Traslado en coche privado de Faro City a Sevilla

200km
Solo ida
Desde 45 € por persona
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Transporte privado en 2 h 20 min

200km
Solo ida
Desde 45 € por persona
De confianza para más de 2 millones de viajeros felices en 130 países
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Servicio puerta a puerta

Recogida y entrega en cualquier dirección

Seguimiento de vuelos incluido

Tu conductor esperará si tu vuelo se retrasa

Conductor profesional de habla inglesa

Experto local, con licencia completa y asegurado

Vehículo limpio y con aire acondicionado

Viaje cómodo con control de clima

Cancelación gratuita

Cancelación hasta 24 horas antes de la salida

Equipaje incluido

1 maleta y 1 equipaje de mano por pasajero

Su viaje de un vistazo

2 h 20 min
200km
Conductor privado
Recogida

Tu conductor se reunirá contigo en tu dirección en Faro City.

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Viaje

Viajarás con comodidad durante 2 h 20 min.

Libre de humo
Asientos para niños
Apto para mascotas
Aire acondicionado
Coche limpio y cómodo
Accesible
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Cacela Velha

Castillo de Castro Marim

Sevilla

Tu conductor te dejará en tu dirección en Sevilla.

Servicio puerta a puerta
Distancia total↔ 200 km
Tiempo estimado2 h 20 min

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Información Relevante

  • Asientos para niños disponibles bajo petición
  • Viaje apto para mascotas
  • 1 maleta facturada + 1 equipaje de mano por pasajero
  • Se puede añadir equipaje adicional o demasiado grande
  • Pago flexible: tarjeta en línea o efectivo al conductor
  • Cancelación gratuita 24 horas antes de la salida
  • Las propinas no están incluidas (opcional ~10%)
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Overview: car trip from Faro to Seville

Taking a car trip from Faro to Seville with Daytrip, you'll leave behind sun-kissed beaches, enchanting squares, and cobblestoned streets for Gothic cathedrals, diverse cultural experiences, and magnificent architecture.

Around every corner, there is something new to explore. Your professional English-speaking personal driver is eager to get you to Seville so that you can understand why it's a city that beautifully embodies an authentic Spanish experience. However, you shouldn't miss out on a few awe-inspiring stops along the way.

You can begin your sightseeing stops in Cacela Velha, with its spectacular coastal views, whitewashed houses, and staggering cliffsides. This small town is also home to some of the quaintest restaurants serving mouthwatering fresh seafood. After filling your tummy, the Castle of Castro Marim awaits. This Moorish castle, founded in 1242, has an interesting history that you can learn during a tour. Then, don't forget about exploring Carmona before you get to Seville. This shining city has everything from Baroque churches to Roman gates to investigate. After these explorations, Seville will welcome you with open arms. Your driver will drop you off in the city and handle your luggage to ensure you're ready to take on the city! Prepare for local wine tastings, flamenco shows, tapas crawls, and incredible grub!

About Seville

It's almost impossible not to be enchanted by Seville's vibrant culture, lively atmosphere, stunning architecture, immersive history, and delicious local cuisine and beverages. Each of these components comes together to create unforgettable travel experiences, which is why Seville is one of the best travel destinations in Spain. So, those driving from Faro to Seville have much to look forward to!

Seville has a past worth learning more about. This city is one of Spain's oldest, with its history going back more than 2,000 years. During these millennia, many civilizations have called Seville home, including the Romans, Visigoths, Muslims (often called Moors), and Christians. Each of these cultures has left its mark on the city, with evidence of all of them seen in everything from Seville’s trio of UNESCO World Heritage Sites, to local cuisine, art, and customs.

