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Eighteen North Atlantic islands

Faroe Islands

Eighteen dramatic green islands in the North Atlantic — sheer sea cliffs, grass-roofed villages, and waterfalls that pour into the ocean.

— · — — °C Best: May–Sep (mildest)
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Sørvágsvatn, the lake above the ocean
Sørvágsvatn, the lake above the ocean
The turf-roofed Tinganes, Tórshavn
The turf-roofed Tinganes, Tórshavn
The village of Gásadalur above Múlafossur
The village of Gásadalur above Múlafossur
Capital
Tórshavn
Language
Faroese, Danish
Currency
DKK (Danish Krone)
Power
230 V · plug type C, E, F, K
Best time
May–Sep (mildest)
Now in Tórshavn
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What makes the Faroes, the Faroes

Sea Cliffs
Ocean Waterfalls
Turf-roof Villages
Puffins
Sheep Islands
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The big picture

About the Faroe Islands

Eighteen dramatic green islands in the North Atlantic — sheer sea cliffs, grass-roofed villages, and waterfalls that pour into the ocean.

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The grass-roofed village of Saksun
Before you fly

Visa info

Faroe Islands visa: The Faroes are part of Denmark but outside Schengen — entry rules differ slightly from mainland Denmark. Many nationalities visit visa-free; check before travel.
Visa rules change frequently — and the Faroes sit outside Schengen. Always confirm with the official Danish/Faroese authorities for your nationality before booking flights.
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