Faroe Islands Custom Travel Planners
Try one of these Faroe Islands custom travel planners to create the trip of your dreams.
Faroe Islands Custom Travel Planner: Chris Gordon: Icepedition
Conde Nast Travel Expert
Phone: 646-388-0556
Email: assistance@icepedition.com
Website: Icepedition
Faroe Islands Custom Travel Planner: Melissa Lee: Royal Travel & Tours
Travel & Leisure A-List
Phone: 815-217-0610
Email: mlee@royal-travel.com
Website: Royal Travel & Tours
From T&L: “Lee is immersed in all things Scandinavia, with an abiding love for the Nordic countries and far north destinations like Greenland and the Faroe Islands.”
Faroe Islands Custom Travel Planner: Mads Tange Christensen and Tina Thorton: Nordic Star
Wendy’s WOW List
Phone: (45) 4816 1997
Email:Â hello@nordicstar.dk
Website: Nordic Star
From Wendy: “Adventure is Mads and Tina’s forte—river rafting, horseback riding, glacier walking—but it can be made soft enough to please grandparents on a multigenerational trip. ”
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Faroe Islands Top Travel Ideas
Ideas for working with your Faroe Islands Custom Tour Planner
Try some of these great ideas to start your conversation with one of the travel experts listed below.
1—Hike to see the glorious panorama at Funningur
2—Visit the Skansin Fortress of Torshavn.
3—Spot puffins on Mykines Island.
4—Photograph the famous Mulafossur waterfall.
5—Travel to see one of the authentic small villages of Føroyar, Færøerne.
6—See the sunset wash the lighthouse of Kallur with it golden glow.
7—Walk through the red town, Torshavn.
8—Cliff hike on Mykines.
9—Hike the land to see magnificent cliffs.
10—All roads lead somewhere on these small islands.
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Faroe Islands Tourism Website Information
Faroe Islands Official Gateway
We found two websites. One appears to be a typical tourism aggregator site with hotels and the like. The other is obviously officially governmental, but has a lot of “facts and figures” not normally seen on tourism sites. So there is plenty of information.
From the government website:
“Adrift in the whirling rhythmic North Atlantic Sea, a different world lingers. A place like no other on earth.
An idyllic escape, peacefully set among lush green valleys, imposing basalt cliffs and waterfalls plunging directly into the wind whipped ocean.
The 18 jagged volcanic islands resemble a handful of rocks scattered haphazardly in the deep-sea ocean. Home to mountains of myth, hobbit-like turf-roofed houses and grazing shaggy sheep, these islands make up the perfect playground for the senses..”
