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Car trip from Vilamoura to Seville
If you have an appetite for adventure, a car trip from Vilamoura to Seville must be on your bucket list. Not only do you get to visit two breathtaking cities, but you'll also experience a scenic cruise along the Spanish and Portuguese southern coasts.
From your starting point at the Algarve's golden beaches to the end of the soaring Sierra Morena mountains, there's a postcard view at every turn. The dense woodlands contrast with the whitewashed towns looming over the iconic olive trees. The unspoiled air drifting in from the Mediterranean Sea builds a sense of adventure until the 343-foot-tall Giralda bell tower brings the voyage to a close.
With so many stunning vistas and fascinating attractions en route, you must choose the best mode of transportation when traveling from Vilamoura to Seville. Fortunately, we created this comprehensive guide on how to make the most of this golden opportunity in 2024!
About Seville
After a memorable drive from Vilamoura to Seville, you'll arrive in Spain's fourth-most populous city. Home to almost 700,000 friendly locals, it's the capital and largest city in the southern province of Andalusia.
Seville's location along the Guadalquivir River, proximity to the sea, and position beneath the Sierra Morena Mountain Range were vital to its rich past. The Romans founded the city in the 1st century BC as a crucial trade hub for the empire. After its fall, the constant changing of Christian and Muslim rulers for centuries helped shape the cityscape.
Today, there's a distinctive city, blending Moorish, Gothic, Renaissance, and Baroque architecture throughout Seville's old town. Although it looks like a town trapped in the past, its delicious food scene with trendy tapas bars and buzzing nightlife with groups of students ensures that you're still firmly in the 21st century!
Language: Spanish
Currency: Euro
Time zone: GMT+1
Climate: Mediterranean
Plug types: C and F
Peak tourist season: June to August
From Vilamoura to Seville: travel tips
Although the distance from Vilamoura to Seville is only 134 miles, there are a few tips and tricks to enhance your travel experience. Do your homework to be prepared for your journey!
Prepare for cultural changes
Portugal and Spain are part of the Schengen area, so you'll cross the border without formality. But there are still some cultural differences to acknowledge. Most notably, the language will switch from Portuguese to Spanish, and in Spain, you may find businesses closed in the afternoon for siesta. You should also prepare for the increased costs, nightlife, and tipping cultures.
### Plan your stops in advance
Many people traveling from Vilamoura to Seville are often disappointed as they speed past unique experiences such as wine tasting at Quinta da Tor or exploring the ancient Castillo de Niebla. Before booking a seat, ensure that your mode of transportation stops en route!
### Pack the essentials
For every road trip, you should pack a light bag with a few essentials for easy access. The road from Vilamoura to Seville is sundrenched almost year-round, so sunscreen, sun hats, and glasses are vital if you stop to explore the natural wonders here. You'll also need plenty of water, snacks, and top travel books to keep you informed and entertained.
How to get from Vilamoura to Seville
Vilamoura is a small seaside town and isn't as popular as other destinations along the Algarve coast. As a result, you might be struggling to figure out how to get from Vilamoura to Seville. Fortunately, we're here to break down your options.
Bus from Vilamoura to Seville
Unfortunately, no direct public transport is available between Vilamoura and Seville. Instead, you'll have to transfer once, if not twice.
Every trip begins with Bus 9 from Vilamoura Navegantes Bus Station to Faro Terminal RodoviĂĄrio. The short local bus ride will take between 25 and 30 minutes. From Faro, you can take an ALSA or Flixbus and travel directly to Seville. The trip takes 3.5 to 4 hours and will set you back between âŹ16 and âŹ22.
### Daytrip private car from Vilamoura to Seville
Overall, Daytrip is the best way to travel from Vilamoura to Seville. Our private door-to-door service is the fastest, easiest, and most comfortable way to travel. Not only are we the only direct transportation option, but we'll pick you up and drop you off at your new address in Seville in only 2 hours and 20 minutes!
But what separates us from a standard taxi is that you'll ride with an English-speaking driver, so you can chat about local culture and get some insider tips. And we let you add sightseeing stops at some outstanding attractions along the way. The quaint village of Cacela Velha, the historic Castle of Castro Marim, Christopher Columbus's home base of Huelva, and more are all waiting for you to discover.
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### *Carpooling from Vilamoura to Seville**
Carpooling with BlaBlaCar is one final way to travel from Vilamoura to Seville. It's not a popular method, and only locals or travelers in an emergency use it.
Since you're catching a ride with whoever happens to be driving from Vilamoura to Seville, there are no set timetables, prices, departure, or arrival points. There might not even be any rides available on the day you want to travel, or if you're traveling as a family or with luggage, there might not be a large enough vehicle. Prices usually range from âŹ10 to âŹ30 one way. But if you're solo and feeling adventurous, you could look into it.
Things to do when you get to Seville
Endless historical and thrill-filled attractions litter the streets of Andalusia's capital, so deciding what to see and miss out on can be overwhelming. To make your life easier, we have listed the unmissable things to do when you get to Seville after traveling from Vilamoura!
