The Faroe Islands offer a unique experience year-round, but the best time to visit depends on your priorities. Summer, from June to August, boasts long daylight hours and milder weather, ideal for hiking and outdoor adventures. Temperatures typically range from 15-21 degrees Celsius. However, even during summer, rain showers are common.
Low Season in Faroe Islands
During the low season (roughly from September to May), the Faroe Islands offer a different charm. While the weather might be more unpredictable with cooler temperatures (between 1-10 degrees Celsius, depending on the month) and potential for rain or snow, you'll encounter fewer crowds and have a chance to experience the islands' raw beauty in a more secluded atmosphere. For a unique experience during low season, visit the charming village of Saksun. Here you can enjoy the breathtaking scenery and the quieter pace of life.
High Season in Faroe Islands
The high season in the Faroe Islands is summer (June to August), when the weather is at its best and there's plenty of daylight. It is the perfect season to discover breathtaking landscapes. A must-see highlight during high season is the impressive Múlafossur waterfall on Vagar Island, which plunges dramatically into the ocean. The average temperature during the summer ranges from 15-21 degrees Celsius.