Vilamoura moves to a measured rhythm — masts catching first light over the marina, manicured fairways at Dom Pedro, late dinners that drift toward the casino. The Lamborghini Huracán answers that cadence with theatre and precision, a car designed for the open coastal roads and the considered arrivals this resort town rewards.
Handover, Wherever the Day Begins
We deliver directly to your berth along Vilamoura Marina, to the porte-cochère of Dom Pedro, Tivoli, or Anantara, and to private villas within Pinhal and the Old Village. Guests arriving at Faro Airport — a twenty-five minute transfer west along the A22 — may take the keys airside or have the Huracán waiting at their residence. Handovers are unhurried: a walkthrough of the ANIMA drive modes, a review of fuelling, and discreet paperwork completed in advance.
Drives Worth the Detour
- A coastal run east to Praia da Falésia, ochre cliffs flanking the road as the V10 settles into its mid-range
- A morning transfer to Dom Pedro Victoria or Old Course for an early tee, the car parked within view of the clubhouse
- The A22 westward toward Lagos and Sagres, where long sweeping curves suit the Huracán's composure at pace
- An inland climb to Monchique through eucalyptus switchbacks, ending with lunch above the Serra
- An evening arrival at Casino Vilamoura, the naturally aspirated note announcing you before the valet does
The Car, on These Roads
The 5.2-litre V10 is unfiltered — vocal at the top of the rev range, tractable through the marina's twenty-zone streets. Adaptive magnetorheological dampers absorb the patched sections of the EN125 without unsettling the chassis, while the Alcantara cabin and forged carbon trim keep the interior composed across longer coastal runs.
A car that arrives before it is announced, and lingers after it has left.
Practical Notes
Comprehensive insurance with reduced excess is included, alongside a fair-use mileage allowance. The Huracán takes 98-octane fuel; we deliver with a full tank and ask for the same in return. Minimum hire is twenty-four hours.






