If Iceland Is Too Populated For You, Stay At This Remote Faroe Island Airbnb Cabin

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For those travelers with the wilderness craving who are so over Iceland, we present the Faroe Islands. You’ll get your fill of rugged views, puffins and quiet in this tiny hobbit hole of an Airbnb.

Surrounded by quaint village homes and gorgeous nature, this home costs $139 per night for four people to stay on the southernmost volcanic isle in the Faroe Islands.

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The Faroe Islands are technically a part of Denmark, but they’re located at the center of the sea between Iceland, Norway and the United Kingdom. There are only about 50,000 people who call the 18 islands home, but so do a million seabirds and other adorable wildlife.

This is a walking place. Or even better, hiking. The rolling green hills have trails winding along the coast. But watch out — your Airbnb hosts also care for a flock of sheep around the property so you might run into some fuzzy friends while exploring.

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Amenities include:

  • Two bunk beds
  • One double bed
  • Kitchen
  • Heating
  • Free parking
  • Small fishing boat

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Here’s how to make this dream vacation a reality:

The remote islands are actually super easy to reach from the big cities of North America. Fly into Reykjavik, Iceland, Copenhagen, Denmark or Edinburgh, Scotland. Then book a flight to the isles (there’s only one airport). From there, you’ll take a ferry to Suduroy and the Airbnb is a short 45-minute walk from the port.

So friends, when are we going?