The weather in Faro in April

Dre Roelandt

written by
Dre Roelandt

updated 06.05.2024

April transitions from the cooler months to the warmer ones in Faro.  As the last vestiges of winter fade away, the city comes alive with the gentle warmth of spring. With moderate crowds and rain, this can be a great time to plan your holiday. Here’s our guide to the weather in Faro in April.

The weather in Faro in April at a glance

  • Faro in April typically experiences mild temperatures
  • Average highs range from 18°C to 21°C (64°F to 69°F)
  • While April is generally drier compared to the winter months, there may still be occasional rainfall
  • April sees a gradual increase in sunshine hours, with around 8 to 9 hours of daylight on average
  • April marks the beginning of the tourist season in Faro, but crowds are still relatively moderate compared to the peak summer months

Is April a good time to visit Faro?

April is definitely a sweet spot for a visit to Faro. With spring in full swing, the city is bathed in warm sunshine.

Days are longer, giving you ample time to soak up the city's charms and natural beauty. While there might be a few passing showers, they're usually short-lived and won't damage your plans. On average, Faro sees around 33mm of rainfall during April, which is pretty minimal.

April falls in the shoulder season, meaning you'll get to enjoy all the perks of Faro without the summer crowds. It's the ideal time to explore the city's hidden gems and soak up the relaxed atmosphere.

If you're up for a dip, swimming is totally doable in April, though the sea might still be a tad chilly for some. Many hotels offer heated pools as well, as an alternative. 

Overall, February can be a good time to visit Faro because of the mild weather and fewer crowds.

Saint Peter Church, or Igreja de São Pedro, a baroque church of southern Portugal in Faro, Algarve © Shutterstock

Saint Peter Church, or Igreja de São Pedro, Faro, Algarve © Shutterstock

Average temperatures in Faro in April

In Faro, Portugal, April signals a shift from the cool, damp conditions of winter to the warmer, sunnier days of spring. Daytime temperatures typically hover between 15°C to 20°C (59°F to 68°F). Compared to the months before, this is a delightful change towards milder conditions. 

Nights remain relatively cool, with temperatures dipping to around 10°C (50°F), so a light jacket or sweater might still be necessary for evening outings. 

The sea temperature starts to climb, though it might still be a touch chilly for a swim, averaging around 16°C (61°F).

April falls squarely within the spring season, bringing longer days with 13 daylight hours for outdoor activities and sightseeing. The weather tends to be fairly stable during the day, with occasional showers that are more common in the earlier part of the month. 

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What about the crowd & cost?

While April sees a slight increase in visitors compared to the quieter winter season, you'll still find the city pleasantly uncrowded.

With manageable crowds compared to the bustling summer months, you'll have the chance to leisurely explore Faro's attractions and nearby beaches without feeling overwhelmed.

In terms of expenses, April falls within the shoulder season. This means the opportunity to snag some good deals on accommodations and activities. While prices may not hit their lowest point, they're generally more budget-friendly than during the height of summer.

If you're after even warmer weather but don't mind a slightly higher influx of tourists, you might want to consider visiting in late spring or early summer, such as May or June. During this time, temperatures are warmer, and outdoor activities are even more inviting, though you may encounter slightly larger crowds compared to April.

Praia fe Faro © Shutterstock

Praia fe Faro © Shutterstock

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What to do and see in Faro in April?

The weather in the Faro in April allows for plenty to do. For more inspiration for your next trip, see our list of the best things to do in Portugal

Explore Cidade Velha (Faro Old Town)

Faro's Old Town is surrounded by ancient walls that were built during the Moorish rule in the 9th century. The town showcases a blend of architectural styles influenced by Roman, Moorish, and medieval eras. Dive into the city's history by admiring architectural gems like the Cathedral of Faro and the Arco da Vila, and don't miss the chance to visit the local museums, art galleries, and traditional shops that are dotted along the way.

Hike in Ria Formosa Natural Park

Ria Formosa is a designated Natural Park and a Ramsar Site, recognized for its importance as a wetland habitat for migratory birds and marine life. This is a great place for scenic hikes. You’ll find well-marked trails that wind through diverse ecosystems including salt marshes, sand dunes, and lagoons. Keep an eye out for the park's rich birdlife, including flamingos, herons, and egrets.

Faro with Se Cathedral © Shutterstock

Faro with Se Cathedral © Shutterstock

Folar fairs

Folar is a traditional bread baked for Easter, often flavoured with spices, honey, or even meats. During Folar fairs, local bakeries and pastry shops showcase their finest versions of this beloved delicacy, offering a variety of flavors and fillings for visitors to sample and enjoy. Folar fairs are typically accompanied by festive activities, including live music, dance performances, artisan markets, and Easter-themed decorations.

Go golfing

The Algarve region is a golfing paradise with over 40 golf courses, attracting golfers from around the world. For golf enthusiasts, Faro boasts world-class courses set amidst stunning natural landscapes. Tee off at prestigious courses like Quinta do Lago, Vale do Lobo, or Vilamoura, and enjoy a memorable round with panoramic views of the surrounding countryside and coastline.

Visit Praia de Faro

Praia de Faro is located on a barrier island that separates the Ria Formosa lagoon from the Atlantic Ocean. This is a great place to relax and unwind on the sun-kissed shores and is Faro's main beach. Sink your toes into the soft golden sand, bask in the warm Mediterranean sunshine, and take refreshing dips in the crystal-clear waters of the Atlantic Ocean.

Dre Roelandt

written by
Dre Roelandt

updated 06.05.2024

Dre Roelandt is originally from the United States but lives and works in Berlin, Germany. Dre is a freelance writer and artist with a passion for travelling. They are an in-house Content Editor at Rough Guides.

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