Tórshavn

The Faroe Islands are a group of 18 islands located between Iceland and Norway in the North Atlantic Ocean. Known for their rugged landscapes, the islands feature steep cliffs, fjords, and picturesque villages. The Faroe Islands offer a range of outdoor activities, including hiking, birdwatching, and exploring remote coastal areas. The islands also have a rich cultural heritage, with traditional music, festivals, and cuisine. The capital, Tórshavn, is a small but vibrant city with historic buildings, museums, and a lively atmosphere.

City Sightseeing by E-Bike

The best way to explore Tórshavn is by E-bike with a local guide. On an electric bike, clients can get close to the city’s top historical, cultural, and natural attractions. With no need to worry about car parking or pollution, the focus is fully on the sights and experiences along the way. Cycling through one of the world’s smallest capitals, clients can rediscover the pure joy of biking. The price includes E-bike rental, helmet, water bottles, an energy bar, and the services of a local guide.


Availability: All year, Wednesdays only

Duration: 2 hours

Higlights of the Faroe Islands

This tour showcases the best sights in the Faroe Islands, including the historic village of Kirkjubøur, the stunning village of Saksun with its natural amphitheater of cliffs, waterfalls, and breathtaking scenery, as well as the oldest Viking burial grounds with original burial stones. The tour continues to the highest point on the islands before descending into the picturesque village of Gjógv. The return route offers plenty of photo opportunities, along with tales of the legends and myths that define this magical country.


Availability: All Year

Discover Suðuroy

The ferry will take clients to Suðuroy in approximately two hours. Along the way, stories of the Viking legends Tróndur and Sigmundur will be shared, detailing their ongoing and bloody battle for control of the Faroe Islands. As the ferry sails south, it passes the islands of Sandoy, Skúvoy, Stóra Dímun, and Lítla Dímun. Upon arrival in Suðuroy, the journey begins with a visit to the northernmost village on the island, followed by a drive to the southernmost point of the Faroe Islands, Akrabyrgi.


Availability: All year – Wednesdays only

Tórshavn City Walk

A lovely way of discovering this small capital. Together with an experienced guide you will travel through the local stories & explore the past and present of the world’s smallest capital.


Availability: All Year, Daily

Duraton: 1 hour

Mykines Day Tour

Mykines, long believed to be the island referred to as the 'paradise of birds,' offers a guided tour around the village. The walk continues to Hólmin, connected to the main island by a wooden footbridge over a 35-meter-deep gorge, culminating in spectacular views from the lighthouse. A picnic and refreshments can be enjoyed at the lighthouse before getting up close to the puffins that visit the island every summer.


Availability: May 1st – August 31st

Vágar Highlights

Enjoy mesmerizing views of Vágar Island and visit locations made famous by the latest Peter Pan movie, which takes viewers directly to Neverland. The tour begins with a drive to Vágar Island, followed by a hike to the 'hanging lake.' The stunning view is best appreciated from the cliff, with the roaring ocean below and the lake in front. After lunch, the hike back begins, with a drive to the westernmost village of Gásadalur to see the waterfall. On the return journey, a stop is made in the beautiful town of Bøður to take a stroll along the picturesque beach.


Availability: All Year



Tindhólmur Day Trip

A boat will take clients to Tindhólmur, with a 10-minute sail past Drangarnir before arriving at the islet. Once there, a guided tour around the islet awaits. Similar to Mykines, Tindhólmur is home to puffins, offering excellent birdwatching opportunities, with a chance to get close to the birds. Clients will also have the opportunity to swim in a picturesque lake, surrounded by some of the most stunning scenery the Faroe Islands have to offer. Afterward, a lunch pack will be served near the only two houses on the islet. The tour includes transport from Tórshavn, a boat trip around Drangarnir, a local guide, hiking fees, lake swimming, cliff jumping, a lunch pack, and refreshments.