Under Islamic rule, particularly during the Almohad period, Seville flourished. It became a cultural center and economic powerhouse. Many of the city's most impressive buildings were constructed during this time, such as the Real Alcázar. This grand palace can be explored right alongside Seville's historical Jewish quarter, the Barrio de Santa Cruz. As you explore the Islamic influence on the city, you will also encounter the lasting impact of the Moors. A simple walk through the surrounding neighborhood where the Alcazar is located will show you impressive examples of Moorish architecture, with stunning whitewashed homes, beautiful courtyards, cute gardens, and thin meandering alleyways. Christianity's influence is just as apparent—just take a look at the Seville Cathedral. It's the largest Gothic cathedral in the world! All the walking will undoubtedly work up an appetite, but the good news is that the city has many different restaurants serving local cuisine that you can try. The food scene in Seville is one of the best in the world, so no matter where you stop and eat, you're likely to enjoy yourself. So, prepare your stomach and plan out the attractions you want to visit, as Seville awaits your curiosity and eagerness.

From Faro to Seville: travel tips

Journeying from Faro to Seville is an adventure of a lifetime. As a city in Spain, it's unsurprising that there is much to see and do, but before you get too excited, you need to ensure you're doing everything you can to ensure a smooth and joyous travel experience. To help you with this endeavor, we've shared a few travel tips below:

Kisses are a way of greeting

If you're not from Europe, it can seem like giving a stranger or even a relative or friend a kiss on the cheek is an odd way of greeting, but it's the norm in places like Portugal or Spain. A light kiss on the cheek or brushing of cheeks during greetings is common when you travel from Faro to Seville.

Don't make a big deal of this custom, and don't look down on it, as it's one way to earn the locals' dislike. If you cannot stand the idea, politely decline. ### Remember to stay hydrated You might not realize it, but Seville is one of Europe's hottest cities. During the summer, temperatures often top the 90s Fahrenheit and the low 100s aren't unheard of. If you plan on visiting during the summer, Seville will be hot, and so will many of the places along the way from Faro. That's why it's crucial to stay hydrated. If you travel with Daytrip, you'll get bottled water, but buying a few more to keep on hand as you tour sites and attractions is never a bad idea. ### You don't have to tip unless you want to Those traveling from the US or other Western countries might be used to tipping at every meal, but it's not a requirement in most European countries, including Portugal and Spain. So, when you're traveling from Faro to Seville, you don't need to tip when you stop to grab something to eat at one of the local restaurants. You also don't need to worry about tipping when eating in Seville itself at a cafe, restaurant, or kiosk. However, if you feel that you want to tip, rounding up your bill and leaving the change will suffice. If you're really happy with your experience, you can leave 5-10%.

How to get from Faro to Seville

The distance between Faro and Seville is only 123 miles (199 km), making the trip relatively short if you drive with a private car service like Daytrip. If you go by public transportation, the journey might be longer.

Let's look at your transportation options:

From Faro to Seville by bus

If you want a budget-friendly option, the best way to travel from Faro to Seville is to take the bus. The most popular bus line options include ALSA, which offers trips every four hours; Flixbus, which offers trips four times a day; and Rede Expressos, which offers trips three times a day.

Typically, the bus trip takes about two hours and 35 minutes, but this can vary depending on whether you have booked a direct trip. Most trips are direct, so you shouldn't need to worry about this. Ticket prices vary based on the coach line. Rede Expressos is usually the cheapest, with tickets starting at $14. Flixbus and ALSA offer more amenities and slightly more expensive tickets, ranging from $17 to $27. ### From Faro to Seville by train Unfortunately, there is no direct train from Faro to Seville. If you want to travel by train, you will first need to take a bus to Huelva or Tavira before transferring to the train. The entire trip will take about four and a half hours, depending on the stopover time before you hop on the train. Usually, Flixbus offers bus trips to the train station, where a Renfe Viajeros train will take you the rest of the way. Price-wise, it varies since you will need to book a bus ticket and a train ticket but expect the trip to cost around $37 one way. You can also try driving part of the way with a taxi or private car service, but generally, we'd say it's better to stick with the direct options. ### From Faro to Seville by private car transfer service Daytrip's private car service is the best way to travel from Faro to Seville if you value comfort, convenience, and enriching experiences. With Daytrip, you can look forward to a door-to-door ride, and impeccable service starting from when your driver picks you up at your accommodation in Faro. Along the way, your English-speaking driver will be happy to share their local insights. You can also stop and sightsee along the way to experience more of Spain and Portugal, including the Archaeological Ensemble of Itálica, aka the dragon pit from "Game of Thrones". You can also customize your trip by choosing when you want to travel, and our luxury cars are not only safe and reliable but also pet-friendly for your furry friends! You'll get Faro to Seville in two hours and 20 minutes for as low as $52 (€49) a seat.

