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Faro has much to
offer, great weather and beautiful beaches with
superb waterfront restaurants and bars. All year
round sunshine means the average winter day is
between 15-20 Celsius, while summer averages 25-30
Celsius.
After flying into Faro Airport it is then a 4.5
mile trip into town.
We recommend booking car hire to be collected
from Faro Airport, as you will find the use of
a rental car will take a lot of pressure off having
to rely on public transport during your trip.
Hotels and Museums
The town has many great hotels on offer for those
looking for a luxury stay, through to more humble
self-catering arrangements. Once settled in, Faro
boasts three museums in a range of areas; The
Maritime Museum, along with the Archeological
and Ethnographic (or Human Culture) Museums show
some great history of the local area, more of
which can also be seen by taking a casual walk
around the town. The city walls, of Roman origin,
will lead you to the old Roman square, once site
to the Roman forum, a cathedral and palace. One
place that is a must see is the Cappella dos Ossos,
a chapel with a chilling choice in decor. Cappella
dos Ossos translates to the Chapel of Bones, and
that's just what you'll see. Over 1,000 monks
became part of this spectacle with the entire
interior being covered with bones and skulls,
something that has to be seen to believed.
Nature
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