Availability: All Year

Duration: 6 hours

Explore the Northern Islands

The tour begins with a drive from Tórshavn to the northernmost village of the Faroe Islands, Viðareiði. From there, the journey heads south, visiting the village of Kunoy on Kunoy Island, where the towering mountains create a truly awe-inspiring setting. The tour continues to Klaksvík, the second-largest town in the Faroe Islands. Over the course of the day, four different islands are visited.


Availability: All Year

City Sightseeing by E-Bike

The best way to explore Tórshavn is by E-bike with a local guide. On an electric bike, clients can get close to the city’s top historical, cultural, and natural attractions. With no need to worry about car parking or pollution, the focus is fully on the sights and experiences along the way. Cycling through one of the world’s smallest capitals, clients can rediscover the pure joy of biking. The price includes E-bike rental, helmet, water bottles, an energy bar, and the services of a local guide.


Availability: All year, Wednesdays only

Duration: 2 hours

City Sightseeing by E-Bike

The best way to explore Tórshavn is by E-bike with a local guide. On an electric bike, clients can get close to the city’s top historical, cultural, and natural attractions. With no need to worry about car parking or pollution, the focus is fully on the sights and experiences along the way. Cycling through one of the world’s smallest capitals, clients can rediscover the pure joy of biking. The price includes E-bike rental, helmet, water bottles, an energy bar, and the services of a local guide.


Availability: All year, Wednesdays only

Duration: 2 hours

Tindhólmur Day Trip

A boat will take clients to Tindhólmur, with a 10-minute sail past Drangarnir before arriving at the islet. Once there, a guided tour around the islet awaits. Similar to Mykines, Tindhólmur is home to puffins, offering excellent birdwatching opportunities, with a chance to get close to the birds. Clients will also have the opportunity to swim in a picturesque lake, surrounded by some of the most stunning scenery the Faroe Islands have to offer. Afterward, a lunch pack will be served near the only two houses on the islet. The tour includes transport from Tórshavn, a boat trip around Drangarnir, a local guide, hiking fees, lake swimming, cliff jumping, a lunch pack, and refreshments.


Availability: All Year

Duration: 6 hours

Tindhólmur Day Trip

A boat will take clients to Tindhólmur, with a 10-minute sail past Drangarnir before arriving at the islet. Once there, a guided tour around the islet awaits. Similar to Mykines, Tindhólmur is home to puffins, offering excellent birdwatching opportunities, with a chance to get close to the birds. Clients will also have the opportunity to swim in a picturesque lake, surrounded by some of the most stunning scenery the Faroe Islands have to offer. Afterward, a lunch pack will be served near the only two houses on the islet. The tour includes transport from Tórshavn, a boat trip around Drangarnir, a local guide, hiking fees, lake swimming, cliff jumping, a lunch pack, and refreshments.


Availability: All Year

Duration: 6 hours

Mykines Day Tour

Mykines, long believed to be the island referred to as the 'paradise of birds,' offers a guided tour around the village. The walk continues to Hólmin, connected to the main island by a wooden footbridge over a 35-meter-deep gorge, culminating in spectacular views from the lighthouse. A picnic and refreshments can be enjoyed at the lighthouse before getting up close to the puffins that visit the island every summer.


Availability: May 1st – August 31st

Mykines Day Tour

Mykines, long believed to be the island referred to as the 'paradise of birds,' offers a guided tour around the village. The walk continues to Hólmin, connected to the main island by a wooden footbridge over a 35-meter-deep gorge, culminating in spectacular views from the lighthouse. A picnic and refreshments can be enjoyed at the lighthouse before getting up close to the puffins that visit the island every summer.


Availability: May 1st – August 31st

Discover Suðuroy

The ferry will take clients to Suðuroy in approximately two hours. Along the way, stories of the Viking legends Tróndur and Sigmundur will be shared, detailing their ongoing and bloody battle for control of the Faroe Islands. As the ferry sails south, it passes the islands of Sandoy, Skúvoy, Stóra Dímun, and Lítla Dímun. Upon arrival in Suðuroy, the journey begins with a visit to the northernmost village on the island, followed by a drive to the southernmost point of the Faroe Islands, Akrabyrgi.