Things to do when you get to Seville

Once you've traveled from Faro to Seville, you must know where to explore. Several cultural and historical attractions are worth your time, but narrowing down your interests can be difficult. That's why we've shared a few of the best things to do when you get to Seville.

Get lost in the gargantuan Seville Cathedral

Seville Cathedral is the largest Gothic cathedral in the world, and among the largest churches in the world in general. It was originally a Moorish mosque but was converted after the Reconquest in the 12th century, and expanded and rebuilt. Between its size, history, and intricate details, it's been named a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

This cavernous cathedral can easily take 1 to 2 hours to explore---don't miss Christopher Columbus' tomb! We'd recommend buying tickets online in advance as there's often a line to buy them in person. If you want to learn more about the Cathedral's history, opt for the audio-guided tour. Be sure to climb the Giralda Tower for some fabulous panoramic views of the city! ### Admire the glorious Alcázar The Real Alcázar is another of Seville's UNESCO World Heritage Sites and one of the most beautiful Moorish Palaces in Spain. Really it's a toss-up between this and the Alhambra. The architectural details are so fantastic that the Alcazar was used as the real-world filming location for Dorne in "Game of Thrones". You can either purchase your ticket on the official website (recommended), or by the entrance, but make sure you bring your ID card. ### Caminito del Rey Outdoor enthusiasts will definitely want to add hiking the Caminto del Rey to their travel list when visiting Seville. This hiking trail is one of the most famous in Europe thanks to its vertiginous trails along a narrow gorge—quite scary if we're honest. The trail has been revamped to be safer, and there are wooden walkways that you can cross while taking in breathtaking views from the sheer cliff face. It's naturally beautiful, adventurous, and exciting. While completing the trail, you might even spot a few local birds like griffon vultures, Egyptian vultures, or golden eagles. ### Seville Aquarium Those traveling with kids or who are young at heart will love visiting the Seville Aquarium. This Aquarium might not be as popular an attraction as other places in the city, but it's by no means boring. With more than 400 fish species to see, the Aquarium can entertain for hours, especially if you try to spot different fish species like the colorful starfish at the rock pools. There are also friendly but fierce-looking bull sharks swimming around, which you can admire. ### Itálica If you didn't stop here on your ride with Daytrip, you should still look into making an excursion to Itálica, an ancient Roman ruin site just outside of Seville. This site was the birthplace of two emperors, Trajan and Hadrian, and visiting the site where they called home will transport you back to a time of raging wars and political intrigue. Italica was also featured in a scene from Game of Thrones, so watch the episode and enjoy walking through the amphitheater, feeling like you belong to the fictional world. Also, if you have time, consider touring Seville's medieval monastery, the Monastery of San Isidoro del Campo, after visiting Italica.

When is the best time to visit Seville?

Traveling from Faro to Seville is an experience unlike any other, but when should you visit this Spanish city to enjoy it most? Not summer. We recommend visiting Seville during spring between March and May and Autumn from September to November. During these times of year, you won't encounter scorching hot temperatures as seen in summer, which can cause an unpleasantly sweaty affair as you walk from one attraction to the next.

The prices are also more affordable during spring and autumn, and you'll get to see a truly beautiful side of Seville, including its magnificently blooming orange trees (did we mention there are thousands of them throughout the city?). If you do visit in summer, participate in the siesta, stay hydrated, wear sunscreen, plan a bigger budget, and book most things in advance to avoid disappointment.

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