Imagine the chance to observe thousands of puffins without the need for strenuous hiking or additional fees! With our carefully planned puffin boat excursion, this dream can become a reality. Our tour offers a comfortable and accessible way to encounter these charming birds in the wild.
Picture yourself in the front row, experiencing the majestic Drangarnir seastacks, the stunning Múlafossur waterfall, and the imposing Tindhólmur, which served as the backdrop of the new Peter Pan & Wendy movie. Our puffin boat tour offers more than just an opportunity to witness thousands of these charming birds – it also provides unparalleled views of some of the most scenic spots in the Faroe Islands.
Our journey sets sail from Sørvágur harbour on Vágar Island, taking you along the island’s breath-taking coastline. As you glide smoothly over the tranquil waters, you’ll not only have the opportunity to observe these enchanting puffins but also to marvel at the majestic landscapes that make the Faroe Islands so unique.
If the weather is in our favor, we’ll venture to the Munkastova cave. This hidden gem offers a unique spectacle that enhances the magic of this unforgettable adventure.
Meeting point: Bakkavegur, Sørvágur at 19:00
Duration: 1,5 hours
Included: Boat tour, guide, and refreshments.
What to bring: Clothes suitable to the weather and a camera.
Available every day from April to August at 10.00, 12.30 & 20.00
Included:
Available June - August
We will head out of the city via the old mountain road route to Norðadalsskarð, a photographer’s dream, where you will have a moment to enjoy the panoramic view. First stop is the picturesque Saksun surrounded by a mountain amphitheater right in front of Pollurin lagoon. Saksun is a hidden gem located about 10 minutes away from the main road and is especially known for its natural beauty and its houses with turf roof.
Heading onwards, it will take us around half an hour to reach the village of Tjørnuvík. Tjørnuvík lays nestled in a valley surrounded by high mountains and boasts a striking black sandy beach, famous amongst cold waters surfers worldwide. From the beach, we will have a great view of the renowned sea stacks The Giant and the Witch, who, according to legend, tried to drag the Faroe Islands to Iceland.
We will make some photostops on the way. We will stop at the captivating waterfall Fossá, which is the highest waterfall in the Faroe Islands. It is a definite must-see when visiting northern Streymoy and is very picturesque. Afterwards we will catch a glimpse of the highest mountain in the Faroe Islands, Slættaratindur.
The day ends with a visit to the cozy village of Gjógv, named after its deep gorge and known for its beautiful and unique scenery. We will take our time to stroll around the village and enjoy the peculiar beauty of the place and the gorge. For those who wishes to, there is a short walk along a path out to a viewpoint slightly above the village.
Pick up: Hotel in Tórshavn
Duration: 6-7 hours.
Included: Transport, guide, lunch, and beverages.
Available Mondays, Wednesdays & Fridays from May to September
It is also possible to book this as a private experience all year round
On this tour we will explore the Northern Islands. We will visit the wonderful Borðoy, where we will explore the city Klaksvík, which is known as the heart of the fishing industry. Then we will visit the secluded village Kunoy – which funny enough is on the island Kunoy – before going to the beautiful village Viðareiði, the northernmost village in the Faroe Islands. On our way back to Tórshavn we will drive through the impressive Subsea tunnel with a roundabout.
Pick up: Hotel in Tórshavn
Duration: 6-7 hours.
Included: Transport, guide, lunch, and beverages.
Available Fridays from May to September
It is also possible to book this as a private experience allyear round
On this tour we will drive to Vágar island. Our first stop of the day will be a visit to the charming village Bø, where we will have stunning view of the islet Tindhólmur and the amazing sea stacks, Drangarnir. Next, we will continue to the fairy-tale village Gásadalur, home to the breathtaking waterfall Múlafossur, providing one of the most majestic views in the Faroe Islands. Gásadalurs scenic charm has long been recognized, yet it was only in 2006 that a mountain tunnel to Gásadalur made it possible to drive to the village. Before then the locals had to hike the mountain every time, they needed to leave the village. We will also pass by the “floating lake”, and it will be possible to visit the cozy little café “Fiskastykkið” in Sandavágur.
Pick up: Hotel in Tórshavn
Duration: 5-6 hours.
Included: Transport, guide & lunch.
