drive from the Kingdom of Spain to the Portuguese Republic youâll have the time of your life on an enriching car trip with an English-speaking driver.Â
### What youâre leaving behind
With a metropolitan population of about 1.5 million, Seville ranks 26 as the most populous municipality in the EU. It boasts a UNESCO World Heritage Site comprised of three structures:Â
A Cathedral
The General Archive of the Indies
The AlcĂĄzar Palace complex
Youâre leaving behind the only river port in Spain, situated roughly 50 miles (80 kilometers) from the Atlantic Ocean.Â
### *Where youâre headed**
Say hello to Portugal! Portugal is a member of NATO, the UN, the Schengen Area, and the EU. If you look at continental Europe on the map youâll notice that the furthest point to the west can be found in Portugal. Youâll also notice that Lagos (not to be confused with Lagos in Nigeria) basically sits at the edge of Europe.
And what else sits at the edge of Europe? A beach paradise that invites you to dive into their history. Letâs learn about Lagos!Â
About Lagos
Before you journey from Seville to Lagos, this is what you should know.Â
Lagos, which literally means âlakesâ in Portuguese, is a coastal city with over 2000 years of history â fittingly named based on its proximity to the Bensafrim River. Itâs been ruled by a number of civilizations through the ages, including the Romans, the Moors, the Visigoths, and the Byzantines.Â
The municipality of Lagos is divided into four different âfreguesiasâ or civil parishes:
OdiĂĄxere
Luz
SĂŁo Gonçalo de LagosÂ
Bensafrim e BarĂŁo de SĂŁo JoĂŁo
### Coastal life
When locals arenât relaxing on the beach, theyâre leveraging their naturally beautiful homes to support themselves. For ages, fishing has supported the economy, but moving forward into the second half of the 20th century tourism began to boom. Moving the economy to focus more on tourists, especially during the summer when opportunities are at their peak.Â
### Beyond the coast
Not everyone in Lagos lives on the beach. However, most of the inhabitants reside near the coast and earn a living with tourism and providing services. As you move further away from the beach, youâll find that most work with nature in different ways, mainly agriculture.Â
SoâŠhow can you prepare yourself properly for Portugal?Â
Seville to Lagos travel tips
The road from Seville to Lagos is a perfect showcase of Iberian history and culture. To ensure you have a perfect trip, keep these travel tips in mind:
Stop for sightseeing
One of the biggest advantages of driving from Seville to Lagos, whether you rent a car or hire a private driver, is you're in complete control. Stop to see the ancient Roman ruins of Italica, or take a wine tasting at Quinta da Tor.
### Water awareness
Just like relationships, the waters have colored flags. Rivers, lakes, and beaches have warning flags organized by color. Here are the colors and their meanings in Portugal:
Green: Swimming is allowed and the waters are calm
Yellow: Swimming isnât allowed and the waters are rough
Red: Entering the water isnât allowed and waters are dangerous
Checkered blue & white: Lifeguard is temporarily away
* Checked black & white: Lifeguard is temporarily away
Lagos has a plethora of beaches to enjoy. Use your vacation time, use your swimwear, and always use your common sense when abroad.Â
### Car safety
While Lagos is generally safe, if you decide to rent a car to drive from Seville to Lagos, it's very important to keep in mind that car break-ins are not uncommon. When exiting your car, make sure nothing is visible from the window, keep important documents on you, and use secure parking facilities.Â
Fortunately, when you take a private car with Daytrip, you don't have to worry about this.
How to get from Seville to Lagos
So how exactly would you like to get from Seville to Lagos? Bus? Train? Rental? Biking???Â
There are various transportation options to cover the distance. We've outlined them below so you can decide which works best for you.Â
Seville to Lagos by plane
Unfortunately, Lagos doesnât have a major airport. Youâll have to fly into Faro Airport first which is about a one-hour drive to Lago â hitting roughly 56.4 miles (90.7 km) on the road. Add in the 2 hours needed at the airport for check-in and security, and flying from Seville to Lagos ends up being slower than the bus.
### Seville to Lagos by rental car
Traveling on your own time by rental car gives great flexibility. Hereâs a quick reminder of what youâll likely need to get your rental car:Â
additional proof of identity
a phone to take pictures of the rental (for your own safety)
a valid driver's license
a valid credit card
The drive itself is relatively straightforward. Just take the A-49 and A22 until you reach the exit for the N120 to Lagos. There are a few drawbacks though, namely navigating local roads if you decide to go sightseeing, and finding secure parking when you get to Lagos.
### Seville to Lagos by bus
Bus departure times may vary as well as the estimated arrival times. The "fastest" bus takes 4 hours and 45 minutes, while other buses push closer to 6 hours to travel time. Bus tickets cost between $18-75.
### Seville to Lagos by private car with Daytrip
Take the fastest & safest option. The car ride is about 2 hours and 47 minutes and covers 171.5 miles (276 km). Aside from door-to-door service, Daytrip offers English-speaking drivers, 24/7 support, and customizable trips.
