How to Book Guesthouses in the Faroe Islands

Book Faroese guesthouses 2-3 months ahead through Booking.com, Airbnb, or direct contact with owners. Expect $80-150 per night for basic rooms, with breakfast often included. Most guesthouses are family-run and require advance booking due to limited inventory.

  1. Start with the main booking platforms. Check Booking.com first for the widest selection, then Airbnb for unique properties. Many Faroese guesthouses list on both platforms. Filter by 'guesthouse' or 'bed & breakfast' property types.
  2. Contact guesthouses directly. Email or call guesthouses directly for better rates or availability during peak season (June-August). Most owners speak English and respond within 24 hours. Check the Visit Faroe Islands official website for a complete guesthouse directory.
  3. Book 60-90 days in advance. Summer months fill up quickly due to limited accommodation options across 18 islands. Winter bookings (October-April) can be made 30 days ahead, but verify the guesthouse operates year-round.
  4. Confirm meal arrangements. Ask if breakfast is included (usually yes) and if dinner is available. Many guesthouses offer traditional Faroese dinners for $25-35. Grocery stores are limited, so meal planning matters.
  5. Verify transportation access. Confirm the guesthouse location relative to bus stops or helicopter landing sites. Some remote guesthouses require rental cars. Ask about pickup services from Vágar Airport or ferry terminals.
  6. Understand cancellation policies. Most guesthouses have strict cancellation policies due to small capacity. Weather can disrupt travel plans, so consider travel insurance or flexible booking options when available.
Do I need a rental car to reach guesthouses?
Not always. Guesthouses in Tórshavn, Klaksvík, and main villages connect by bus. Remote locations on smaller islands typically require rental cars or helicopter transfers.
Are guesthouses open year-round?
Most operate May through September only. About 30% stay open year-round, mainly in larger towns. Always confirm winter availability when booking for October-April visits.
What's included in a typical guesthouse stay?
Breakfast is standard. Shared bathrooms are common in budget options. WiFi is usually available but can be slow. Laundry facilities are rare – pack accordingly for longer stays.
Can I book same-day accommodation?
Possible in winter months but risky in summer. The Faroe Islands have roughly 1,000 total tourist beds across all accommodation types. Summer requires advance booking.