In general, November is the cheapest month to fly from United States to Faro. Due to it being the ‘off-season’ during this time, you can expect flight prices to be around $523. If you are unable to visit Faro during the month of November, then departing from United States during the month February is also very affordable. Most momondo users find prices during this month for around $625.
You are more likely to see cheaper flights to Faro from United States when booking 33 days ahead of your departure date. In general, you can expect to find flights to Faro for around $691 when searching 33 days out. Keep in mind that you might be able to find cheaper flights to Faro at any time. In fact, our users found flights for as low as $486 in the past 72 hours.
The cheapest day to depart from United States to Faro is on a Tuesday when prices can be found for as low as $637. Flights from United States to Faro on a Thursday will generally be more expensive and average around $779. Keep in mind that these prices on both days could fluctuate depending on the season and the demand.
Our data shows that the cheapest United States to Faro flights are usually those with departure times at noon. Our users have found flights to Faro at noon for as low as $398. In the afternoon is when there is more demand to fly to Faro, so prices are often more expensive at around $744 per ticket.
Currently, Portugal travel restrictions include travel to Faro. Entry restrictions
Portugal has reopened its borders to travelers arriving from the EU, Australia, China, Hong Kong, Japan, Macau, New Zealand, Rwanda, Singapore, South Korea or Thailand Until further notice travel from the UK into Portugal is restricted to Portuguese nationals and foreign citizens with legal residency in Portugal. Travelers from areas other than those listed above may enter or transit through Portugal only if they have an "essential" reason such as professional, study, family reunification, health, or humanitarian reasons. Business travelers should be prepared to describe the reason for business travel and may be asked for evidence. Students must have the appropriate visa and/or be prepared to present evidence of registration with a Portuguese educational institution. Third country national holders of residency permits or long-term resident visas issued by EU member states may transit Portugal to return to their country of residence.
Entry requirementsTravelers arriving from the EU, Australia, China, Hong Kong, Japan, Macau, New Zealand, Rwanda, Singapore, South Korea or Thailand, will be subject to health screening on arrival at mainland airports. Travelers arriving from the UK must be a Portuguese national or a citizen legally resident in Portugal and be required to present a medical certificate with a negative COVID-19 PCR test result issued within 72 hours of departure. Travelers without a valid medical certificate with a negative PCR test result will be tested at the airport. Travelers entering Portugal from countries other than those listed above (except those only transiting through Portugal and not leaving the airport) must present a negative COVID-19 test result issued in the last 72 hours. They will also be subject to health screening on arrival. Their temperature will be checked and if it is high or they show symptoms, they will be referred to the health authorities. Travelers arriving in Madeira and Porto Santo must complete and submit an epidemiological survey 12-48 hours before departure. This will generate a QR code which must be presented upon arrival. On arrival, travelers must present a medical certificate with a negative COVID-19 PCR test result issued within 72 hours prior to departure. More information is available here. Travelers arriving in the Azores must present a medical certificate with a negative COVID-19 PCR test result issued within 72 hours prior to departure. More info is available here From 9 December, travelers will need a negative COVID-19 test for travel from São Miguel and Terceira to any of the other islands in the archipelago.
Quarantine requirementsTravelers arriving in Madeira and Azores without a medical certificate with a negative COVID-19 PCR test result issued within 72 hours prior to departure are subject to COVID-19 test and quarantine until they received the test results. Residents in Madeira and Azores returning home to the region, will need to take a second COVID-19 test 5-7 days from the date they were first tested. They must self-isolate at home until they know the result of the second test.
If you are planning to travel to Faro at this time, it is recommended that you stay up to date on current restrictions and follow proper safety measures while in public.