Suspended between Scotland and Iceland, this timeless landscape is home to only a few thousand people — and over 34 million seabirds nesting on its cliffs. A six-day journey immersed in uncompromising nature, traveled in an exclusive minivan or minibus with up to 15 participant.
Visiting the Faroe Islands feels like stepping into the past, where even time seems to pause to admire the extraordinary scenery. The archipelago is home to countless seabirds — puffins, gannets, guillemots, terns — and above all to landscapes that remain unspoiled and authentically wild. Fishing villages and Tórshavn, the world’s smallest capital, complete the portrait of these remarkable islands.
During our journey, we will explore Mykines, Gjógv, Klaksvík, Cape Enniberg, and the breathtaking vistas of Sornfell.
If you seek pure nature, silence, the sound of crashing waves, fierce gusts of wind, and thousands of birds skimming the cliffs, this is your place. With its Jurassic-like scenery, dramatic sea cliffs (including Cape Enniberg, the highest sea-facing cliff in the world), and a land still largely untouched by tourism, the Faroe Islands offer more than enough to fill an entire week of discovery.
WHY GO TO THE FAROE ISLANDS?
Unreal Landscapes
At every turn, a new cinematic scene unfolds: sheer sea cliffs wrapped in mist, turf-roofed villages tucked into quiet fjords, and seabirds dancing in the wind. The landscapes feel ancient and untouched — as if shaped by Norse gods and left untouched ever since.
Authentic, Living Culture
Faroese culture is deeply rooted in tradition yet never static. Locals live in close harmony with nature, tending sheep, drying fish, and gathering for songs and community celebrations. You’ll meet people who are warm, proud, and profoundly connected to their land.
Off the Beaten Track — Yet Accessible
Despite their remote character, the Faroe Islands are surprisingly easy to reach, with daily flights from mainland Europe. Once there, you’ll find a peaceful escape from over-tourism: no queues, no crowds, no rush — just space, silence, and sea air.
Perfect for Nature Lovers & Explorers
Whether you love hiking, photography, wildlife, or simply wandering, the Faroe Islands deliver. Picture coastal trails plunging into the sea, waterfalls cascading from cliffs, and endless opportunities to feel small in the best, most humbling way.
Sustainable, Responsible Travel
The Faroe Islands are pioneers in green energy and environmental preservation, inviting travelers to explore mindfully. There’s a deep respect for the land — and visitors are welcomed when they arrive with curiosity and care.