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Faroe Islands in 10 Days: The Ultimate Travel Itinerary

A comprehensive 10-day itinerary for Faroe Islands covering top attractions, hidden gems, daily costs, and transport between cities.

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  1. 1

    Arrival on Vágar & Gásadalur Views

    1. MorningArrive at Vágar Airport and pick up rental car~$80
    2. AfternoonDrive to Bøur and Gásadalur (Múlafossur waterfall)
    3. EveningDinner near Miðvágur/Sandavágur~$30
    Vágar Airport areaMiðvágurGásadalur

    Pick up rental car at Vágar Airport (~$70–100/day including insurance when shared), drive 25 minutes to Bøur and Gásadalur.

    Budget
    $90
    Mid-range
    $160
    Luxury
    $320
  2. 2

    Trøllkonufingur & Lake Above the Ocean

    1. MorningVisit Sandavágur church and village
    2. MorningHike to Trøllkonufingur viewpoint
    3. AfternoonSørvágsvatn (lake over ocean) hike and viewpoint~$35
    4. EveningSelf-catered dinner or local café~$20
    SandavágurSørvágur

    Short drives between villages on Vágar; parking and hiking fee at Sørvágsvatn area applies.

    Budget
    $80
    Mid-range
    $150
    Luxury
    $300
  3. 3

    Transfer to Tórshavn & Old Town Walks

    1. MorningDrive from Vágar to Tórshavn via subsea tunnel~$15
    2. MorningCheck into Tórshavn guesthouse or hotel
    3. AfternoonExplore Tinganes and Tórshavn harbour
    4. EveningDinner in central Tórshavn~$35
    Tórshavn HarbourTinganes Old Town

    45-minute drive including Vágar subsea tunnel; toll often billed via rental company.

    Budget
    $100
    Mid-range
    $180
    Luxury
    $340
  4. 4

    Tórshavn Culture & Kirkjubøur

    1. MorningVisit National Museum or National Gallery~$15
    2. AfternoonCafé lunch in Tórshavn~$20
    3. AfternoonDrive to Kirkjubøur and explore medieval ruins
    4. EveningHarbourfront dinner in Tórshavn~$40
    Central TórshavnKirkjubøur

    Short 15–20 minute drive each way between Tórshavn and Kirkjubøur on good paved roads.

    Budget
    $110
    Mid-range
    $190
    Luxury
    $360
  5. 5

    Saksun, Tjørnuvík & Fossá Waterfall

    1. MorningDrive Tórshavn to Saksun~$10
    2. MorningWalk around Saksun lagoon and village
    3. AfternoonContinue to Tjørnuvík black-sand beach
    4. AfternoonStop at Fossá waterfall on return drive
    5. EveningDinner back in Tórshavn~$35
    SaksunTjørnuvíkStreymoy North

    Mountain and coastal roads with some narrow sections; allow a full day with photo stops.

    Budget
    $95
    Mid-range
    $180
    Luxury
    $340
  6. 6

    Gjógv & Eiði on Eysturoy

    1. MorningDrive from Tórshavn to Gjógv via Eysturoy~$12
    2. MorningExplore Gjógv village and sea gorge
    3. AfternoonScenic stops around Eiði and Eysturoy highlands
    4. EveningDinner in Tórshavn or roadside café~$30
    GjógvEiðiEysturoy

    Bridge crossing to Eysturoy; no extra tolls. Allow 1.5–2 hours one way with scenic stops.

    Budget
    $100
    Mid-range
    $185
    Luxury
    $350
  7. 7

    Mykines or Kalsoy Island Adventure

    1. MorningFerry to Mykines or Kalsoy~$25
    2. AfternoonHike to lighthouse (Mykines or Kallur)
    3. AfternoonReturn ferry and drive back to base~$25
    4. EveningCasual dinner at base~$25
    MykinesKalsoyKlaksvík (if Kalsoy)

    Advance ferry booking recommended; parking near harbours is generally free or low cost.

    Budget
    $110
    Mid-range
    $200
    Luxury
    $360
  8. 8

    Vestmanna Sea Cliffs & Optional Suðuroy

    1. MorningDrive Tórshavn to Vestmanna~$8
    2. MorningVestmanna sea-cliff boat tour~$55
    3. AfternoonFerry to Suðuroy (optional)~$20
    4. AfternoonExplore Tvøroyri or Sumba by car or on foot
    5. EveningDinner on Suðuroy or back in Tórshavn~$30
    VestmannaSuðuroyTvøroyri

    Boat tour departs from Vestmanna marina; Suðuroy ferry leaves from Tórshavn with limited departures.

