Winter Highlights of the Faroe Islands
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The Faroe Islands is becoming a more and more popular destination to visit and has over the last years made numerous “top 10” lists of places to go. Most people visit during the summertime but why not be an adventurer and experience the wild Nordic beauty in the wintertime. The ever changing weather will form the experience; you will see waterfalls flow upwards, spun into the sky as vortices by the wind. Surrounded by empty ocean, the islands are illuminated by an ethereal light. The sun shoots above the horizon. The sea changes from indigo to slate, pewter, then silver within seconds and at night there is a fair chance of seeing the northern lights. Stay for 4 nights or extend to 7 nights with extra time to explore and more laid back travel.
Highlights
- Stay 4 or 7 nights
- Experience the ever changing weather
- Self drive holiday for the independent traveller seeking unspoiled nature and landscape
- Chance to see the Northern Lights and the beautiful Faroe Islands in winter
Bespoke Holiday
At All Iceland we tailor make holidays for our customers.
With this in mind you cannot book this holiday directly on the website. Please send us an enquiry or give us a call with your travel dates and preferred departure airport and we will help you to create your once in a lifetime holiday.
This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. today and start planning with us! -
Suggested Itinerary - 4 NIGHTS (with option to extend to 7 nights)
Day 1 - Departure from Edinburgh, arrival at Vágar Airport, Faroe Islands
Arrival at Vágar airport and pick up your car at the rental service desk before heading to your hotel in Tórshavn. If time allows we suggest a drive to the picturesque villages Gásadalur and Bø. Enroute you will have a fantastic view to the islets and stacks of the coast, the most known is Tindhólmur with its castle-like peaks. In Gásadalur we suggest a walk to the famous waterfall “Múlafossur” – a must see for all visitors. We also suggest a walk around the lake Sørvágsvatn out to the famous waterfall Bøsdalafossur if time allows. It is an easy hike and the waterfall, the foaming sea together with the amazing view of the cliffs and freestanding rocks on the western side of the island will leave a lasting impression.
Overnight stay at Hilton Garden Inn or similar
Day 2 - Streymoy, Eysturoy and Gjógv Village
In the afternoon the trip continues towards Streymoy – crossing “the bridge over the Atlantic” to Eysturoy – further to Eiði from where you can see the famous rock formations known as the “Giant and the Witch” and further on to the quaint village of Gjógv. Here you will stay at guesthouse Gjáargarður or Hotel Runavík for one night.
Gjógv’s outlying location on the northern tip of Eysturoy, far away from the illuminated cities, makes it a good spot to see the northern lights – stay up late, take a walk out in the dark night and you might be lucky.
Overnight stay at Hilton Garden Inn or similar
Day 3 - The Northern Islands
Spend the day exploring the Northern Islands. Drive through the sub-sea tunnel that connect Eysturoy with Borðoy – note the colourful light installations, made by the well-known Faroese artist Tróndur Patursson, in the bottom of the sub-sea tunnel. The first town you will see on Borðoy is Klaksvík, the second largest city on the Faroe Islands. Take a walk on the main street that runs around the bay, here you will find shops and a few cosy cafes, and visit the beautiful Christian’s Church with the magnificent 57 m² fresco of “The Last Supper”.
The northern islands are a cluster of small islands, characterised by steep mountains and colourful villages that are scattered around. Drive further north to the northern most point where you will find the village Viðareiðið beautiful situated in a valley with a view of its neighbouring islands, Fugloy and Svínoy to the east and Borðoy, Kunoy and Kalsoy to the west. On the way back to Klaksvík we suggest a detour to Kunoy for a nice walk in the plantation and to enjoy the excellent view to Kalsoy.
Head for the capital Tórshavn. On route we suggest a detour to Tjørnuvík – a walk along the beach where you might find remainings from the Vikings, as graves have been found in the village proving that the area has been inhabited since the first Vikings came to the islands. Hereafter drive to Saksun, an idyllic village with grass roof houses surround by steep mountains, and a lagoon-like lake with a sandy beach that leads out to the Atlantic Ocean. If it is low tide it is possible to do a beautiful walk along the beach out to the sea. It is a good idea to bring a packed lunch from the guesthouse in Gjógv that you can enjoy en route.
