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How much does a flight to Faroe Islands cost?

At Opodo you can find flights from Sharjah to Faroe Islands starting from AED 1,897, with an average price of AED 1,897. If you depart from other cities such as Dubai, you can find tickets from AED 2,079, and from Abu Dhabi starting from AED 2,249, according to data from the last 72 hours.
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Your flight to Faroe Islands

Flying into the Faroe Islands brings you to an archipelago of 18 islands in the North Atlantic Ocean. This self-governing territory is an autonomous part of the Kingdom of Denmark, positioned roughly halfway between Norway and Iceland.

The capital, Torshavn, has a history dating back to the Viking age and remains the political and commercial heart of the islands. You can walk through the narrow alleys of Tinganes, where the historic red wooden government buildings sit on a rocky peninsula. Nearby, the Listasavn Foroya displays local art, while the village of Kirkjubour holds the ruins of the 14th-century Saint Magnus Cathedral.

A journey here is defined by dramatic basalt cliffs, steep mountains, and deep fjords that shape the landscape. The destination is known for its unpredictable weather and traditional maritime culture, including the distinct Faroese language. Travellers often explore the sea stacks at Drangarnir or the bird cliffs of Vestmanna to experience the remote character of these islands.

Best time to visit Faroe Islands: High and low seasons

High season in the Faroe Islands

During the summer months, the Faroe Islands experience a remarkable transformation as the landscape turns a vibrant, emerald green. With temperatures often reaching 13°C, the archipelago enjoys nearly 22 hours of daylight, allowing for extensive exploration of the rugged cliffs and narrow fjords. Visitors arriving at Vágar Airport are immediately met by the cool, salty Atlantic breeze and the sight of cascading waterfalls that flow steadily across the mountain faces.

This is the time when the cultural heartbeat of Tórshavn is most audible, especially during the national festival of Ólavsøka in late July. The islands become a hub for hikers seeking the famous views of Lake Sørvágsvatn or those hoping to spot puffins on the cliffs of Mykines. The atmosphere is one of collective celebration, where the traditional slow pace of island life meets the energy of outdoor music events and community chain dancing.

Low season in the Faroe Islands

As autumn fades into winter, the islands embrace a more mysterious and dramatic character defined by shifting light and powerful maritime weather. Daylight hours decrease significantly, sometimes providing only 5 hours of light, which creates an intimate environment focused on indoor warmth and local hospitality. While the conditions are unpredictable, the sight of snow-capped peaks against the dark North Atlantic creates a visual contrast that is truly unique to this remote archipelago.

Travelers who land at Vágar Airport during these months often witness the raw power of nature, with mist hanging low over the peaks and waves crashing against the basalt columns. This quieter period is ideal for experiencing the authentic, quiet rhythm of local life and the potential to witness the Northern Lights dancing across the clear night skies. It is a season of reflection where the landscape feels vast and the small villages offer a peaceful retreat.

Top things to do and see in Faroe Islands

As your flight descends through the clouds over the North Atlantic, the sight of emerald-green cliffs rising sharply from the ocean signals your arrival in the Faroe Islands. Touching down on the island of Vágar, you are immediately met by a landscape where the air is crisp and the weather changes with poetic speed.

Múlafossur Waterfall
Located in the village of Gásadalur, this fall drops directly from a high cliff edge into the crashing waves of the sea below. It is a sight that defines the rugged, untamed character of the islands, especially when the wind catches the water and blows it back up the cliffside.

Tinganes
Walking through the narrow alleys of the capital, Tórshavn, you will find this historic peninsula where the parliament has met for over a thousand years. The bright red wooden buildings with sod roofs hold the weight of centuries, representing one of the oldest parliamentary meeting places in the world.

Lake Sørvágsvatn
Often called the lake above the ocean, this body of water creates a dramatic optical illusion where it appears to float hundreds of meters above the Atlantic Ocean. A hike along its perimeter leads to the Trælanípa cliff, providing a perspective where the calm lake water and the wild sea seem to exist on two different levels.

Mykines
The westernmost island is home to significant birdlife, most notably the large colonies of puffins that nest in the grassy slopes during the summer months. Crossing the footbridge over the Atlantic to reach the lighthouse feels like reaching the very edge of the world.

Saksun
This remote village sits at the end of a long fjord, surrounded by steep mountains and a circular tidal lagoon. The atmosphere here is one of total stillness, with a lonely white church and stone farmhouses that have remained largely unchanged for generations.

Vestmanna Sea Cliffs
Sailing beneath these towering rock walls allows you to experience the immense scale of the Faroese coastline. The boat navigates through narrow straits and dark grottoes where the sound of thousands of nesting seabirds echoes against the stone.

Book your flight to Faroe Islands and start saving on your next trip

Planning your next escape to the Faroe Islands? Booking your journey through Opodo allows you to compare different airlines and schedules in one place, making it easier to find a flight that suits your plans. If you travel often, joining Opodo Prime can help you access additional savings on your airfare, ensuring your next adventure across the North Atlantic is even more rewarding.

FAQ's about Faroe Islands

How can I find cheap flights to Faroe Islands at Opodo?
At Opodo you can find flights from AED513 to Faroe Islands. Our offers are the result of a combination of different technologies, machine learning algorithms and real searches form our customers in our platform, so you can get the options that better suits your needs when flying to Faroe Islands.
When's the best time to go to Faroe Islands?
We checked our customers' flight searches, and the winner of best time to fly to Faroe Islands is... March.
The next best month to travel to Faroe Islands is February.
And let's not forget April, the third top choice for when to go to Faroe Islands.
However if you prefer things on the less busy side, we can also tell you (quietly) that the least popular month for flights to Faroe Islands is November.
What are the cheapest airlines flying to Faroe Islands?

Looking at the prices of our customers' bookings from the UAE to Faroe Islands, your best bet for cheap flights is:

  • Air France: average one-way price of AED3,419.13 , with Dubai to Faroe Islands an average of AED3,419.13 and Abu Dhabi from AED3,197.65.
  • Scandinavian Airlines: average cost for one-way was AED3,723.01 , with Abu Dhabi to Faroe Islands flights costing an average of AED3,723.01 and the price tag from Sharjah being AED4,626.85.
Which airlines fly to Faroe Islands from the UAE?

Airlines flying direct from the UAE to Faroe Islands include:

  • Icelandair, which flies from Copenhagen and London to Faroe Islands plus from Oslo.
  • Atlantic Airways, which has flights from Copenhagen and Copenhagen as well as London to Faroe Islands.

Indirect flights from the Australia to Faroe Islands include:

  • Atlantic Airways, which flies from Abu Dhabi and Sharjah and also from Dubai.
  • Scandinavian Airlines, with flights from Dubai and Malaga to Faroe Islands plus Bergen.
  • Scandinavian Airlines, which has flights from Dubai and Amsterdam as well as from Edinburgh to Faroe Islands.

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