Booking a Guesthouse in the Faroe Islands

Book directly through the guesthouse website or official Faroese booking platforms at least 6 months in advance. Avoid relying on global sites like Expedia, as many local guesthouses only list their inventory on local portals or direct booking engines.

  1. Use local booking platforms. Start your search on VisitFaroeIslands.com. They host the most comprehensive directory of registered guesthouses, which is far more reliable than searching broad aggregator sites.
  2. Book at least 6 months ahead. Capacity is extremely limited in the Faroe Islands. If you are traveling between June and August, secure your dates by January or February to avoid being forced into expensive hotels in Tórshavn.
  3. Verify your car rental first. Do not book a remote guesthouse until you have confirmed a car rental. Without a rental car, staying in any guesthouse outside of Tórshavn or Klaksvík is practically impossible due to limited public transport.
  4. Confirm check-in procedures. Many guesthouses are unstaffed. After booking, email the host to confirm the key code or arrival procedure, as there is often no front desk to help you if you arrive after 5:00 PM.
Do I need to tip at Faroese guesthouses?
No. Tipping is not part of the culture in the Faroe Islands. Simply being respectful of the property and leaving it clean is sufficient.
Can I get by with just a credit card?
Yes, card payments are accepted almost everywhere, including at most guesthouses and grocery stores. You do not need to carry local Faroese Króna.
Are guesthouses in remote areas heated?
Yes, all legal rental properties have central heating. However, they can be drafty, so bring warm socks for indoor lounging.