Available Wednesdays from May to September
It is also possible to book this as a private experience all year round
On this tour we will drive to Vágar island. Our first stop of the day will be a visit to the charming village Bø, where we will have stunning view of the islet Tindhólmur and the amazing sea stacks, Drangarnir. Next, we will continue to the fairy-tale village Gásadalur, home to the breathtaking waterfall Múlafossur, providing one of the most majestic views in the Faroe Islands. Gásadalurs scenic charm has long been recognized, yet it was only in 2006 that a mountain tunnel to Gásadalur made it possible to drive to the village. Before then the locals had to hike the mountain every time, they needed to leave the village. We will then park by the “floating lake”, and hike to Trælanípan (the Slave Cliff), where you will have a great view of Bøsdalafossur. The hike takes approx. 3 hours in total.
Pick up: Hotel in Tórshavn
Duration: approx. 7 hours.
Included: Pick up, transport, guide, lunch, beverages, and hiking fee.
What to bring: Warm and waterproof clothes, good shoes, and camera.
Available Saturdays from May to September
Departing from Tórshavn we will take a 20-minute ferry-ride to Nólsoy, the island right outside of Tórshavn. In Nólsoy we will hike to Borðan, where the charming lighthouse and three uninhabited houses are located. This is one of the longer hikes and takes approx. 6-8 hours. After the hike it will be possible to take a stroll through the village and explore the museums, cafés, and small shops that Nólsoy village has to offer. And maybe you will have the opportunity to talk to the friendly locals or see a llama.
Pick up: Hotel in Tórshavn
Duration: approx. 10 hours
Included: Pick up, transport, guide, lunch, beverages, hiking fee, and ferry fee.
What to bring: Warm and waterproof clothes, good shoes, and camera.
Available Saturdays from May to September
It is also possible to book this as a private experience allyear round
Departing from Tórshavn we’ll drive along the fjords and through the tunnels towards Klaksvík. From Klaksvík we’ll take a 20-minute ferry-ride over to the island of Kalsoy during which we’ll get to enjoy the dramatic landscape of the northern islands rising majestically from the sea. A fun fact is that Kalsoy is known for being the “James Bond”-island.
After arriving in Kalsoy and taking in the view we drive onwards to Trøllanes, where the hike to Kallur Lighthouse begins.* The local farmer will greet you and be your local guide for the hike that takes about 2-3 hours in total. The hike is not difficult, and you’ll walk among the farmers’ sheep and wild birdlife providing the perfect opportunity to experience Faroese nature up close. The lighthouse is located on the northernmost edge of the island; its high and dramatic landscape making it a truly mesmerizing experience. At the lighthouse you will eat lunch, while enjoying the view of the Giant and the Witch, who, according to legend, tried to pull the Faroe Islands all the way over to Iceland. You’ll also have the view to the 758-meter-high Cape Enniberg – the northernmost point of the Faroe Islands and one of the highest sea-cliffs in the world.
Afterwards, the journey continues to the pretty village of Mikladalur – which in English means Mighty Valley – where we’ll visit the Seal Woman statue (Kópakonan) and hear about how the mythical tale behind the statue has helped cement her status as one of the islands’ most iconic sites.
Having explored the area and perhaps visited the local café, we commence the journey back to Tórshavn again via the ferry giving you a second chance to appreciate the view of the islands and fjords from the sea.
*Any participants not able or willing to hike to Kallur Lighthouse are welcome to stay in the car and enjoy a tour of the island with the driver.
Pick up: Hotel in Tórshavn
Duration: approx. 8 hours
Included: Pick up, transport, guide, lunch, beverages, hiking fee, and ferry fee.
What to bring: Warm and waterproof clothes, good shoes, and camera.
Available Fridays from May to September
This round trip from Gamlarætt in Streymoy to the island of Hestur includes sightseeing around the island. Slowly we move as near as possible to the birds under the cliff, Loftið, which vertical wall measures some 1,200 feet.
Hestur harbours guillemots, puffins, black guillemots, shags, fulmars and eiders. A couple of seal caves are there as well.
If the weather is good, we also sail into the caves, Álvagjógv and Klæmintsgjógv. Current and wind directions decide which way we sail around the island.
Meeting point: Gamlarætt
Available every day al year round
Pick up starts at 09.00 o'clock in Tórshavn. The boat trip along the bird cliffs of Vestmanna takes about 2 hours, offering ample opportunity to observe and photograph a variety of breeding seabirds against the backdrop of the stunning vertical cliffs. The journey takes you as close to the cliffs as the weather permits, weaving between basalt columns that rise from the sea and into deep caves carved by the ocean’s fury over millions of years.
