Toll road charge will be added to your rental bill and shall not be paid at a gasoline station.
Even if still paid at a gasoline station, it will be added to your bill and not refunded.
Don’t forget to review the terms and conditions when you book, which include everything you need to know ahead of your journey.
Vágatunnil – The Vagar Tunnel | |
Connecting Streymoy and Vagar | DKK 100 per roundtrip |
Norðoyatunnil – The Northern Isles Tunnel | |
Connecting Eysturoy and Borðoy | DKK 100 per roundtrip |
Sandoyartunnil – The Sandoy Tunnel | |
Connecting Streymoy and Sandoy | DKK 350 per roundtrip |
Eysturoyartunnil – The Eysturoy Tunnel Connecting Streymoy and Eysturoy by two branches on Eysturoy: Runavík and Strendur | |
Streymoy – Runavík | DKK 275 one-way |
Streymoy – Strendur | DKK 275 one-way |
Runavík – Strendur | DKK 225 one-way |
Yes, parking is generally easy to find in most towns and villages, and it is often free. However, in larger towns like Tórshavn, you will encounter time-limited parking. These are signed with limit information. Use the parking disc provided to display your arrival time.
There are gas stations in most towns across the Islands, but in more remote areas they can be sparse.
The roads in the Faroe Islands are generally well-maintained, but they can be narrow, winding, and steep in places. Weather conditions can also change rapidly, leading to fog, rain, or strong winds, which can affect driving. Make sure to always check the weather conditions and forecast to be on the safe side.
In case of an emergency, you can call the local emergency number 112. For car breakdowns call +298 358800.
If you need urgent assistance outside office hours you may call our emergency-only number on (+298) 217535.
A compact or mid-sized car is usually sufficient for 2-4 travelers. But if you plan to explore more remote or rugged areas, a bigger car with a more powerful engine or a 4x4 vehicle might be preferable.
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