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Faroe Islands Travel Guide — Things to Do, Food & Hotels

North Atlantic archipelago organized as an autonomous constituent country of the Kingdom of Denmark

About Faroe Islands

The Faroe Islands are a self-governing island territory ofDenmark, although they aim politically for greater independence. The islands have a population of 51,000 (2018), and a language and culture of their own. The Faroese tourist season is very short. It begins in May and ends by September. Most visitors come between July and August by far. If you would like to avoid the busiest season, it is best to visit the Faroes in late May or early June. The Faroese weather has its own temperament and is a lot like the weather in neighbouring regions, just more unpredictable. One of the main reasons that people visit the Faroe Islands is the incredible nature and scenery. The Faroe Islands turn extraordinarily green during the summertime. The fresh air, the deep blue ocean, the vertical sea cliffs

Top Attractions in Faroe Islands

Explore the best things to see and do in Faroe Islands:

  • Beinisvord
  • Rinkusteinar
  • Slættaratindur
  • The Giant and his Wife
  • Viðareiði

Faroe Islands Travel Guide Sections

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