This page was last updated on 03 November, 2021.
At a Glance
Most travelers from United States are allowed to enter Faroe Islands, but there are restrictions.
Source: Danish Government
Faroe Islands: Open for Travel
Travel is allowed with restrictions
Travelers are allowed to enter Faroe Islands. Please check the documentation, quarantine, and/or testing requirements before traveling.
Source: Danish Government
Quarantine-Free
No quarantine required for vaccinated travelers
Vaccinated travelers coming from selected countries who are habitual residents of the European Union and Schengen Area are not required to quarantine on arrival as long as they have a valid proof of being vaccinated with an EMA-approved vaccine in the EU and Schengen.
Source: Danish Ministry of Foreign Affairs
COVID-19 test not required
No proof of a negative COVID-19 test required for vaccinated travelers
Travelers with a vaccination certificate recognized by Denmark are not required to provide proof of a negative COVID-19 test result before arrival.
Source: Danish Government
Masks are required
Masks are mandatory in the airport
Travelers must wear masks in-flight and in the airport.
Source: Faroese Ministry of Health
Required Documents for your Trip
Mandatory proof of vaccination
Travelers must present valid proof of being vaccinated with an EMA-approved vaccine in the European Union, Schengen Area, an OECD country, or a yellow third country. Travelers must also be permanent residents in one of the listed countries to be considered fully vaccinated.
Travelers are fully vaccinated if they received a full course of vaccination at least 2 weeks and at most 12 months before departure.
Travelers that have received a combination of two different vaccines may still be considered fully vaccinated. Please check the link for more information on accepted vaccine combinations.
Travelers with access to the EU Digital Certificate may use it to present proof.
Source: Danish Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Document: Explore EU Digital COVID Certificate
Document: See approved vaccinations