The Faroe Islands transform with the seasons, heavily influencing both your experience and budget. The high season, from June to August, offers long, mild, and vibrant days, ideal for exploring the dramatic landscapes through hiking and enjoying sightseeing boat trips. However, this popularity means accommodation, car rentals, and activities are generally at their peak prices.
Conversely, the low season, spanning November through March, brings shorter, often stormy, and darker days. While offering a stark, quiet beauty for those seeking introspection, many tourist services, including some sightseeing boat trips, operate on limited schedules or close, though prices for available options may be lower.
Consider the shoulder seasons in spring and autumn for a balance. During these periods, the landscape transitions beautifully, crowds are fewer, and you might find slightly reduced prices on lodging and some activities, making it an appealing time for a more serene and budget-conscious visit.