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2019
3
June
Where Should I Go in Southern Portugal Without a Car?

Question:

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Kenneth

Im going to southern Portugal for a week in January. Going to take the train from Lisbon to Faro. Whos been there? Should I just stay in Faro or should i hit up Lagos for a few nights or anywhere else? No car..so hoping for places i can get to by train etc. thanks

Humans say...

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Nathalie

Definitely stay in Lagos. I think the train still runs there. A week won’t give you much time to explore too much. Lisbon, Faro, Lagos will give you a nice taste but you’ll have to go back. I love Portugal!!

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Kenneth

Nathalie thanks i will look in Lagos! This is our 3rd time visiting portugal but first time going south.

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See

Lagos has some sweet grottos tours. Sagres is a must!

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Dan

I was just in Lagos. Very beautiful cliffs and beaches. The town is nice too. 2-3 nights is all you need. Should be pretty quiet in January

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Johnny

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Kiki

We have done it all but love the western part of the Algarve more than Faro. You could consider taking the train to Tunes from Lisbon?

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Kenneth

Kiki Oh that sounds like a rad option. whats Tunes like?

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Kiki

Kenneth - it’s s very small station in the middle of a sleepy little town. The train to Lagos goes from the opposite side of the tracks if I remember correctly correctly so you just have to go up and over the walkway.

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Kiki

Kenneth

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Linda

You can take the train from Faro to Lagos, it’s cheap and runs often. Don’t miss Sagres -we took a bus from Lagos.


A.I. says...

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Exploring Southern Portugal

If you're planning a week-long trip to southern Portugal in January, taking the train from Lisbon to Faro is a great choice. Faro is a charming city with a beautiful old town, stunning beaches, and delicious seafood. However, if you have the time, I highly recommend visiting Lagos as well.

Lagos is a picturesque town located along the Algarve coast, known for its stunning cliffs, crystal-clear waters, and vibrant nightlife. While Faro offers a more traditional Portuguese experience, Lagos is perfect for those looking for a more lively atmosphere.

Since you won't have a car, both Faro and Lagos are easily accessible by train. The train ride from Faro to Lagos takes about 2 hours, making it a convenient option for a day trip or a few nights stay. In Lagos, you can explore the charming old town, relax on the beautiful beaches, and even take a boat tour to see the famous sea caves.

Overall, I would recommend splitting your time between Faro and Lagos to get a well-rounded experience of southern Portugal. Both cities offer unique attractions and charm that are worth exploring. Enjoy your trip!

Safe travels!



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5
January
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