Bobbing in the frothing North Atlantic, the remote, 18-piece Faroes are a picturesque patchwork of emerald pastures, dotted with sheep, gaily-hued cottages and tree-free moors. The sea is never more than three miles distant in this proud, assured land, where deep-rooted traditions remain strong. The coasts boast deep fjords, steep cliffs and looming headlands. Explore these fjords by wooden sloop or sail the coast by schooner. Walk the fells and brave the unpredictable weather to puffin spot.
Restaurants in Faroe Islands
5.0 based on 146 reviews
Rib62 provides unforgettable maritime experiences and breathtaking land adventures in the Faroe Islands. On these trips you will see the Faroe Islands and its dashing nature in a completely unexpected and forever memorable way.
5.0 based on 134 reviews
This iconic shot from the Faroe Islands is a short drive from the airport, and we had enough time to go see it while returning the car to the car rental at the airport. Short and easy walk to get the best view. Plenty of people taking pictures from the same spot, but that did not ruin the beauty of it. A must see place.
5.0 based on 20 reviews
Mykladalur is fanatastic! Only a few houses and green tall cliffs that goes right in to the ocean, where you can take the stairs down to see the Seal Woman. Make sure to read the story about her before you go. It is a magical place with tiny waterfalls and waves. We went with MMtours.
5.0 based on 13 reviews
Bicycle rentals shop with quality E-Bikes, Road Bikes, Hybrid Bikes and Mountain Bikes. Rent special pedals, rear rack, bags for rear and front rack, saddlebags and helmets. Car bicyclecarriers are available. Bicycle- and luggage transport available. Join one of the four guided tours or have an individual tour when it suits you.
4.5 based on 41 reviews
Take the ferry from Klaksvik to Syðradalur (be sure to be there on time, as it will fill up quickly) and be amazed by the landscape and views on the unique island that is Kalsoy. When driving up to Trøllanes, there are a few stops along the way (Mikladur, Húsar) not to be missed. Obviously the hike to the lighthouse is the most popular, and 100% worth it. I'll reward you with the best views in the world. (Bold statement, but I've seen my share) The hike will take about 50 minutes one way.
4.5 based on 25 reviews
Heimdal Tours arrange tailor made tour packages for visitors to the Faroe Islands. Our aim is to offer our visitors tailor made, bespoke tour packages, that not only offer you the chance to explore some of the wildest and most breathtaking landscapes and to witness unspoiled natural wildlife at its best, but immerse our guests into the mythical and sometimes magical history of our islands. Join us and "...release your inner Viking!"
4.5 based on 348 reviews
The attractive, historic centre of Torshavn, with old grass-roofed buildings. The headquarters of the Faroese Government is based here.
Lovely picturesque compact area in the centre of Torshavn between the two harbours and steeped in history. This is the location of the Faroese Parliament and Government buildings, narrow cobbled streets, grass roofed cottages and a photographic opportunity at every turn. Well maintained and a living area with residents rather than a museum, an absolute must see in this tiny capital.
4.5 based on 85 reviews
We were so lucky with the weather,so the boat trip was ok. The hiking was fantastic with lots of different birds and great view. The hiking fee is 250 per person. It is too much.
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