While sailing the guide shares tales of ships seeking shelter from storms in Vestmanna throughout history, as well as stories of pirates who repeatedly raided this village due to its easy access and secluded location.
This tour also includes a visit to the quaint village of Leynar, one of the few Faroese villages with a white sandy beach. The colorful houses are nestled on the slope, overlooking the beach, the north side of Vágar, the protected island of Koltur, and the village of Kvívík.
Locally, Leynar’s beach is regarded as a sort of Copacabana. It’s not uncommon for the sun to shine from a clear blue sky over Leynar, even on days when thick summer fog envelops Tórshavn, quickly filling the beach with happy children and sun-seeking adults. After rainy summer days, hordes of wild salmon can be seen swimming up the steps in Leynar River.
The village of Kvívík is believed to be one of the first places settled in the Faroe Islands. Close to the sea, the remains of two Viking houses, over 1,000 years old, have been excavated. They found ideal conditions for settlement here: Easy access to and from the sea, slopes suitable for growing crops, and access to fresh water. Stórá river cascades through the village, generating electricity to power the municipal buildings of the village. The houses are closely packed in the deep valley, catching the morning sun, with views of Vágar, Koltur, Sandoy, and Hestoy.
Duration: 6-7 hours
Included: Transport, guide & boat tour.
Available Sundays from May to September
Enjoy a Faroese evening with lots of Faroese culture & food.
Available every Wednesday from June 25th until August 13th 2025
Drinks not included in price
First we drive through the streets of old Tórshavn to thehistoric village of Kirkjubøur, the southernmost village on Streymoyand the country's most important historical site with the ruins of the MagnusCathedral around 1300, the Saint Olav´s Church from 12th century and the oldfarmhouse Kirkjubøargarður from 11th century, which is still occupied bythe same family for 17 generations.
We will then drive to the beautiful village of Saksun withits natural amphitheatre of cliffs, waterfalls and stunning nature. After exploring Saksun, our next stop is thevillage of Tjørnuvík, the most northerly village on Streymoy and now popularwith surfers...yes you heard correctly...surfers!
Tjørnuvík also has one of the oldest Viking burial groundswhere you can see the original burial stones. We usually take time here toenjoy our packed lunch whilst admiring the view of the "Giant andHag" rock formations on the headland and telling you the legend behind therocks. You will have time to take a stroll on the beautiful sandy beach.
We then take the stunning drive up and past the highestpoint on the Faroe Islands and descending into the beautiful and picturesquevillage of Gjógv. Plenty of time to explore this delightfulidyll. In the summer months (May - August, it is possible to glimpsePuffins nesting on the ledge above the gorge in Gjógv. After reluctantly taking our leave of Gjógv, wetake the scenic route back to your hotel, with plenty of photo opportunities onthe way and we will regale you with some of the legends and myths that aboundin this magical country.
Duration: 7 hours
Included: Transport, local guide, entrance fee, lunch pack & water.
Available every day from May to September
The tour starts at the ferry port in Sørvágur. From here the boat Jósup will sail you to Mykines past Drangarnir and Tindhólm. You will also see the villages Bøur and Gásadalur, where you can see the waterfall Múlafossur from the sea. After sailing for about 40 minutes, you will arrive to Mykines port. From here you will get a guided tour around the islet where you will be presented with the best puffin spots. During the tour you get to enjoy a packed lunch while you are surrounded by the beautiful nature. Afterwards we will head back to the only and lovely small village of Mykines with old turf-roofed houses where you will get to enjoy a nice cup of coffee or tea at a local café.
Duration: 10 hours
Included: Local guide, sightseeing and birdwatching, hiking fee, lunch pack, water, coffee/tea & homemade fish soup.
What to bring: Good hiking shoes, clothes suitable to the weather and a camera.
Available Monday to Friday from May to August. Saturdays & Sundays on request.
Enjoy a yoga session in Velbastaður where yoga instructor Heibrith will invite you to her lovely home in Velbastaður. If the weather allows it you will start with 1 hour yoga on the outdoor terrace where you have an amazing view over Sandoy and Hestur island – If not yoga will be inside. After yoga you get to enjoy a cold drink in the homes sauna and also the outdoor shower. Afterwards you will be invited inside for some light refreshments. This is a 2-3 hour visit.
Price (min. 2 pax – max. 4 pax.)
Booking on request.
