Faroe Islands

Mykines Island

Mykines Island

Mykines Island Is The Most Western Of The 18 Islands

Colourful Scenes

Colourful Scenes

The Archipelago Is Composed Of 18 Islands

Rugged & Rocky Islands

Rugged & Rocky Islands

Credits: Daniele Casanova/Visit Faroe Islands

Turf Roof Houses

Turf Roof Houses

Tórshavn - The Picturesque Capital Of The Faroes

Vágar Island

Vágar Island

Small & Picturesque Villages

Stop the world, get off and spend a few days in these remote islands lying in the Atlantic halfway between Iceland and Norway. Unimaginable sights are in store for you. Vertiginous bird cliffs, waterfalls, islets, sea stacks with skirts of foaming water and beach lines stretching as far as the eye can see.

The Faroe Islands, an 18 island archipelago, has a population of 45,000 somewhat outnumbered by the millions of birds that make their home there, along with sea trout, salmon, coalfish, cod and giant halibut.

Tours for this destination

Puffin - Faroe Islands
(Summer Brochure)
The Faroe Islands form an 18-piece jigsaw adrift in the north Atlantic between Iceland and Scotland and is a place where old traditions and customs are still upheld. The Classic Circle self-drive tour introduces you to spectacular scenery comprising of soaring cliffs and a coastline sculptured by the unrelenting onslaught of the sea, as well as the unique nature and rich cultural history that inhabit these islands.

April - October

£1685