KALSOY – with a visit to James Bond
From 2,500.00kr. per personEver since the lighthouse on Kalsoy was featured on the cover of the prestigious National Geographic Traveller magazine, the island has become one of the Faroe Islands' biggest tourist attractions.
PRIVATE DAY TRIP
From 2,500.00kr. per personSaksun – Tjørnuvík – Gjógv
From 2,500.00kr. per personFarer's Golden Triangle. If you were to see just three Faroese towns, without a shadow of a doubt the choice should fall on Saksun, Tjørnuvík and Gjógv. Each impresses with its unique beauty, while their combination is the Faroe Islands in a nutshell.
SØRVÁGSVATN
From 1,200.00kr. per personThe Faroe Islands' largest freshwater reservoir has gained fame for its optical illusion. Bøsdalafossur waterfall, whose cascade falls directly into the ocean, when photographed from a certain angle, looks as if it merges the ocean with the waters of the lake.
STÓRA DÍMUN
From 3,500.00kr. per personStóra Dímun is a unique place on the Faroese map that fascinates the Faroese themselves.
This small basalt outcrop, located between the islands of Sandoy and Suðuroy, is inhabited by just one family. Staying on their farm is a sense of true isolation in the 21st century.
SUÐUROY
From 2,500.00kr. per personA trip to the southern edge of the archipelago is one of the most exciting Faroese excursions. Suðuroy is famous for its impressive cliff coastline, as well as its temperamental locals. Due to ferry schedule constraints, the trip is possible on Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdays.
SURFING IN THE FAROE ISLANDS
From 1,450.00kr. per personFeel the power of the Atlantic waves as you surf. The place of action is the mountainous settlement of Tjørnuvík with a black volcanic beach and a bay.