As your flight descends through the clouds over the North Atlantic, the sight of emerald-green cliffs rising sharply from the ocean signals your arrival in the Faroe Islands. Touching down on the island of Vágar, you are immediately met by a landscape where the air is crisp and the weather changes with poetic speed.
Múlafossur Waterfall
Located in the village of Gásadalur, this fall drops directly from a high cliff edge into the crashing waves of the sea below. It is a sight that defines the rugged, untamed character of the islands, especially when the wind catches the water and blows it back up the cliffside.
Tinganes
Walking through the narrow alleys of the capital, Tórshavn, you will find this historic peninsula where the parliament has met for over a thousand years. The bright red wooden buildings with sod roofs hold the weight of centuries, representing one of the oldest parliamentary meeting places in the world.
Lake Sørvágsvatn
Often called the lake above the ocean, this body of water creates a dramatic optical illusion where it appears to float hundreds of meters above the Atlantic Ocean. A hike along its perimeter leads to the Trælanípa cliff, providing a perspective where the calm lake water and the wild sea seem to exist on two different levels.
Mykines
The westernmost island is home to significant birdlife, most notably the large colonies of puffins that nest in the grassy slopes during the summer months. Crossing the footbridge over the Atlantic to reach the lighthouse feels like reaching the very edge of the world.
Saksun
This remote village sits at the end of a long fjord, surrounded by steep mountains and a circular tidal lagoon. The atmosphere here is one of total stillness, with a lonely white church and stone farmhouses that have remained largely unchanged for generations.
Vestmanna Sea Cliffs
Sailing beneath these towering rock walls allows you to experience the immense scale of the Faroese coastline. The boat navigates through narrow straits and dark grottoes where the sound of thousands of nesting seabirds echoes against the stone.