Begin your journey by exploring the charming capital city of Faroe Islands, Tórshavn. Visit the old town of Reyn and Tinganes, one of the oldest parliamentary meeting places in the world. Take a stroll around the harbor and check out the local cafes, restaurants, and shops. End your day by visiting the Nordic House, a cultural center showcasing Nordic art and culture.
Take a drive to the northern islands of Viðoy and Kunoy and explore the rugged landscapes, picturesque villages, and stunning waterfalls. Visit the village of Viðareiði and climb up to the top of Villingadalsfjall for panoramic views of the islands. End your day by visiting the Kunoy tunnel, a new 3.1 miles long tunnel that connects Kunoy to the rest of the islands.
Head to the peaceful village of Gjógv, known for its natural harbor and stunning cliffs. Take a walk to the end of the harbor and watch the waves crash against the rocks. Hike to the nearby waterfall of Fossá for breathtaking views. End your day by enjoying a romantic dinner at Gjáargarður Guesthouse restaurant, known for its traditional Faroese cuisine.
Explore the western islands of Faroe Islands. Take a ferry to Mykines Island, known for its puffin colonies and stunning landscapes. Hike to the lighthouse at the end of the island for panoramic views. Later, head to Sørvágsvatn, the largest lake in the Faroe Islands. Take a scenic hike to the edge of the cliff for a spectacular view of the lake.
Take a ferry to the southernmost island of Suðuroy, known for its picturesque villages and stunning cliffs. Visit the village of Sumba and hike to the nearby sea stacks for breathtaking views of the ocean. End your journey by visiting the village of Tvøroyri and taking a walk around the harbor.