Enjoy a 4 hour hike on the west coast of the Faroe Islands where you will hear stories about the Vikings and see nature & views like no other.
Available Friday afternoons from May to September
2-hour boat tour under the birdcliffs of Vestmanna. You sail through narrow sounds and into deep grottes, carved by surf through the ages
Available everyday from April to October
The “Fishing trip” takes you to secluded fiords with rich fishing grounds. The fishing is deep-sea angling below a hundred feet of water. Depending on the area and the species you are trying to catch, you may try bait fishing or jigging. A variety of fish species are possible catches including haddock, Atlantic cod, saithe, whiting and redfish. Your catch is yours to keep!
Duration: 4 hours
Days available from May to September.
Wednesdays and Thursdays fishing trip in Funningsfjørður at 09.00 and 13.30
Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays fishing trip in Àrnafjørður at 09.00 and 13.30
Mondays and Tuesdays fishing trip in Hvannasund at 09.00 and 13.30
During the winter it is possible to have this fishing experiencein Tórshavn & Kollafjørður.
An authentic fishing experience where you sail in a traditional Faroese boat. You sail across the fjords and villages, and get to enjoy the peace & quite from sea. In the Atlantic waters you typical catch fish like cod, haddock, whiting, saithe, ling and tusk. After the fishing tour you will be invited in to a private home for a home cooked Faroese 3 course meal.
Duration: 7 hours
Days available:
Wednesday, Thursdays, Fridays, Saturdays & Sundays in Àrnafjørður at 13.30
Mondays and Tuesdays in Hvannasund at 13.30
Full day trip to Suðuroy, the southernmost island. You will take the ferry at 08:45 on a 2-hour long ferry ride passing Sandoy, Skúvoy, Lítla Dímun and Stóra Dímun, while listening to stories about the Viking legends Tróndur and Sigmund. When arriving at the port, you will take a short drive down to the southernmost point of the Faroe Island, Akraberg, before going north exploring stunning sights and charming historic villages, while immersing yourself in the secrets of the Vikings.
Price incl. pick up & drop off ferry from Tórshavn, guide & transport on Suðuroy, ferry ticket and food incl. beverages
Tour is available Wednesdays from 08.45 – 20.45
Mykines, long believed to be the Island referred to as “Paradise of Birds!” by the hardy Irish seafaring monk, St.Brendan in the 6th century during his sea-faring adventure in the North Atlantic.
The perfect setting to take a deep breath and enjoy the calm, away from the rest of the world, to marvel at the rugged landscape, be fascinated by the antics of the Puffin colony that graces the island with its presence every summer, or just to walk in the steps of the Vikings!
Our tour is the only Mykines Tour where we take care of you from departure to return - no need to worry about ferry tickets, local tourist tax payment website, lunch etc. - all you need to do is turn up and we take care of the rest!
Price incl. guide, ferry ticket, hiking fee, and lunch
Available Thursdays & Saturdays from May to August
Get front row views of one of the islands’ most breath-taking spots!
Drangarnir, which means ‘sea stacks’ in Faroese, is an impressive sight. It has been photographed from all angles, but no image can do the experience justice. On this 1,5-hourfamily-friendly sightseeing tour, you’ll be guided by our experienced skipper, Elias. A long-time Sørvágur resident, Elias knows the area intimately and has plenty of stories to tell about the local surroundings. Elias will take you as close to Drangarnir as possible and, if weather permits it, you’ll sail through the stacks, under the arch. Múlafossur waterfall, in the village of Gásadalur, is only a short distance away and can also be visited.
Experiencing Drangarnir up close is an experience you’ll never forget.
Price incl. boat tour, guide & refreshments
Meeting point: Bakkavegur, Port of Sørvágur
Available every day from April to September at 10.00, 12.30& 20.00
Enjoy the beautiful nature, rich birdlife and history on this whole day guided tour to Sandoy and Kirkjubøur. Visit all the old sites that date back to the viking era and the beautiful churches. During the tour you will visit many charming villages with stunning sights, where you will have the opportunity to take great pictures for keepsake. The day ends with a visit to the historic Kirkjubøur. Kirkjubøur is home to the ruins of the Saint Magnus Cathedral, and the oldest church in the Faroe Islands, the Saint Olav's Church, which is still being used to this day.
Price incl. transfer from Tórshavn, entre fees, guide, and lunch
Available Tuesdays from May to September
Cast your line and catch your next meal in spectacular surroundings.
