Customs
Europe
Faroe Islands Customs Regulations
Import & export rules, duty-free allowances, prohibited items, and traveler health advisory
10 cigs
Tobacco allowance
1 litre
Alcohol allowance
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Import Regulations
- 10 cigarettes
- 50 cigars
- 100 cigarillos
- 250 tobaccos
- 1 litre (up to 60% vol.alc.) in Spirits over 22% vol.alc
- 1 Litre in Fortified wine up to 22% vol.alc
- 2 Litres table wine
- 2 Litres beer
- 50 grammes Perfume
- 250ml in Eau de toilette
- Any additional non prohibited goods providing the total cost does not exceed DKK. 2.500 local currency
- Illegal drugs
- Pornographic material
- Firearms, Explosives and ammunition
- Plant, Meat and Dairy products
- The transportation of any ani¬mal onto the islands is strict¬ly forbidden
- No information available
Export Regulations
- No information available
- Illegal drugs
- Pornographic material
- Firearms, Explosives and ammunition
- Plant, Meat and Dairy products
- The transportation of any animal
- No information available
Health & Security
Basic health information for travelers to Faroe Islands
Basic security information for travelers to Faroe Islands
🩺 Basic Health Information for Travelers to Faroe Islands
- Hepatitis B can pose a risk so travellers should take regular care when dealing with needles or when engaging in sexual activity.
- UK visitors should be able to obtain free medical and dental care providing they keep prove of British citizenship such as a copy of their passport or driving licence. First aid is provided at the hospitals in Tórshavn, Klaksvík and Tvoroyri and the emergency number for the islands is 112.Travellers suffering serious injuries may be airlifted to a nearby country for treatment.
🛡 Basic Security Information for Travelers to Faroe Islands
- Travellers visiting the islands for hiking purposes should take care to stick to the arranged footpaths and to generally behave in a safe and careful manner to avoid risk of injury. Travellers should take along plenty of food and drink and inform somebody your intended route in case of accident. Weather on the islands can change quickly and travellers should check the local weather forecasts for up to the minute predictions and dress accordingly. Health and travel insurance is advised prior to entry and an emergency airlift may be required in the event of a serious emergency.
Contact Information
For additional information about travel restrictions, security warnings, political updates, and basic travel guidelines, please contact the nearest Faroese Embassy.