Late afternoon you will check in at your hotel in Tórshavn and then it is time to discover what the city life of the Faroe Islands has to offer. Dine at one of the city’s many restaurants, go to a concert or enjoy a drink with the locals at one of the cafés at the marina. Ask the reception “what’s on” in Tórshavn.
Overnight stay at Hilton Garden Inn or similar
Day 4 - Explore Tórshavn
Spend the day exploring the capital. The city offers a variety of museums, e.g. we recommend a visit at the National Art Gallery which is in possession of a collection of both modern and early Faroese pictorial art, including a number of important works by the most known Faroese artist, Sámal Joensen-Mikines (1906-79). Do also take a stroll in the park area surrounding the Art Gallery where you will find several bronze sculptures by the prolific Faroese artisan Hans Pauli Olsen. Not far from the Art Gallery you will find the Nordic House, a magnificent architectural pearl that also is worth a visit. Downtown Tórshavn you will find several cafes, fashion and crafts art, and we recommend that you visti the wool shops Sirri and Andrias í Vágsbotni, arts and crafts shop Østrøm, graphic workshop Steinprent, the international known designer Guðrun & Guðrun and music store TUTL which occasionally holds small live concerts.
Overnight stay at Hilton Garden Inn or similar
Day 5 - Depart for home
Your tour of the Faroe Islands has come to an end - check out from the hotel, drive to the airport, drop off your car and enjoy your flight back home.
Departures: Between October to early December or April.
4 Nights: Price from £1,125* per person based on two people sharing a double/twin room and rental car
*Subject to availability7 Nights: Price from £1,525* per person based on two people sharing a double/twin room and rental car
*Subject to availabilityIncluded:
- Return flight with Atlantic Airways from Edinburgh including 23kg luggage allowance, taxes and fees
- 4/7 nights accommodation in 3/4 star hotel, Hotel Hilton Garden Inn or similar
- Rental car for 4/7 days, picked up and dropped off at the airport, Hyundai i20 or similar (car upgrades available) including free mileage, CDW, Personal accident insurance, Theft insurance, airport tax and VAT
- Financial Protection (ATOL)Not included:
- Optional Excursions
- Travel Insurance
- Anything else not specifically listed under "this includes"
Why book with All Iceland?
All Iceland is a UK based travel company that specialises in Iceland, Faroe Islands and Greenland
Book with the Icelandic experts!Our office is staffed and run by Icelanders, we promise intimate local knowledge from where to stay to places to eat and the hidden gems that you will not find in tourist guides. We will help you get the holiday you want and we can adapt this package. Book through us and your holiday will also be fully ATOL and ABTA protected. Travel with confidence!
Contact us and we can help you:- to stay longer and discover more, this package can be extended -
- to book additional excursions -
- if you have specific accommodation requirements -
- to book this package with or without flights --
All Iceland cooperates with airlines that offer direct, scheduled flights to Iceland, Faroe Islands and Greenland. When making a holiday enquiry, please state which airport you wish to fly from. We can offer a package with or without flights. When you book a holiday package including UK flights, your holiday will be fully ATOL Protected.
Flights to Iceland
Icelandair, full service airline: London Heathrow and London Gatwick, Manchester, Edinburgh, Glasgow and Dublin to Keflavík Airport (KEF).
British Airways, full service airline: London Heathrow to Keflavík Airport (KEF).
easyJet, low cost airline: London Gatwick and London Luton, Birmingham, Bristol, Manchester, Newcastle and Edinburgh to Keflavík Airport (KEF).Flights to Iceland, Akureyri
easyJet: London Gatwick and Manchester to Keflavík Airport (KEF).
Domestic Flights in Iceland
Icelandair: Domestic flights between Reykjavík Domestic Airport (REY) to Akureyri, Egilsstaðir, Höfn, Ísafjörður, Vopnafjörður, Grímsey and Þórshöfn.
Flights to Faroe Islands and Greenland
Atlantic Airways: Edinburgh, London Gatwick, Keflavík and Copenhagen to Vagar Airport Faroe Islands.
Air Greenland: Copenhagen, Keflavík to Greenland.
Icelandair: Keflavík to Faroe Islands and Greenland.
