There’s no denying the beauty of the Faroe Islands. Raw, wild, and magical are just of the few of the words that describe these northerly lands.
This archipelago, consisting of 18 islands, invites you to embark on a journey where dramatic cliffs, rolling hills, and charming communities create a unique and captivating experience.
The islands are a self-governing nation, though belong (so to speak) to the Kingdom of Denmark. However, they are geographically closer to Scotland and Iceland, so what you get are a set of remote islands visually reminiscent of them all.
The Faroe Islands are a paradise for birdwatchers, with countless species inhabiting the cliffs and nesting on sheer rock faces. Sail to the island of Mykines, a birdwatcher’s haven, home to puffins and other seabirds. The mesmerising flight of these colourful creatures becomes a captivating dance against the backdrop of the North Atlantic during summer.
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