The pristine waters of the FaroeIslands are home to an incredible diversity of fish species, including cod,haddock, coalfish, dab, plaice and more. Our2-hour fishing tours are a great option for experienced anglers and novicesseeking thrilling saltwater action in Sørvágur fjord.
You’ll be joined by our friendly skipper, Elias.
You get to keep the fish.
Price incl. fishing poles, bait, and other necessary fishing equipment*. Coffee, tea and snacks.
*If you lose some pirks or traces, the price is DKK 50,-
Duration: 2 hours
Available every day from April to October at 10.00
Experience the breathtaking beauty of the Faroe Islands from a unique perspective on our must-go photo boat tour, assisted by a local professional photographer. Whether you choose to book the boat for yourself, with a crew, or join other photographers on the tour, you’ll have the chance to capture stunning shots of the rugged coastline and possibly even spot some seals playing in the water.
Our tour will begin in Sørvágur, where we’ll set sail through the stunning fjord. As we make our way tour first destination, the Drangarnir sea stacks, you’ll have the opportunity to capture some truly unique and breathtaking images. We’ll also visit the other worldly Tindhólmur sea stacks, the Skarðsa, and Múlafossur waterfalls, where you can capture the falls as they plummet into the ocean below.
Whether you’re a trained photographer or just starting out, our local photographer will be on hand to offer tips and guidance on how to get the perfect shot. Don’t miss this once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to experience the beauty of the Faroe Islands and capture some stunning photos.
Price incl. boat tour, guide and refreshments
Duration: 2 hours
Available every day from April to September at 10.00 &20.00
Enjoy the Faroese fresh air and scenery from a bike seat on these guided bike tours that start in Tórshavn.
2 hour city sightseeing bike tour Tórshavn / Wednesdays at 10.15
3 hour bike tour to Norðadalsskarð / Tuesdays at 10.15
3 hour bike tour to Kirkjubøur / Thursdays at 10.15
2 hour mountain bike tour / Sunday at 14.15
Enjoy the surroundings of Tórshavn on a horseback.
1½ hours with Berghestar (for everyone)
Day tour with Berghestar (for experienced)
Booking on request
Enjoy Garðahúsið´s hospitality and the beautiful garden “á Gørðum” in Søldarfjørður. Experience nature´s peaceful song and enjoy the lovely sight of Skálafjørður beneath you. Get a homemade meal served in warm and cosy surroundings.
Fish soup and Faroese bread
Two course meal (min. 6 pax)
Three course meal (min. 6 pax)
Booking on request
By boat we head out for a fishing trip in and around the area of Tórshavn. Exactly which area, the weather will determine.
4-hour fishing trip incl. all fishing equipment & coffee/tea.
The tour is available every Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday.
Come along and enjoy a 2-hour sightseeing tour from the sea. Where the tour goes, will be determined by yourself and the weather conditions on this day.
The tour is available every day.
Enjoy a 2-hour sightseeing boat tour in the area of Tórshavn and Nólsoy. We sail close to the cliffs on the eastern side where you will experience diverse birdlife including puffins.
The tour is available every day.
Enjoy a delicious, sustainable Faroese supper club meal withfriends and other guests in the home of farmers, Anna and Óli. They are farmerswith a flock of 150 mother sheep living freely in the mountains.
An experience of a lifetime!
The Faroese phrase “heimablídni” translates directly as “home hospitality”, andall across the islands you can enjoy authentic and intimate dining experiencesin people’s homes. In most cases, this is only available for groups. But that’sall about to change.
You can book a spot at Anna and Óli’s table in theirbeautiful home in Velbastaður – you might be alone or joined by others who alsowant to try a delicious and traditional home-cooked Faroese meal.
You will be served a 4-course dinner, schnapps and drinks
Available Wednesdays from May to August
For groups of 8 persons and more it is possible to book allyear round.
Full Body Massage
60 min
Body Firming Detox
60 min
Head, Neck & Shoulder Treatment
30 min
Lavender Dream
90 min
Hot Stone Treatment
75 min
Treatment For Expecting Mothers
90 min
Pure Aromatherapy Indulgence
90 min
Gentleman Facial
60 min
Restorative Anti-Age Facial
90 min
Express refresher
30 min
Pure Aromatherapy Indulgence
90 min
Customized Deep Cleansing
60 min
Rasul
30 min
Infrared Sauna
30 min
Manicure
30 min
Nailpolish On Feet Incl. Footbath
30 min
Shellac
75 min