Portimao Car Rental

Enterprise Car Rental Locations in Portimao

Portimao is located 65 km from Faro Airport, the Algarve region's principal airport. Shuttle buses and taxis service the route into Portimao downtown area, which takes roughly 55 minutes. Enterprise Rent-A-Car is available both in Portimao and Faro Airport, with pre-booking available. Rental cars are among the most convenient means of exploring the area.

What to do and see in Portimao

With a history dating to Phoenician settlement, Portimao is one of the Algarve's most vibrant cities. Nestled on the edge of the Arade River Estuary, this important city was once a shipbuilding center and has a long tradition of seafaring. Today, the city's vibrant promenade and marina remain a central attraction. It's not uncommon to spot replica 16th-century caravels sailing along the shore.

Among Portimao's picturesque hikes is up along the Av. Tomas Cabreira to Fort of Santa Catarina. This medieval-originating fort was built to defend the coast from pirates. Its current structure dates from the 17th century and offers great views of the coast from its battlements. For a more detailed history of Portimao, head to the Museu de Portimao. This fascinating historical portrait of the city's recent past is located within a 19th-century fish cannery and details its sardine-packing history.

The 15th-century Igreja Matriz is both one of the city's most beautiful landmarks and among the grandest churches in the Algarve. It was partially rebuilt in the 18th century following a devastating 1755 earthquake. The city's fortunes then as an eminent port city are apparent in the gilded and marbled interiors. Follow the cobblestone alleys from the church to the coast to discover Portimao's vibrant dining scene, marked by the smell of traditionally grilled sardines.

Some of Portimao's greatest events celebrate its heritage. Portimao's Carnival takes on a piratical theme with nautical processions, costumes and balls through the festive season. If you're lucky enough to travel in August, visit the Portimao Sardine Festival, when local wines flow amid fireworks, music and sardine dishes. Regular musical festivals include Afro Nation and Rolling Loud, two big summertime events hosted on Portimao's beaches.

As for the beaches, Praia da Rocha is renowned for its length and width of sandy shores, just a stone's throw from the downtown area. The area pulsates during the high season with popular bars and nightlife. Family-friendly beaches nearby include Praia de Alvor, a large beach with a boardwalk flanked by the stunning Ria de Alvor reserve. Then there's Praia do Alemao with its rocky grottoes and hidden beaches, and Praia dos Careanos with its secluded spots.

Car or van rental in Portimao will let you visit one of the Algarve's most popular areas and its stunning, natural surroundings. The Roman ruins of Quinta da Abicada and the Megalithic Monuments of Alcalar both make perfect day trips for history fans. For families, Portimao is surrounded by breathtaking nature, beaches and water parks, from Slide and Splash to boat trips through the magical Benagil caves.

Driving in Portimao

Portimao is a pleasant region to drive in. However, it's worth noting that some roads in the compact downtown can be complicated to navigate with one-way streets and pedestrianized avenues. Luckily, the city is served by plenty of well-sign-posted parking lots within easy reach of the main sights. In particular, areas around the riverfront and off Av. São João de Deus are perfect for car visitors.

Alternative means of parking include on-street options which, although convenient, become less prevalent during peak season. There are a wide variety of parking options in the city itself, from Saba garages to free-to-park short-term bays.

The city itself is well connected to the Algarve-wide A22 freeway. This 133 km stretch of mostly divided highway provides convenient links to major cities and tourist towns. An older Algarve route, the N125, also connects with towns like Lagos and Faro. The A22 further connects with the cross-country A2 at Amoreira, one of the country's major freeways connecting with Lisbon in the north.

As with the rest of Portugal, cars are driven on the right-hand side of the road. National rules to remember are that seat belts are mandatory and that driving documents must be at hand at all times when driving. What's more, children under 12 years old are not allowed to be seated at the front of the vehicle, and young children must have suitable booster seats.

In general, national speed limits are 90 km/h for standard roads and 120 km/h on divided highways and freeways. In Portimao, you'll find mostly 50 km/h roads plus reductions to 20 to 30 km/h as signposted. The A22 freeway that connects Portimao with the wider Algarve region is a toll road. These are paid at booths, of which there are 5 between Portimao and Faro.

Driving in Portimao and the Algarve is far easier than in Portugal's larger cities like Lisbon and Porto. Roads are often quiet, and traffic levels are low, except during major tourist seasons. Most visitors to the city will collect their car rental in Portimao at Faro Airport, which is conveniently placed for driving throughout the region.