Availability: All year – Wednesdays only

Discover Suðuroy

The ferry will take clients to Suðuroy in approximately two hours. Along the way, stories of the Viking legends Tróndur and Sigmundur will be shared, detailing their ongoing and bloody battle for control of the Faroe Islands. As the ferry sails south, it passes the islands of Sandoy, Skúvoy, Stóra Dímun, and Lítla Dímun. Upon arrival in Suðuroy, the journey begins with a visit to the northernmost village on the island, followed by a drive to the southernmost point of the Faroe Islands, Akrabyrgi.


Availability: All year – Wednesdays only

Tórshavn City Walk

A lovely way of discovering this small capital. Together with an experienced guide you will travel through the local stories & explore the past and present of the world’s smallest capital.


Availability: All Year, Daily

Duraton: 1 hour

Tórshavn City Walk

A lovely way of discovering this small capital. Together with an experienced guide you will travel through the local stories & explore the past and present of the world’s smallest capital.


Availability: All Year, Daily

Duraton: 1 hour

Higlights of the Faroe Islands

This tour showcases the best sights in the Faroe Islands, including the historic village of Kirkjubøur, the stunning village of Saksun with its natural amphitheater of cliffs, waterfalls, and breathtaking scenery, as well as the oldest Viking burial grounds with original burial stones. The tour continues to the highest point on the islands before descending into the picturesque village of Gjógv. The return route offers plenty of photo opportunities, along with tales of the legends and myths that define this magical country.


Availability: All Year

Higlights of the Faroe Islands

This tour showcases the best sights in the Faroe Islands, including the historic village of Kirkjubøur, the stunning village of Saksun with its natural amphitheater of cliffs, waterfalls, and breathtaking scenery, as well as the oldest Viking burial grounds with original burial stones. The tour continues to the highest point on the islands before descending into the picturesque village of Gjógv. The return route offers plenty of photo opportunities, along with tales of the legends and myths that define this magical country.


Availability: All Year

Explore the Northern Islands

The tour begins with a drive from Tórshavn to the northernmost village of the Faroe Islands, Viðareiði. From there, the journey heads south, visiting the village of Kunoy on Kunoy Island, where the towering mountains create a truly awe-inspiring setting. The tour continues to Klaksvík, the second-largest town in the Faroe Islands. Over the course of the day, four different islands are visited.


Availability: All Year

Higlights of the Faroe Islands

This tour showcases the best sights in the Faroe Islands, including the historic village of Kirkjubøur, the stunning village of Saksun with its natural amphitheater of cliffs, waterfalls, and breathtaking scenery, as well as the oldest Viking burial grounds with original burial stones. The tour continues to the highest point on the islands before descending into the picturesque village of Gjógv. The return route offers plenty of photo opportunities, along with tales of the legends and myths that define this magical country.


Availability: All Year

Vágar Highlights

Enjoy mesmerizing views of Vágar Island and visit locations made famous by the latest Peter Pan movie, which takes viewers directly to Neverland. The tour begins with a drive to Vágar Island, followed by a hike to the 'hanging lake.' The stunning view is best appreciated from the cliff, with the roaring ocean below and the lake in front. After lunch, the hike back begins, with a drive to the westernmost village of Gásadalur to see the waterfall. On the return journey, a stop is made in the beautiful town of Bøður to take a stroll along the picturesque beach.


Availability: All Year



Vágar Highlights

Enjoy mesmerizing views of Vágar Island and visit locations made famous by the latest Peter Pan movie, which takes viewers directly to Neverland. The tour begins with a drive to Vágar Island, followed by a hike to the 'hanging lake.' The stunning view is best appreciated from the cliff, with the roaring ocean below and the lake in front. After lunch, the hike back begins, with a drive to the westernmost village of Gásadalur to see the waterfall. On the return journey, a stop is made in the beautiful town of Bøður to take a stroll along the picturesque beach.


