Faroe Islands – Puffins

Puffins fly out over the ocean to catch small fish and crustaceans. Before taking off, puffins are extremely cautious, often standing at the mouth of their burrows for a long time and retreat back at the slightest disturbance.

Faroe Islands – Floating Lake

Due to the upward-sloping terrain on the right and the sheer cliffs in the foreground, it creates the striking illusion that Lake Sørvágsvatn is floating high above the ocean.

Faroe Islands – Lighthouse on the Cliff

Kallur Lighthouse is one of the most iconic sights in the Faroe Islands. Standing atop the high ridge feels like standing at the edge of the world - a breathtaking sight.

Faroe Islands – Northern Islands

The development of bridges and tunnels has significantly improved connectivity in the Faroe Islands. These infrastructures transformed remote villages into accessible destinations, uniting the archipelago’s rugged landscape with efficient land routes.

Faroe Islands – Thor’s harbor

Tórshavn, the capital of the Faroe Islands, blends Viking heritage with small-town charm, featuring narrow streets, a scenic harbor and many refined dining options, all contributing to a cozy and atmospheric experience in this remote Nordic destination.

Faroe Islands – Múlafossur Waterfall

After we landed in the Faroe Islands, we set off to see the Múlafossur Waterfall, a stunning stream that plunges over 60 meters into the Atlantic Ocean. Set against towering cliffs and a quiet village, the waterfall’s dramatic beauty left a lasting impression of nature’s raw elegance.