Captivating natural beauty, ancient lore, and secret solitude... Combine this with a culture of celebration and it's easy to see why the Faroe Islands are considered by many the "best kept secret in Europe".
Dazzling landscapes offer a variety of activities such as fishing, hiking, camping, and boat trips. No wonder National Geographic has named the Faroe Islands the best islands to visit in the world.
Situated between Iceland, Norway, and the UK, the Faroe Islands are home to roughly 50,000 people, and one of the world's smallest capitals, Torshavn.
Dazzling landscapes offer a variety of activities such as fishing, hiking, camping, and boat trips. No wonder National Geographic has named the Faroe Islands the best islands to visit in the world.
Situated between Iceland, Norway, and the UK, the Faroe Islands are home to roughly 50,000 people, and one of the world's smallest capitals, Torshavn.
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