Faro to Lisbon by flight
There's no denying that flights are usually the easiest way to get from one place to the next, but this is not necessarily the case when traveling from Faro to Lisbon.
Although there are numerous flights daily between these cities, with TAP Portugal – the national airline – and the flight takes only 45 minutes, the time it takes to get to the airport with the procedures can be time-consuming.
Not to mention a flight ticket price is roughly 70 euros, which is a small fortune for such a short trip.
Faro to Lisbon by bus
Often, the cheapest travel option to get from Faro to Lisbon is by bus. Unlike trains or airplanes, there are more than 15 bus trips daily through the Rede Expressos coach line between these two cities in Portugal.
A ticket for the bus costs between 15 and 20 euros one way, and the trip can take between three and a half and four hours to complete.
You will need to catch a bus at the bus station near the train station in Faro on the outskirts of the Old Town. You also need to check the timetable, as it can help you plan your day accordingly.
However, although the bus is cheaper, it isn't the most comfortable or roomy choice, and you might have to change coaches along the way.
Faro to Lisbon by train
The national railway carrier Comboios de Portugal offers five connections daily between Faro and Lisbon for those who want to travel by train, so be sure to check the timetable.
Depending on your Lisbon travel goals and preferences, you can choose between the Intercity train with more stops and connections or the Alfa Pendular high-speed train. The high-speed train usually completes the trip between Faro and Lisbon in three hours, with the Intercity train taking an average of three and a half hours to do the same.
Regardless of which train you choose, you can buy a ticket online at prices starting at 11 euros per ticket. Unfortunately, this train trip will allow you to see the spectacular scenery but no sightseeing stops.
Faro to Lisbon by private car
Often, the best way to travel from Faro to Lisbon is to drive with a private car service like Daytrip. Daytrip's luxury, well-maintained fleet offers clients 24-hour customer service alongside door–to–door services to ease your mind when traveling in a foreign country.
When you choose Daytrip, you can expect to make the trip in less than three hours, and you can add sightseeing stops along the way if there are a few places you don't want to miss out on (and honestly, why would you pass up the chance to see more of Portugal?). Trips start at 64 euros per person.
After you've seen all there is to see on the way, your friendly English-speaking driver will drop you off at your accommodation and take care of your luggage so that you can begin your Lisbon travel adventure.