Introduction
Look up Faro, faro, farò, or Fårö in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Faro may refer to:
For the island in Sweden, see Fårö. Faro is a city in the Algarve region of Portugal that is a popular sun destination in the summer, and a base for exploring the surrounding area.
Most visitors arrive in Faro and immediately head for the bustling beaches of Albufeira or Lagos, but the city itself sits on a natural lagoon that frames a quieter side of the region. Early‑morning walks along the Ria Formosa’s wooden walkways reveal salt‑marsh bird colonies and fishing villages where the tide still dictates daily rhythm. Staying a night in Faro lets you linger for sunrise over the water, then hop on a short ferry to the less‑touristed islands of Culatra and Farol—ideal for a day of shell‑collecting, tide‑pooling and a modest seafood lunch at a family‑run tasca.
Faro’s cuisine fuses Mediterranean with Moorish legacies, a nuance most guidebooks gloss over. Seek out the market at Largo da República on a Thursday; beyond the familiar sardines, you’ll find black‑eyed pea purées and spiced almond pastries that echo centuries‑old caravans. Pair these with a glass of locally produced almond wine, an oft‑overlooked product of the surrounding olive groves, and you’ll taste a palate that’s both regional and distinct from the more tourist‑driven menus along the coast.
July and August bring a flood of beach‑goers, but the true cadence of Faro emerges in late September. The heat mellows, the streets are less crowded, and the annual festival of St. James—rooted in historic pilgrim routes—offers processional music and open‑air craft markets. It’s an opportune moment to explore the old town’s tiled arches and Baroque churches without the throng, while locals are still in a convivial mood, eager to share their stories over a glass of medronho.
Look up Faro, faro, farò, or Fårö in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Faro may refer to:
[edit] Africa[edit] Faro (department), North Province, Cameroon Faro National Park, Cameroon Faro River, tributary of the Benue River Americas[edit] Faro, Pará, Brazil, a municipality Faro, Yukon, Canada, a town Faro (Canadian electoral district) Faro Airport (Yukon) Faro/Johnson Lake Water Aerodrome Faro, Missouri, US, an unincorporated community Faro, North Carolina, US, an unincorporated community Europe[edit] Faro (Portuguese district), the southern district covering the Algarve in southern Portugal Faro, Portugal, the municipality and main city of the district Faro Airport, the main regional airport in the district Roman Catholic Diocese of Faro, serving the district Farø, an island in Denmark Fårö, a Swedish island in the Baltic Sea Faro Point, the northeastern point of Sicily, Italy Extraterrestrial[edit] 9358 Fårö, a main belt asteroid
[edit] Saint Faro, Roman Catholic Bishop of Meaux, France Faro (surname) Faro, pen name of editors Faith and A. Ross Eckler Jr. (1927–2016)
[edit] Fábrica de Artes y Oficios Oriente, a cultural center and training facility in Mexico City Grupo FARO (Foundation for the Advance of Reforms and Opportunities), a think tank in Ecuador
[edit] Faro (card game), a popular form of gambling predating poker Faro (beer), a type of Belgian ale Count of Faro, a Portuguese title of nobility Faro (mythology), a deity prominent in the Mandé creation narrative Buddy Faro, a 1998 television series, or the title character portrayed by Dennis Farina Faro, a liturgical item burned in Ambrosian Rite churches on feasts of martyrs Faro (restaurant), a defunct Michelin star establishment in New York City, US Faro, a small atoll that may form with other faros into a greater atoll, in the language of the Maldives