Tórshavn is the capital of the Faroe Islands, an archipelago that rises above the North Atlantic waters halfway between Norway and Iceland. The Faroese people still speak their unique Old Norse language and Viking settlements here reach back to the 9th century. The Viking Parliament stood upon a rocky peninsula in Tórshavn, the capital. Still today, the Faroe Islands’ government conducts its business on the very same promontory. The archipelago’s remote locale and plentiful birdlife make it one of the most exciting and humbling places to visit.
Shore Excursions
Shore excursions vary by each itinerary and are subject to change.
Faroe Island Vistas
Get to know the Faroe Islands through the stunning landscapes of Streymoy, rich in Viking lore and fishing culture.
The Island of Vágar
Journey to the most westerly of the large Faroe Islands, traversing stunning coastal roads and mountain vistas.
Idyllic Eysturoy
Explore the rugged island of Eysturoy, home to 66 mountain peaks and dramatic harbors.
Vestmanna Sea Cliffs
Cruise on board a local boat to the spectacular cliffs and grottoes that line Streymoy’s southern coast.
Scenic Vistas & Coastal Villages
Discover the rural beauty of the Faroe Islands during a scenic excursion along coastal roads to bucolic villages.
Faroe Island Culture
Delve into the Faroe Islands’ past and present during visits to a museum and sheep farm on the island of Eysturoy.
Vágar Sea Cliffs
Admire the natural beauty of the Faroe Islands during a panoramic boat ride around Vágar Island.