Admire the Plaza de España
Plaza de Espana is a square built for the Ibero-American Exposition of 1929 and today serves as a dazzling example of Spanish Renaissance Revival architecture. Designed by architect AnĂbal GonzĂĄlez, it features a semicircular building decorated with colorful ceramic tiles and a canal spanned by ornate bridges.
While here, admire the intricate tilework representing each province of Spain before strolling along the promenade. Or, if you need a break from the history lessons, rent a rowboat to paddle in the canal!
### Visit the Alcazar of Seville
The Alcazar of Seville is the most stunning of Andalusia's eight UNESCO World Heritage Sites. Its roots date back to the 10th century. But its exquisite architecture and pristine condition make it feel like experts constructed the building in 2024.
It showcases the Moorish influences of the city, and it's unquestionably the most beautiful of Seville's historical buildings. Not only will you admire the architecture, but you can also take a guided tour to learn about its history and access the gardens to unwind in a true urban oasis!
### Climb up Torre del Oro
A somewhat underrated Seville attraction is Torre del Oro. This 13th-century tower was one of Europe's most feared prisons for centuries. Before that, the Almohad Caliphate state constructed the structure as a watchtower to defend it from invading armies.
Today, their corridors still wind up in this cylinder-shaped building. However, fortune favors the brave. And if you venture through these paths, you'll be rewarded with views of the leafy promenade hugging the Guadalquivir River until it softly rolls into the busy lanes of downtown.
When is the best time to visit Seville?
From the summer's outdoor activities to the winter's magical Christmas market, there's never an underwhelming time to travel from Vilamoura to Seville. However, the shoulder periods offer something slightly more than their counterparts.
### Seville in the spring
Spring lasts from mid-March to the middle of June, and travelers often regard this period as the best time to travel. In the summer, the scorching heat can be overwhelming. But spring's pleasant average temperature of 67° Fahrenheit is ideal for walking tours and al fresco dining.
The blooming wildflowers and abundance of festivals are other reasons to visit in the spring. The most beloved local event is the Seville Spring Fair. The lanes burst into life with vibrant colors and upbeat live street performances.
### Seville in the fall
The fall months, from mid-September to November, are the second shoulder period in Seville. It's one of Europe's hottest regions during this time, so you can still spend the day outside.
The changing leafy roads from green to burnt oranges perfectly complement the rustic town, and the lack of tourists means you can enjoy the setting at your own pace. Yet, the most enticing reason to travel in the fall is the exclusive hotel discount to attract customers after a busy summer.
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Sep 27, 2025
"Rosa was great. On time and delivered us to our final location on time. Highly recommend her and Daytrip. "
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United States
Nov 7, 2024
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Spain
Sep 12, 2024
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United States
Mar 9, 2024
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United States
Oct 12, 2023
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Australia
Sep 28, 2023
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United States
Aug 26, 2023
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United States
May 9, 2022
"Great service!! Punctual profesional and was great to be able to communicate beforehand to ensure I got to the destination at the right time. Would recommend the service to anyone."
Anna C.
United Kingdom
Apr 25, 2022
"We had a great trip and we really liked the format of adding a stop to our transfer, it made it feel like an excursion rather than a travel day. Emanuel was brilliant, very warm, polite and informative. He even popped up to the ticket office to check what was available at the castle and gave us some helpful tips as to what to see in Seville. Full ten star experience, thank you. "
Clare M.
United Kingdom
Jul 28, 2020
"We were very happy with the trip we took with Ricardo. He adhered to CoVid practices, was very polite and knowledgeable. He drove well and his car was spotless. He did particularly well in Seville where the roads were so narrow that they could only be driven with wing mirrors in.
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Rebecca W.
United Kingdom
Sep 4, 2018
"The trip with Paulo L. was exceptional. Paulo was timely, polite, considerate and drove safely. We had a very pleasant ride, the vehicle was clean and overall nothing to improve. "
Milica V.
Canada
Apr 8, 2018
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United Kingdom
Visit these sights on the way
Quinta da Tor
This family-run winery offers a taste of authentic Algarve flavors, including Portugal's most potent syrah. Que Syrah, SyrahÂ
Cacela Velha
With almost no tourist infrastructure, this tiny fishing village offers an authentic taste of the Algarve, and one of the best beaches in the world. Keeping it RealÂ
Castle of Castro Marim
An offshoot of the Knights Templar once had their headquarters in this refortified medieval fortress. Castle within a CastleÂ
Huelva
Christopher Columbus' home base has a long mining tradition and historic city center. Heart of GoldÂ
Castillo de Niebla
This ancient castle offers jaw-dropping views, and a dungeon filled with jaw-dropping torture instruments. Diamond DungeonÂ
Archaeological Ensemble of Italica
This ancient Roman city is so well preserved, its theatre was used as a filming location for Game of Thrones. The Dragon PitÂ