    Budget
    $120
    Mid-range
    $210
    Luxury
    $380
  9. 9

    Weather Flex Day: Kunoy, Nólsoy or Repeat Hike

    1. MorningOptional visit to Kunoy village and forest~$10
    2. AfternoonPassenger ferry to Nólsoy and village walk~$10
    3. AfternoonCoffee and cake in Tórshavn~$12
    4. EveningFinal special dinner in Tórshavn~$45
    KunoyNólsoyCentral Tórshavn

    Use this day flexibly to repeat earlier hikes in better weather or visit nearby islands with short ferry rides.

    Budget
    $95
    Mid-range
    $190
    Luxury
    $370
  10. 10

    Tórshavn to Vágar Airport & Departure

    1. MorningBreakfast and final stroll in Tórshavn~$15
    2. MorningDrive Tórshavn to Vágar Airport and return car~$10
    3. AfternoonAirport snacks or lunch before flight~$20
    Central TórshavnVágar Airport

    Allow 45 minutes for the drive plus time for fuel top-up and car return; subsea tunnel tolls usually billed automatically.

    Budget
    $60
    Mid-range
    $100
    Luxury
    $220

Trip Summary

Duration
10 days
Total Budget Range
$1200 – $4200

TL;DR: Your Perfect Faroe Islands 10 Day Itinerary & Budget Snapshot

This 10 day Faroe Islands itinerary focuses on basing in Tórshavn and Vágar, combining iconic hikes, quiet villages, and flexible weather days so you actually enjoy the islands instead of chasing checklists. You’ll get realistic daily budgets, transport tips, and a simple plan that works in real life.

In 10 days you can comfortably see the Faroe Islands’ greatest hits—Gásadalur, Trøllkonufingur, Mykines or Kalsoy, Saksun, Tjørnuvík, Gjógv, Vestmanna sea cliffs, and the southern island of Suðuroy—without rushing between islands every night. Most travellers either stay in one main hub (often Tórshavn) or do a "two–base" trip like this itinerary, which reduces packing time and tunnel fees.

Expect the Faroe Islands to be one of Europe’s pricier nature destinations: according to Visit Faroe Islands and regional tourism data, average visitors spend around 1,100–1,400 DKK per day on accommodation, food, and transport in 2025, with rental cars and dining out being the biggest costs. Meals in mid-range restaurants typically run 140–250 DKK ($20–35) in 2025, while a coffee and pastry comes in around 60–80 DKK. Using the Hello app to track expenses (with receipt scanning and multi-currency budgets) makes it much easier to stay on top of spending, especially if you’re splitting costs across friends and paying in both DKK and your home currency.

Days 1–3: Vágar Island, Gásadalur & First Taste of Tórshavn

The best way to start a Faroe Islands 10 day trip is to base the first 2–3 nights on Vágar Island, explore Gásadalur, Trøllkonufingur, and Miðvágur, then move to Tórshavn once you’ve ticked off the sights closest to the airport. This keeps jet lag days light but scenic.

Day 1 – Arrival & Gásadalur
Morning: Land at Vágar Airport, pick up your rental car (from around 500–750 DKK/day in 2025) and check into an apartment or guesthouse in Sandavágur or Miðvágur. Taxi to Tórshavn costs roughly 250–300 DKK per person, so for most trips a car from day one is better value.
Afternoon: Drive 25 minutes to Bøur for a short walk and views over Tindhólmur. Continue through the tunnel to Gásadalur and the famous Múlafossur waterfall; allow 2–3 hours for photos and an easy village stroll.
Evening: Casual dinner near the airport area (expect 160–230 DKK per main). Self-catering can cut food costs in half.

Day 2 – Trøllkonufingur & Lake Mýkines views
Morning: Visit Sandavágur church, then drive 5 minutes to the Trøllkonufingur viewpoint trailhead; plan 2–3 hours.
Afternoon: Hike around Sørvágsvatn/Leitisvatn (the "lake above the ocean"; parking and hiking fee typically 200–300 DKK).
Evening: Simple fish dinner or cook at your apartment.

Day 3 – Tórshavn transfer
Morning: Drive to Tórshavn (45 minutes including the Vágar subsea tunnel; return toll for the major tunnels together is usually under 400 DKK for a 10 day stay). Check into a city guesthouse or hotel.
Afternoon & evening: Explore Tinganes old town, harbor promenade, and grab coffee at a local café (60–80 DKK).

