From the Algarve to Madeira, here’s every Portuguese airport we cover – distances, prices and how to book a transfer before you land.
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Serves Albufeira, Vilamoura, Portimão, Lagos and the whole Algarve coast.
Faro Airport transfer guide →Only 7km from the centre – metro, taxi or private transfer.
Lisbon Airport transfer guide →Direct Metro Line E, or a private transfer to your hotel.
Porto Airport transfer guide →No train on the island – bus, taxi or private transfer to Funchal.
Madeira Airport transfer guide →Portugal’s airports could hardly be more different from each other. Lisbon’s is one of Europe’s most central – about 7 km from downtown with a direct metro connection – so plenty of travellers don’t pre-book anything at all. Porto is similar: Metro Line E runs straight from the terminal into the city. Faro is the opposite case – the airport has no rail link, and the Algarve resorts it serves are spread 25 to 70 minutes along the coast, which is why pre-booked transfers are far more popular there than anywhere else in the country. And on Madeira there are no trains at all: it’s the Aerobus, a taxi, or a pre-booked car down the (famously steep) roads into Funchal.
A useful rule of thumb: the further your accommodation is from the terminal, the more a pre-booked transfer earns its keep. Heading into central Lisbon or Porto as a couple with cabin luggage, public transport is cheap, frequent and safe – save your money. On the Algarve the maths changes: a licensed taxi from Faro Airport to Albufeira costs around €41 by day and €49 at night and weekends under the official fare table, while a pre-booked private transfer costs about the same – except the driver is already waiting with a name board, the price is locked in, and child seats can be arranged in advance. Families, groups of three or more, and anyone landing after 22:00 are nearly always better off booking ahead; most transfers on our guides cancel free up to 24 hours before pick-up.
Flying to the Algarve (Albufeira, Vilamoura, Portimão, Lagos, Tavira)? That’s Faro. Lisbon, Sintra, Cascais and the Setúbal coast are all served by Lisbon Airport. Porto covers the north – the Douro Valley, Braga and Guimarães. Madeira is its own world: the airport sits at Santa Cruz, about 20 minutes east of Funchal. If your trip spans more than one region, it’s usually cheaper to fly into one airport and rent a car than to chain long-distance transfers.
Faro (Algarve), Lisbon, Porto and Madeira (Funchal) – each has its own detailed transfer guide with current prices and booking links.
If you're staying at one resort, a transfer is usually simpler. If you plan to explore beyond your hotel, a rental car often works out better value – compare both on each airport's page.
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Page last updated 10 July 2026.