Enquire About This Package
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The Faroe Islands is becoming a more and more popular destination to visit and has over the last years made numerous “top 10” lists of places to go. Most people visit during the summertime but why not be an adventurer and experience the wild Nordic beauty in the wintertime. The ever changing weather will form the experience; you will see waterfalls flow upwards, spun into the sky as vortices by the wind. Surrounded by empty ocean, the islands are illuminated by an ethereal light. The sun shoots above the horizon. The sea changes from indigo to slate, pewter, then silver within seconds and at night there is a fair chance of seeing the northern lights. Stay for 4 nights or extend to 7 nights with extra time to explore and more laid back travel.
Highlights
- Stay 4 or 7 nights
- Experience the ever changing weather
- Self drive holiday for the independent traveller seeking unspoiled nature and landscape
- Chance to see the Northern Lights and the beautiful Faroe Islands in winter
Bespoke Holiday
At All Iceland we tailor make holidays for our customers.
With this in mind you cannot book this holiday directly on the website. Please send us an enquiry or give us a call with your travel dates and preferred departure airport and we will help you to create your once in a lifetime holiday.
This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. today and start planning with us! -
Suggested Itinerary - 4 NIGHTS (with option to extend to 7 nights)
Day 1 - Departure from Edinburgh, arrival at Vágar Airport, Faroe Islands
Arrival at Vágar airport and pick up your car at the rental service desk before heading to your hotel in Tórshavn. If time allows we suggest a drive to the picturesque villages Gásadalur and Bø. Enroute you will have a fantastic view to the islets and stacks of the coast, the most known is Tindhólmur with its castle-like peaks. In Gásadalur we suggest a walk to the famous waterfall “Múlafossur” – a must see for all visitors. We also suggest a walk around the lake Sørvágsvatn out to the famous waterfall Bøsdalafossur if time allows. It is an easy hike and the waterfall, the foaming sea together with the amazing view of the cliffs and freestanding rocks on the western side of the island will leave a lasting impression.
Overnight stay at Hilton Garden Inn or similar
Day 2 - Streymoy, Eysturoy and Gjógv Village
In the afternoon the trip continues towards Streymoy – crossing “the bridge over the Atlantic” to Eysturoy – further to Eiði from where you can see the famous rock formations known as the “Giant and the Witch” and further on to the quaint village of Gjógv. Here you will stay at guesthouse Gjáargarður or Hotel Runavík for one night.
Gjógv’s outlying location on the northern tip of Eysturoy, far away from the illuminated cities, makes it a good spot to see the northern lights – stay up late, take a walk out in the dark night and you might be lucky.
Overnight stay at Hilton Garden Inn or similar
Day 3 - The Northern Islands
Spend the day exploring the Northern Islands. Drive through the sub-sea tunnel that connect Eysturoy with Borðoy – note the colourful light installations, made by the well-known Faroese artist Tróndur Patursson, in the bottom of the sub-sea tunnel. The first town you will see on Borðoy is Klaksvík, the second largest city on the Faroe Islands. Take a walk on the main street that runs around the bay, here you will find shops and a few cosy cafes, and visit the beautiful Christian’s Church with the magnificent 57 m² fresco of “The Last Supper”.
The northern islands are a cluster of small islands, characterised by steep mountains and colourful villages that are scattered around. Drive further north to the northern most point where you will find the village Viðareiðið beautiful situated in a valley with a view of its neighbouring islands, Fugloy and Svínoy to the east and Borðoy, Kunoy and Kalsoy to the west. On the way back to Klaksvík we suggest a detour to Kunoy for a nice walk in the plantation and to enjoy the excellent view to Kalsoy.
Head for the capital Tórshavn. On route we suggest a detour to Tjørnuvík – a walk along the beach where you might find remainings from the Vikings, as graves have been found in the village proving that the area has been inhabited since the first Vikings came to the islands. Hereafter drive to Saksun, an idyllic village with grass roof houses surround by steep mountains, and a lagoon-like lake with a sandy beach that leads out to the Atlantic Ocean. If it is low tide it is possible to do a beautiful walk along the beach out to the sea. It is a good idea to bring a packed lunch from the guesthouse in Gjógv that you can enjoy en route.