Availability: All Year



City Sightseeing by E-Bike

The best way to explore Tórshavn is by E-bike with a local guide. On an electric bike, clients can get close to the city’s top historical, cultural, and natural attractions. With no need to worry about car parking or pollution, the focus is fully on the sights and experiences along the way. Cycling through one of the world’s smallest capitals, clients can rediscover the pure joy of biking. The price includes E-bike rental, helmet, water bottles, an energy bar, and the services of a local guide.


Availability: All year, Wednesdays only

Duration: 2 hours

City Sightseeing by E-Bike

The best way to explore Tórshavn is by E-bike with a local guide. On an electric bike, clients can get close to the city’s top historical, cultural, and natural attractions. With no need to worry about car parking or pollution, the focus is fully on the sights and experiences along the way. Cycling through one of the world’s smallest capitals, clients can rediscover the pure joy of biking. The price includes E-bike rental, helmet, water bottles, an energy bar, and the services of a local guide.


Availability: All year, Wednesdays only

Duration: 2 hours

Tórshavn City Walk

A lovely way of discovering this small capital. Together with an experienced guide you will travel through the local stories & explore the past and present of the world’s smallest capital.


Availability: All Year, Daily

Duraton: 1 hour

Tórshavn City Walk

A lovely way of discovering this small capital. Together with an experienced guide you will travel through the local stories & explore the past and present of the world’s smallest capital.


Availability: All Year, Daily

Duraton: 1 hour

Tindhólmur Day Trip

A boat will take clients to Tindhólmur, with a 10-minute sail past Drangarnir before arriving at the islet. Once there, a guided tour around the islet awaits. Similar to Mykines, Tindhólmur is home to puffins, offering excellent birdwatching opportunities, with a chance to get close to the birds. Clients will also have the opportunity to swim in a picturesque lake, surrounded by some of the most stunning scenery the Faroe Islands have to offer. Afterward, a lunch pack will be served near the only two houses on the islet. The tour includes transport from Tórshavn, a boat trip around Drangarnir, a local guide, hiking fees, lake swimming, cliff jumping, a lunch pack, and refreshments.


Availability: All Year

Duration: 6 hours

Tindhólmur Day Trip

A boat will take clients to Tindhólmur, with a 10-minute sail past Drangarnir before arriving at the islet. Once there, a guided tour around the islet awaits. Similar to Mykines, Tindhólmur is home to puffins, offering excellent birdwatching opportunities, with a chance to get close to the birds. Clients will also have the opportunity to swim in a picturesque lake, surrounded by some of the most stunning scenery the Faroe Islands have to offer. Afterward, a lunch pack will be served near the only two houses on the islet. The tour includes transport from Tórshavn, a boat trip around Drangarnir, a local guide, hiking fees, lake swimming, cliff jumping, a lunch pack, and refreshments.


Availability: All Year

Duration: 6 hours

Higlights of the Faroe Islands

This tour showcases the best sights in the Faroe Islands, including the historic village of Kirkjubøur, the stunning village of Saksun with its natural amphitheater of cliffs, waterfalls, and breathtaking scenery, as well as the oldest Viking burial grounds with original burial stones. The tour continues to the highest point on the islands before descending into the picturesque village of Gjógv. The return route offers plenty of photo opportunities, along with tales of the legends and myths that define this magical country.


Availability: All Year

Higlights of the Faroe Islands

This tour showcases the best sights in the Faroe Islands, including the historic village of Kirkjubøur, the stunning village of Saksun with its natural amphitheater of cliffs, waterfalls, and breathtaking scenery, as well as the oldest Viking burial grounds with original burial stones. The tour continues to the highest point on the islands before descending into the picturesque village of Gjógv. The return route offers plenty of photo opportunities, along with tales of the legends and myths that define this magical country.


