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 ...
Haunting images show the waters around the Faroe Islands stained blood red after locals slaughtered over 700 porpoises in a ...
A mere dot on the map of the Atlantic Ocean, Torshavn offers a cozy place to stay while you explore the beautiful nature of the Faroe Islands. As you cross the wild North Atlantic Ocean, it’s hard to ...
The Faroe Islands are one of the most dramatic and enchanting travel destinations in Europe, known for steep cliffs, green ...
Known as the 'grindadráp', or 'grind', this massacring of pilot whales and dolphins dates back to the 9th century and has ...
Often dismissed as a mid-itinerary stop between better-known destinations, the Faroe Islands can surprise cruise visitors with wild landscapes and a deep sense of place and community. ByDavid Nikel, ...
The Faroe Islands are rolling out road trips for travelers looking to explore beyond the usual hot spots. The catch? Visitors don't know where the trips will take them. The Danish archipelago's ...
KALSOY ISLAND, Faroe Islands (AP) — The tiny Faroe Islands in the north Atlantic could be a poor choice for travelers with vertigo, seasickness or a fear of enclosed spaces. There are crumbling cliffs ...
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 ...
An archipelago of just 55,000 residents and 70,000 sheep, you’d be forgiven for not yet having the Faroe Islands on your travel bucket list. But, as European holiday hotspots start to sweat with ...
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