Jardim Manuel Bivar
In May, when the weather is pleasant, Jardim Manuel Bivar is a perfect escape for those seeking a peaceful respite in the bustling city.
With its meticulously tended grounds boasting manicured lawns and pathways lined with palms, this garden offers an inviting setting for a leisurely stroll amidst vibrant blooms. Particularly enchanting in the early morning when the gentle light illuminates the awakening garden, it serves as a delightful way to commence the day before embarking on a day of exploration and sightseeing. Bring a picnic and enjoy it on one of the benches overlooking the marina for a peaceful and scenic meal.
Mt. Fóia
Mt. Fóia is great for invigorating hikes, making it an ideal destination for adventurers in May. Standing at an elevation of approximately 902 meters (2,959 feet) above sea level, the summit of Mount Fóia offers sweeping vistas of Faro, the coastline, and the countryside below.
With several hiking trails available, ranging in difficulty, the mountain provides opportunities for exploration amidst lush spring vegetation. Here you can traverse scenic pathways, surrounded by lush greenery, as you ascend towards the summit.
Igreja de São Lourenço
Igreja de São Lourenço is a true masterpiece of baroque architecture, renowned for its stunning azulejo tiles that adorn its interior. Located in the town of Almancil, a short drive from Faro, this church is a testament to the region's rich artistic heritage.
This church is known for its interior of approximately 5,000 azulejo tiles, each meticulously hand-painted, telling the story of Saint Lawrence. These tiles, crafted in the 18th century, are considered some of the finest examples of Portuguese azulejos.
In case you're still looking for options for your spring trip, also explore our list of the best holiday destinations in May.