Availability: All Year

Mykines Day Tour

Mykines, long believed to be the island referred to as the 'paradise of birds,' offers a guided tour around the village. The walk continues to Hólmin, connected to the main island by a wooden footbridge over a 35-meter-deep gorge, culminating in spectacular views from the lighthouse. A picnic and refreshments can be enjoyed at the lighthouse before getting up close to the puffins that visit the island every summer.


Availability: May 1st – August 31st

Mykines Day Tour

Mykines, long believed to be the island referred to as the 'paradise of birds,' offers a guided tour around the village. The walk continues to Hólmin, connected to the main island by a wooden footbridge over a 35-meter-deep gorge, culminating in spectacular views from the lighthouse. A picnic and refreshments can be enjoyed at the lighthouse before getting up close to the puffins that visit the island every summer.


Availability: May 1st – August 31st

Explore the Northern Islands

The tour begins with a drive from Tórshavn to the northernmost village of the Faroe Islands, Viðareiði. From there, the journey heads south, visiting the village of Kunoy on Kunoy Island, where the towering mountains create a truly awe-inspiring setting. The tour continues to Klaksvík, the second-largest town in the Faroe Islands. Over the course of the day, four different islands are visited.


Availability: All Year

Explore the Northern Islands

The tour begins with a drive from Tórshavn to the northernmost village of the Faroe Islands, Viðareiði. From there, the journey heads south, visiting the village of Kunoy on Kunoy Island, where the towering mountains create a truly awe-inspiring setting. The tour continues to Klaksvík, the second-largest town in the Faroe Islands. Over the course of the day, four different islands are visited.


Availability: All Year

Discover Suðuroy

The ferry will take clients to Suðuroy in approximately two hours. Along the way, stories of the Viking legends Tróndur and Sigmundur will be shared, detailing their ongoing and bloody battle for control of the Faroe Islands. As the ferry sails south, it passes the islands of Sandoy, Skúvoy, Stóra Dímun, and Lítla Dímun. Upon arrival in Suðuroy, the journey begins with a visit to the northernmost village on the island, followed by a drive to the southernmost point of the Faroe Islands, Akrabyrgi.


Availability: All year – Wednesdays only

Discover Suðuroy

The ferry will take clients to Suðuroy in approximately two hours. Along the way, stories of the Viking legends Tróndur and Sigmundur will be shared, detailing their ongoing and bloody battle for control of the Faroe Islands. As the ferry sails south, it passes the islands of Sandoy, Skúvoy, Stóra Dímun, and Lítla Dímun. Upon arrival in Suðuroy, the journey begins with a visit to the northernmost village on the island, followed by a drive to the southernmost point of the Faroe Islands, Akrabyrgi.


Availability: All year – Wednesdays only

Vágar Highlights

Enjoy mesmerizing views of Vágar Island and visit locations made famous by the latest Peter Pan movie, which takes viewers directly to Neverland. The tour begins with a drive to Vágar Island, followed by a hike to the 'hanging lake.' The stunning view is best appreciated from the cliff, with the roaring ocean below and the lake in front. After lunch, the hike back begins, with a drive to the westernmost village of Gásadalur to see the waterfall. On the return journey, a stop is made in the beautiful town of Bøður to take a stroll along the picturesque beach.


Availability: All Year



Vágar Highlights

Enjoy mesmerizing views of Vágar Island and visit locations made famous by the latest Peter Pan movie, which takes viewers directly to Neverland. The tour begins with a drive to Vágar Island, followed by a hike to the 'hanging lake.' The stunning view is best appreciated from the cliff, with the roaring ocean below and the lake in front. After lunch, the hike back begins, with a drive to the westernmost village of Gásadalur to see the waterfall. On the return journey, a stop is made in the beautiful town of Bøður to take a stroll along the picturesque beach.


Availability: All Year



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