That means you can stop whenever you want to do whatever you want. If youâd like to see the view from Castelo de Tavira, you can. If you schedule to travel back in time to see the Castelo de Silves, you will.
Once you arrive in Lagos, you won't have to worry about finding parking, or potential break-ins.Â
### Seville to Lagos by train
Both Spain and Portugal have trains, however, there are no direct lines taking you from Seville to Lagos. You would need to take a mixture of trains and buses, which isn't worth the time, effort, or cost.
The best time to visit Lagos
Lagos has been blessed with a Mediterranean climate, meaning the winters are wet and the summers are hot and dry. On top of this, the sun is always shining on Portugal. Each year Lagos basks in more than 3100 hours of sunshine.Â
### Spring in Lagos
Spring is the best time to visit Lagos. In March, April, and May, youâll find temperatures are a pleasant 65-70°F, thereâs plenty of sun, and fewer tourists. Youâll find better deals on accommodation, and have more space to lay out on the beach.Â
### Summer in Lagos
Then it gets warmer again. From June to August, you can expect to see average daily highs of 78â82°F (25.5â28°C). Luckily the breeze will save you from bear hugs from the sun.
### Winter in LagosÂ
During the winter months peak temperatures range from 61â63 °F (16â17 °C). And the lowest youâll experience is about 46â48 °F ( 8â9 °C). Humidity is around 80 percent and it rains during these months.
Things to do when you get to Lagos
After your exciting ride from Seville, you'll be ready to dive into all the things to do when you get to Lagos!
Soak up the sunÂ
Lagos has no shortage of beautiful beaches. The largest and longest beach in the area is Meia Praia, where you can enjoy white sand, calm waters, and 2.5 (4km) miles of coastline.
Praia da Batata, or Potato Beach, is just a 10-minute walk from the Lagos Old Town. It sits snugly between two rock formations that intersect the Atlantic Ocean and the river and is the perfect spot to cool off after a day of exploring. Be careful when running on the beach as shells are aplenty!
### Learn to dive
The Algarve has some exceptional diving spots, from coral reefs to shipwrecks. Whether you're a SCUBA master or have never donned a tank, it's a great place to get your toes wet. WeDive is the best dive center in town, with courses for beginners and trips for experienced divers. You can bring your children along and even become a certified diver.
### The Castle of Lagos
Some form of fortification has watched over Lagos since prehistoric times. The current Castle of Lagos was built in the 13th century following the Reconquest, with some updates and refortifications in the 17th century. Today, this National Monument is a must-see if you have any interest in history, or great sea views.
### Igreja de Santo AntĂłnio
Rebuilt in 1769, this church is another National Monument in Portugal. This place of worship holds a statue of S. ElĂłi - the patron saint of goldsmiths. The Church of Santo AntĂłnio is beautifully handcrafted and has remained present since 1707 when it was originally constructed.
### Sample the local cuisine
No trip is complete without traditional food. As a traditional fishing village, you know that Lagos has some exceptionally fresh seafood. Casinha do Petisco is a great option, serving seafood, cataplana, meat dishes, and a long list of wines. Google Maps also has it labeled as an LGBTQ+-friendly restaurant with an extensive list of 5-star reviews.
### Menir da Cabeça do Rochedo
Located 6 km north of Lagos near Portelas, the Menir da Cabeça do Rochedo is a unique Stone Age monument that is worth a visit for history lovers. It's the last standing stone that's still in its original location of the eight that have been found.
Visitez ces sites en chemin
Archaeological Ensemble of Italica
This ancient Roman city is so well preserved, its theatre was used as a filming location for Game of Thrones. The Dragon PitÂ
Castillo de Niebla
This ancient castle offers jaw-dropping views, and a dungeon filled with jaw-dropping torture instruments. Diamond DungeonÂ
Huelva
Christopher Columbus' home base has a long mining tradition and historic city center. Heart of GoldÂ
Quinta da Tor
This family-run winery offers a taste of authentic Algarve flavors, including Portugal's most potent syrah. Que Syrah, SyrahÂ
Alte
The quintessential Algarvian village, the whitewashed buildings that line the narrow streets offer some of the finest examples of traditional Moorish chimneys. Chim-ChimneyÂ
Silves Castle
This medieval Moorish castle is the best preserved in the region, and offers great views. Victory in the AlgarveÂ
âWe initially thought we'd rent a car and drive from Sevilla Spain to Lagos Portugal to continue our extended trip but were shocked by the price of a one-way car rental. Looking at other options, we selected Daytrip and were very happy with the service. Our driver, Mauricio arrived 15 minutes early and even picked us up at our door - something the local taxi drivers wouldn't due to the narrow street. The ride was perfect and Mauricio was friendly and explained many things about Portugal drive. We took a stop a Huelva Spain and then continued on to Lagos where Mauricio delivered us to our apartment right on time. We'll certainly use Daytrip again if the opportunity arises in the future.â