Hi Everyone,
First time to Algarve wanting a bit of advice,
Going to Albufeira next month and want to know about getting around.
Just looked at hiring a car and a basic model is about 100pounds,plus petrol which works out at about 10p a mile.So doing a journey of about 100miles a day works out about 180pounds for the week.
So i was wondering if anybody could give me a rough idea of how much a taxi costs per Kilometre,might give me a rough idea of how much it will cost per journey.
Thanks Basil
Where do you get 10p a mile from?
Looked on the AA website and it said petrol in Portugal is 1.25Euros a Litre,works out at about 3.90p a gallon.
So working on 40 miles to the gallon.
It's about 28 miles from Faro Airport to Albufeira and a taxi costs around 31 Euros (£21.50). I think this would make the cost per mile about 77p. So if you did do 800 miles in the week in taxis it would cost you over £616, instead of £180!
800 miles takes some doing, and you probably wouldn't go that far if you were using taxis so £616 is probably not what you'd end up spending. However, there's so much to see in the Algarve a car is a really good option and you can please yourself whether you go to lots of beaches, visit the resorts along the coast, go up into the mountains, go to water parks and so on, without having the hassle of planning ahead and booking taxis. Just get a map and a guide book and explore - have fun!
Will definitely think about a hire car,
I'd go everywhere by local transport, but the better half wont do that.
We rented a car last year and travelled all over the Algarve and up into Monchique to the mountains and it was wonderful and the freedom it offered, come and go when we pleased.
Hire car 124 euros for a week. That means you are getting the hire car for just over 60 euros taking in to account transfer costs. OK so you have to put petrol in. But a full tank should do you for a week, hopefully.
BTW this is the company we use for hire cars.
http://www.economycarhire.com/
Cant fault them.
As a change from driving , try the train. The line runs the whole length of the coast and the countryside is interesting. I don't think it is a substitute for the car but it does make a change if you don't want to drive every day. You will certainly need the car to get from Albufeira to its station, as it is a couple of miles inland. But Faro, Lagos , Tavira , Portimao and Vila Real de Santo Antonio stations are all just a short walk from the resort centres.
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