Daily budget estimate (per person, 2025)
Budget: 800–1,000 DKK (hostel/shared, self-catering, splitting car)
Mid-range: 1,200–1,600 DKK (guesthouse, restaurant dinners, shared car)
Luxury: 2,000+ DKK (4* hotel, top restaurants, private tours). Use Hello’s budget tracking and AI receipt scanning to keep these first days on target.

Days 4–6: Tórshavn Base, Streymoy & Eysturoy Highlights

Using Tórshavn as your main hub for 3–4 nights makes this Faroe Islands itinerary easy to follow while still letting you hit big-ticket sights like Saksun, Tjørnuvík, and Gjógv on flexible weather days. From here, almost everything on Streymoy and Eysturoy is a scenic day trip.

Day 4 – Tórshavn & Kirkjubøur
Morning: Stroll Tórshavn’s harbour and Tinganes, then visit the National Museum or National Gallery for Faroese history and art (tickets typically 80–120 DKK).
Afternoon: Drive 15–20 minutes to Kirkjubøur, with its medieval St. Magnus Cathedral ruins and traditional turf-roofed houses.
Evening: Try a local bistro in Tórshavn; mains 180–260 DKK, tasting menus much higher.

Day 5 – Saksun & Tjørnuvík coastal day
Morning: Drive north to Saksun, a tiny village set around a lagoon; allow 2–3 hours for photography and short walks.
Afternoon: Continue to Tjørnuvík for black-sand beaches and views of the Risin og Kellingin sea stacks. Many travellers combine this drive with a quick stop at Fossá, the islands’ tallest waterfall, just off the road.
Evening: Return to Tórshavn (around 1 hour) for dinner and a harbour walk.

Day 6 – Eysturoy, Gjógv & Eiði
Morning: Cross the bridge to Eysturoy and drive toward Gjógv, one of the prettiest villages in the Faroe Islands; allow 2–3 hours to walk the cliffs and village.
Afternoon: Stop in Eiði on your way back, enjoy views over the sea stacks from another angle, and take photos along the narrow "buttercup roads".
Evening: Back to Tórshavn. Use the Hello app’s expense splitting to share fuel, tolls, and dinners if you’re travelling with friends.

Daily budget estimate (per person)
Budget: 700–1,000 DKK
Mid-range: 1,200–1,700 DKK
Luxury: 2,200+ DKK (central boutique hotel, fine dining).

Days 7–8: Mykines or Kalsoy, Vestmanna Sea Cliffs & Suðuroy

The most memorable days in a Faroe Islands itinerary often involve boat rides: think puffins on Mykines, Kalsoy’s lighthouse hike, or the dramatic Vestmanna sea cliffs. With 10 days you can fit at least two of these experiences without over-scheduling.

Day 7 – Mykines or Kalsoy adventure
Morning: Choose one depending on weather and ferry schedules (these change annually and are managed by Strandfaraskip Landsins and local operators):

  • Mykines (from Sørvágur): famous for puffins in summer; boat tickets often 120–250 DKK one way and a hiking/landing fee. The classic hike to the lighthouse takes 3–4 hours.
  • Kalsoy (from Klaksvík): a short car ferry ride (about 30 minutes). Drive or take the bus to Trøllanes and hike to the Kallur lighthouse for iconic views; allow 3–4 hours. Afternoon & evening: Return to your base (Tórshavn or Vágar) and have a relaxed dinner.

Day 8 – Vestmanna sea cliffs & Suðuroy option
Morning: Drive to Vestmanna on Streymoy for a sea-cliff boat tour; most 2-hour trips are around 350–450 DKK in 2025 and are often highlighted by travellers as a trip favourite.
Afternoon: If you have energy and the ferry schedule lines up, head to Suðuroy from Tórshavn (about 2 hours) for an afternoon/overnight exploring dramatic south-coast cliffs and villages like Tvøroyri or Sumba. Otherwise, treat this as a slower day with extra time in Tórshavn.

Daily budget estimate (per person)
Budget: 900–1,200 DKK (careful choice of one major paid activity per day)
Mid-range: 1,400–1,900 DKK (boat tour + ferry + restaurant dinners)
Luxury: 2,300+ DKK (guided tours, premium accommodation).

This is also the point in your Faroe Islands travel plan where keeping ferry ticket PDFs and receipts inside the Hello app is very helpful—its AI receipt scanning and Gmail import make it easy to see how much you’ve already spent on boats and day trips.

Days 9–10: Weather Flex, Hidden Gems & Departure Logistics

The smartest Faroe Islands 10 day itinerary leaves the last 1–2 days flexible so you can repeat a hike in better weather, revisit a favourite village, or fit in a missed boat trip before heading back to Vágar Airport. Think of Days 9–10 as contingency plus a soft landing.