Late afternoon you will check in at your hotel in Tórshavn and then it is time to discover what the city life of the Faroe Islands has to offer. Dine at one of the city’s many restaurants, go to a concert or enjoy a drink with the locals at one of the cafés at the marina. Ask the reception “what’s on” in Tórshavn.
Overnight stay at Hilton Garden Inn or similar
Day 4 - Explore Tórshavn
Spend the day exploring the capital. The city offers a variety of museums, e.g. we recommend a visit at the National Art Gallery which is in possession of a collection of both modern and early Faroese pictorial art, including a number of important works by the most known Faroese artist, Sámal Joensen-Mikines (1906-79). Do also take a stroll in the park area surrounding the Art Gallery where you will find several bronze sculptures by the prolific Faroese artisan Hans Pauli Olsen. Not far from the Art Gallery you will find the Nordic House, a magnificent architectural pearl that also is worth a visit. Downtown Tórshavn you will find several cafes, fashion and crafts art, and we recommend that you visti the wool shops Sirri and Andrias í Vágsbotni, arts and crafts shop Østrøm, graphic workshop Steinprent, the international known designer Guðrun & Guðrun and music store TUTL which occasionally holds small live concerts.
Overnight stay at Hilton Garden Inn or similar
Day 5 - Depart for home
Your tour of the Faroe Islands has come to an end - check out from the hotel, drive to the airport, drop off your car and enjoy your flight back home.
Departures: Between October to early December or April.
4 Nights: Price from £1,125* per person based on two people sharing a double/twin room and rental car
*Subject to availability7 Nights: Price from £1,525* per person based on two people sharing a double/twin room and rental car
*Subject to availabilityIncluded:
- Return flight with Atlantic Airways from Edinburgh including 23kg luggage allowance, taxes and fees
- 4/7 nights accommodation in 3/4 star hotel, Hotel Hilton Garden Inn or similar
- Rental car for 4/7 days, picked up and dropped off at the airport, Hyundai i20 or similar (car upgrades available) including free mileage, CDW, Personal accident insurance, Theft insurance, airport tax and VAT
- Financial Protection (ATOL)Not included:
- Optional Excursions
- Travel Insurance
- Anything else not specifically listed under "this includes"
Why book with All Iceland?
All Iceland is a UK based travel company that specialises in Iceland, Faroe Islands and Greenland
Book with the Icelandic experts!Our office is staffed and run by Icelanders, we promise intimate local knowledge from where to stay to places to eat and the hidden gems that you will not find in tourist guides. We will help you get the holiday you want and we can adapt this package. Book through us and your holiday will also be fully ATOL and ABTA protected. Travel with confidence!
Contact us and we can help you:- to stay longer and discover more, this package can be extended -
- to book additional excursions -
- if you have specific accommodation requirements -
- to book this package with or without flights --
All Iceland cooperates with airlines that offer direct, scheduled flights to Iceland, Faroe Islands and Greenland. When making a holiday enquiry, please state which airport you wish to fly from. We can offer a package with or without flights. When you book a holiday package including UK flights, your holiday will be fully ATOL Protected.
Flights to Iceland
Icelandair, full service airline: London Heathrow and London Gatwick, Manchester, Edinburgh, Glasgow and Dublin to Keflavík Airport (KEF).
British Airways, full service airline: London Heathrow to Keflavík Airport (KEF).
easyJet, low cost airline: London Gatwick and London Luton, Birmingham, Bristol, Manchester, Newcastle and Edinburgh to Keflavík Airport (KEF).Flights to Iceland, Akureyri
easyJet: London Gatwick and Manchester to Keflavík Airport (KEF).
Domestic Flights in Iceland
Icelandair: Domestic flights between Reykjavík Domestic Airport (REY) to Akureyri, Egilsstaðir, Höfn, Ísafjörður, Vopnafjörður, Grímsey and Þórshöfn.
Flights to Faroe Islands and Greenland
Atlantic Airways: Edinburgh, London Gatwick, Keflavík and Copenhagen to Vagar Airport Faroe Islands.
Air Greenland: Copenhagen, Keflavík to Greenland.
Icelandair: Keflavík to Faroe Islands and Greenland.