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The Official Tourist Board of the Faroe Islands – sharing authentic insights, stunning destinations and everything you need to start your adventure today!
Visit Faroe Islands from home
Type a word or phrase in your language, and you’ll get a video translation from a Faroe Islander. The translation service was created in 2017 as part of Visit Faroe Islands' campaign to preserve the …
Getting to the Faroe Islands by Air | Flight Routes & Airlines
Getting to the Faroe Islands by Air is easy with direct flights from key Nordic and European cities. Explore routes and airlines here.
Getting to the Faroe Islands
You can fly non-stop to the Faroe Islands from various destinations, including Copenhagen, Paris, Reykjavik, London, Edinburgh, Oslo, and Bergen. For North American travellers, convenient …
Passport and Visa to the Faroe Islands
You do not need a visa or other permit to visit the Faroe Islands. You may enter with a passport, or, for visits, a national ID card (that includes a photo) from one of the following countries.
Cycling in the Faroe Islands: everything you need to know
All the islands of the Faroe Islands can be explored by bike, but reaching them requires careful planning. Some are accessible by road and undersea tunnels, while others require ferries.
Brochures | Faroe Islands Travel Guides & Maps
We’ve created a range of brochures to help you make the most of your visit to the Faroe Islands. Whether you're looking for a comprehensive tourist guide, regional maps to navigate our stunning …
PLAN YOUR STAY - Faroe Islands
Planning your trip to the Faroe Islands is easier than you think. Whether you’re arriving by air or sea, finding the perfect place to stay, or figuring out how to get around, we’ve got you covered.
Getting around in the Faroe Islands
Exploring the Faroe Islands’ beautiful landscapes by car, campervan, bus, or motorcycle is a popular way of getting around. It’s easy and flexible, and you can decide your own pace—just like a true …
Vágar & Mykines in the Faroe Islands | Explore Nature & Culture
It’s barely 45km from here to Tórshavn, routing via the first subsea tunnel in the islands, which links Vágar with neighbouring Streymoy. However, you’d be doing the island an injustice if you raced …