Day 9 – Flex day & lesser-visited spots
Morning: Use this day to redo a hike you missed due to fog, or explore lesser-known areas like Kunoy’s tiny village and rare forest, or Nólsoy, just a short passenger ferry ride from Tórshavn. These smaller islands are perfect for slow walks and birdwatching.
Afternoon: Check for any museums or cafés you skipped in Tórshavn and pick up last-minute souvenirs.
Evening: Final dinner in the capital; expect 250–400 DKK if you go for a multi-course meal.

Day 10 – Departure via Vágar
Morning: Drive back to Vágar Airport (about 45 minutes from Tórshavn, including the subsea tunnel). Rental car returns are quick, but still plan to be there 1.5–2 hours before departure.
If your flight is later in the day, you can fit a final visit to Bøur or Gásadalur, or simply enjoy a slow breakfast in Tórshavn.

Overall 10-day budget overview (per person, 2025)

  • Budget style (hostels/apartments, shared car, self-catering): roughly 8,000–11,000 DKK
  • Mid-range (guesthouses, restaurant dinners, boat tours): roughly 12,000–18,000 DKK
  • Luxury (4* hotels, fine dining, private guides): 22,000+ DKK.

Use Hello’s multi-currency tracking and bank-statement import to see your full trip costs in one currency so you’re not surprised after you get home.

Practical Transport, Connectivity & Daily Cost Comparison

Getting around the Faroe Islands is easiest with a rental car and a flexible plan that adapts to changing weather, while staying connected with a Hello eSIM makes live navigation, ferry updates, and local forecasts much smoother throughout your 10 day trip.

Transport basics

  • Rental car: Most travellers opt for a small car at 500–750 DKK per day in 2025, plus fuel and tunnel tolls. Shared between 2–4 people, this usually beats relying solely on buses.
  • Buses & ferries: The national company runs buses and ferries between main islands; some routes are frequent, others limited, especially on weekends. Always check schedules a day before.
  • Tunnels: Subsea tunnels like the Vágar and Eysturoy tunnels charge tolls, but many are now billed through your rental company; for a 10 day circuit most visitors end up under 400–600 DKK total.

To avoid roaming surprises and to use offline-friendly apps with online updates, purchase Hello eSIM for the Faroe Islands via Hello eSIM for Faroe Islands before you fly. Plans start from 5GB with instant activation, so you land connected and can immediately navigate from Vágar Airport without hunting Wi‑Fi.

Here’s a rough daily cost comparison for planning your Faroe Islands 10 day itinerary (per person, 2025):

CategoryBudget (DKK/day)Mid-range (DKK/day)Luxury (DKK/day)
Accommodation350–550700–1,1001,500+
Food & drinks200–350400–650900+
Transport/tolls150–250200–350300–600
Activities50–150150–350300+
Total750–1,3001,450–2,4503,000+

Track each of these categories in the Hello app with AI-powered categorisation so you can see in real time whether you’re on budget for your Faroe Islands travel plan.

Common Questions About a 10 Day Faroe Islands Itinerary

A 10 day Faroe Islands itinerary gives you enough time to see the headline sights at a relaxed pace, but first-timers often have the same questions about cost, weather, and whether they really need a car or mobile data for navigation.

Is 10 days too long for the Faroe Islands?
No—10 days is ideal if you like hiking, photography, and slow travel. Many guides offer 3–7 day plans, but local tourism boards highlight that weather can change quickly; 10 days builds in buffer so you can swap hiking days when fog rolls in.

Do I need a car for this Faroe Islands 10 day trip?
A car is not absolutely essential but highly recommended. Buses do connect most major villages, yet they can be infrequent, and some trailheads are tough to reach without a car. For 2+ travellers, sharing a rental usually matches or beats multiple tour costs.

How expensive is a Faroe Islands 10 day itinerary?
Most independent travellers spend roughly 8,000–18,000 DKK per person for 10 days including accommodation and transport, depending on whether they choose budget or mid-range options. Eating out often and booking multiple tours pushes costs toward the higher end.

Is it easy to stay connected?
Yes. An eSIM from Hello gives you data coverage across the islands without a physical SIM swap, and you can top up directly in the app. That makes it easier to use maps, check ferry times, and share your location on remote hikes.

How can I keep track of shared expenses?
Use the Hello app’s expense splitting and multi-currency features: scan receipts in Danish kroner, then let the app convert and divide them between your group automatically—perfect for car rentals, cabins, and restaurant bills on a Faroe Islands 10 day trip.

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