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  1. The Faroe Islands is an island archipelago halfway between Norway and Iceland. It is an autonomous territory within the Kingdom of Denmark. Whilst only a short flight from the UK, Copenhagen or Denmark, the Faroe Islands is still a relatively remote tourist destination and remains a pristine natural paradise.

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  4. Join us for a Faroe Islands photo tour to capture some of the most breathtaking and dramatic landscapes in the North Atlantic Ocean. These islands boast some of the most majestic cliffs, imposing sea stacks, epic fjords, photogenic waterfalls, and raw beauty in the entire world.

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    • Faroe Islands Photography Guide: The Best Spots on Each Island
    • Vágar
    • Streymoy
    • Sandoy
    • Eysturoy
    • Suduroy
    • Kalsoy
    • Kunoy
    • Borðoy
    • Viðoy

    When you visit the Faroe Islands, you will almost immediately be stopped in your tracks by how raw and dramatic the landscapes are. The sea stacks, rock formations, and views are actually mind-boggling because they genuinely don’t look real most of the time. I have had the chance to visit the Faroe Islands twice and during two different seasons and...

    When I asked a Faroese person on Suduroy which island was their favorite aside from their own, they blurted out ‘Vágar’ without any hesitation. It was hard to even question why they loved Vágar so much because after being on the island several times (it is where the main airport is) and seeing the scenery there, it is a completely justified opinion...

    Streymoy is the main island in the Faroes and home to the capital city of Tórshavn. One would think that a capital city and main island would be overshadowed by the nature on other islands, but that isn’t the case at all in the Faroes. Streymoy is truly one of the most beautiful islands in the North Atlantic and it offers a variety of landscapes an...

    I found Sandoy the most peaceful of any of the islands I have had the opportunity to visit so far. As the name suggests, there is sand on Sandoy. The island is calm, pretty windy, and brimming with friendly locals who will be very excited that you picked to visit their home instead of staying on the typical tourist trail. Something about Sandoy rem...

    I must admit that even though I have been to Eysturoy several times during my two trips, it is one place I just haven’t explored thoroughly. I have been across Slættaratindur, the tallest mountain in the Faroe Islands, more than once and I have been to Eiði and Gjógv two times. But, that is really about it. I hope I can add more locations to Eystur...

    I used to claim Streymoy as my favorite island… and then I went to Suðuroy. I genuinely was blown away by the southernmost island in the Faroes. So much that I am already secretly plotting a return back there. The island was a mix of charming villages and startling scenery and I just couldn’t get enough of it. Allison and I constantly looked at eac...

    One of the most recognizable places in the Faroe Islands is the island of Kalsoy. It requires a ferry from Klaksvik to travel there, but once you’re there, you will witness scenery so epic that you’ll be mindblown. There aren’t too many villages on Kalsoy and most of the nature is inaccessible, but that places on Kalsoy that you can visit will be f...

    I shamefully have not spent enough time on Kunoy. Granted, there is not too much happening on the island but there are some worthy hikes there and I’d love to do them one of these days. My most recent trip to the Faroe Islands had Kunoy on the agenda and while our time there was shorted due to an incident we had in Viðareiði on Viðoy, we still made...

    I owe Borðoy big time. I really haven’t done the island justice after my car accident in a tunnel in March 2017 while on my way to the abandoned village of Múli in the north of Borðoy. I never did make it to Múli that time and my time in Klaksvík was merely to catch and return from a ferry to Kalsoy. On my most recent trip, I didn’t do it much just...

    I always wanted to check out Viðoy as it is one of the northern islands that intrigued me the most. Not really sure why or if I mixed up my Faroese knowledge, but it was the least remarkable of all places I have been to because we had a sour time there (not Viðoy’s fault, however). We drove what seemed to be a new road to the village of Viðareiði w...

  5. 17 de ago. de 2023 · 11-17 August 2023. At the edge of the world lays an isolated and mysterious destination. A dreamy place made of dramatic cliffs, lush green valleys and colorful villages. This unique Faroe Islands Photo Tour is the perfect way to capture those amazing landscapes.

  6. 25 de ago. de 2019 · There are 18 islands, so there is no shortage of photo spots. In this post, we will cover but a few of the major ones, and you can find even more in the PIXEO App. So without further adieu,...