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Faro Airport Car Hire - Award-winning rental discounts

Pre-book your Faro Airport car hire, with prices starting from just £6.97 per day with FREE cancellations*

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Booking car hire from Faro Airport is quick and easy. Holiday Extras can help you find the ideal car rental even at the last minute, letting you hit the road happy. By pre-booking with us, we can help you save on your Faro airport rental car needs.

Our simple booking process compares all the best cheap care hire deals from the most trusted car hire companies at Faro Airport. We have vehicles for any occasion, from small city cars, convertibles and SUVs, so no matter if you're filling the car with kids or your golf clubs, we'll have something for you.

Portugal is famous for its golden beaches, turquoise waters, rolling vineyards, and cities steeped in medieval history. The country has a lot to offer, from unbeatable cuisine, to lazy sun-filled days on the beach or a week on the fairway. It's no wonder it's such a popular destination for holidaymakers.

Our car hire comparison engine allows you to select from over 120 pick-up and drop-off locations across Portugal, all you have to do decide is where to start.

3 steps to cheap car hire

  • Search - fill out your details above and click search to compare
  • Select - choose the car you want to hire
  • Book - with our secure payment system

How it Works

Once your payment has been authorised you will receive an email confirmation with your booking reference number. Keep all the information on your booking confirmation handy as you will need it along with your other documents when you collect the car at your destination. We also have a useful checklist to make sure you have everything you need before you set off.

If you wish to speak to an advisor, you can contact our dedicated car hire team on 0800 804 7362. Alternatively you can contact us online here with any queries you may have.

If you're looking simply for transportation to your resort, Holiday Extras provides great deals on resort transfers. As well as this, you can take also out holiday insurance, giving you further peace of mind should you run into any unforeseen problems.

At Holiday Extras we want to make your trip as hassle free as possible, so you can hit the road happy. If you're flying from a UK airport, we could help you save up to 60% on airport parking, airport hotels and airport lounges, too.


*The prices quoted are based on one driver, aged 25, with a full UK driving licence hiring a car for 3 days, picking-up and dropping-off at Faro Airport. Prices correct at time of writing. Subject to change according to availability. Free cancellation applies to most rentals up to 48 hours before pick up, however some suppliers may charge. Please check supplier terms and conditions carefully. 20% saving only applies to car hire bookings for a minimum length of 3 days and a maximum length of 21 days.

Driving on Portugal's roads**

In recent years the Portuguese road network has been greatly improved and with the introduction of automated tolls on motorways the roads are easier to use than ever.

Here are few local laws and customs that you may find useful when driving in Portugal. This is a rough guide and should be used in conjunction with the terms and conditions stipulated by your car hire company, as well as your own research about driving laws in Portugal.

  • Left hand drive - drive on the right-hand side of the road, overtake on the left.
  • Minimum age to hire - be at least 21 or 25 years old, with at least one years driving experience (depending on car hire policy). Under 25's may have to pay a young driver surcharge.
  • Seatbelt - Portuguese law requires all car occupants to wear a seatbelt.
  • Children under 12 - must not travel in the front of a vehicle.
  • Mobile phones - it is illegal to use a mobile phone while driving, unless using a handsfree kit or earphones.
  • Unleaded petrol - Sem chumbo
  • Diesel - Diesel
  • Leaded - Chumbado
  • Petrol stations - Petrol stations are normally open from 08:00-20:00. On motorways and in city centres, some maybe 24/7.
  • Toll Roads - You will have to pay for some motorways. See below for more detail.

Speed limits

  • Motorways - 120kph/75mph
  • Major carriageways - 100kph/62mph
  • Normal roads - 90kph/56mph
  • Built up areas - 50kph/31mph

On-the-spot fines

Portuguese authorities can issue on-the-spot fines for a number of offences, including but not limited to:

  • Speeding offences
  • Failing to produce, when asked, the correct driving documents
  • Not wearing a seatbelt
  • Drink driving

Drinking and driving

It is against the law to drive with 50mg or more of alcohol per 100ml of blood. This is lower than the alcohol limit in the UK of 80mg per 100ml.

It is important to note that drinking alcohol and then driving may invalidate your car rental insurance, irrespective of local drink driving laws. Check your policy for full details.

Toll roads

There are two types of toll road in Portugal. Traditional motorways with manned toll booths and unmanned electronic toll motorways.

Manned toll roads - Payment can be made with cash or credit card. These motorways also have the Via Verde (Green channel), an electronic toll system that allows drivers to make a payment by bank debit and is for the sole use for those fitted with an electronic device in their car.

Unmanned electronic toll roads - These motorways are exclusively for those driving vehicles fitted with an electronic transponder that is linked to a Portuguese bank account. These are signposted, in English, as 'Electronic toll only'.

Check with your hire company - Many car rental companies now fit transponders into their vehicles so you may not have to worry about which roads you should or should not use. However, you may want to check with your specific car hire company before setting off.

Driving licence

Important Information - Changes to the UK Driving Licence

A UK driving licence will allow you to drive in Portugal, and you will not need an IDP - International Driving Permit.

Passport - You may also be required to carry another form of personal ID with you while driving.

Mobile phone use

The Portuguese Highway Code does not allow the use of mobile phones while driving unless you are using a hands-free kit or ear phones.

Other things to know:

  • Radar equipment - It is illegal to carry any radar detection equipment in a car, whether it is switched on or not.
  • Flashing headlights - If someone is flashing their lights at you, it means they want you to give way.
  • No honking your horn - You should not use your horn when driving at night, except in an emergency.
  • Giving way - Vehicles approaching you from the right have priority in squares and at intersections. Cars already on a roundabout have right of way.
  • Motorway green lane - You can use these lanes if your hire car is fitted with a transponder for automatic payment system at tolls. Check with your car hire company. If a transponder is not fitted, do not use the Green Lane (Via Verde.

**This information should be considered as a broad overview of things to remember when hiring a car. It is therefore very important that you read the rental terms and conditions and associated policies for your own specific policy as well as doing your own research into the motoring laws of the country in which you will be driving.

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