Amid the worldwide Covid-19 outbreak, tourist attractions around the world have closed their doors and moved things online, providing virtual reality experiences and museum tours. However, the Faroe ...
The Faroe Islands are famously home to more sheep than people. And in 2023, 130,000 foreign tourists visited the remote island archipelago southeast of Iceland, outnumbering the roughly 53,000 ...
Faroe Islands' creative marketing campaigns continue to pay dividends, but greater publicity around animal cruelty may eat at away at them. Before the pandemic, the Faroe Islands was a darling in the ...
The wind was ferocious as I stepped out from where I’d been sheltering behind the old stone church on Viðoy, the northernmost of the Faroe Islands. I stumbled as if I were on the deck of a ship. The ...
You likely won't find the Faroe Islands on most travelers' radars, but these craggy North Atlantic rocks stand poised to jolt even the most jaded globetrotter. The Faroe Islands are at once ancient ...
During the fourth weekend in April, you won’t see tourists hiking the popular village path connecting Fuglafjørður and Hellurnar. They won’t be able to easily access the picturesque lighthouse on ...
“Please, Sir, we like to keep our grass alive. Stay on the road if you can,” called the passing local from his car. A tourist had stepped onto a meadow, above the tiny Faroese village of Boeur, to ...
The CEO of Vágar Airport highlighted the Faroe Islands’ growing tourism appeal and outlined air connectivity goals during a presentation at Routes Europe 2025. Vágar Airport (FAE) is the international ...
The tiny Faroe Islands in the North Atlantic Ocean could be a poor choice for travellers with vertigo, seasickness or a fear of enclosed spaces. There are crumbling cliffs, sudden gale-force winds and ...
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