Faroe Islands Fly & Drive
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Faroe Islands Fly & Drive

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Created: Tuesday, March 31, 2026 - Departure: Saturday, September 19, 2026
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1.909 €
Based on 2 adults
Created: Tuesday, March 31, 2026 - Departure: Saturday, September 19, 2026
DESTINATIONS: Torshavn, Faroe Islands , Sandoy Island, Faroe Islands , Torshavn, Faroe Islands , Streymoy Island, Faroe Islands , Torshavn, Faroe Islands , Gjogv, Faroe Islands , Eysturoy, Faroe Islands , Kalsoy, Faroe Islands , Eysturoy, Faroe Islands , Mykines, Faroe Islands , Torshavn, Faroe Islands
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Your day to day

19 Sep
Transport from Lisbon to Torshavn
Departure
KLM Royal Dutch Airlines
Multiple transports
08:55
Lisboa Humberto Delgado Airport (LIS)
10h 55m
19:50
Vagar (FAE)
Light 0 PC
19 Sep
Car rental
VOLKSWAGEN POLO OR SIMILAR
VOLKSWAGEN POLO OR SIMILAR (ECMR)
Includes:
  • Fuel Policy: Pickup full return full
  • Manual Transmission
  • Quilometragem ilimitada
A/C
2 doors
4 people
Alamo
EXTRAS (Pay at pick-up office)
DETAILS
19 Sep
1. Torshavn
Stay
ABOUT THE DESTINATION: Tórshavn is the capital and largest city of the Faroe Islands, a country situated between Scotland and Iceland. Tórshavn is located in the southern part on the east coast of Streymoy. MAIN TOURIST ATTRACTIONS • Faroese løgting. An impressive dark red structure with a green roof located on the water front. • Tórshavn Cathedral. An attractive white building with clock tower. • The Nordic House. The main cultural institution on the islands. • The Historical Museum.
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19 Sep
Accommodation
2 Nights
Hotel Brandan
Torshavn - Show on map > 0.9 km from Center
9
Superb
1499
Hydro-massage bath
Restaurant
Electric vehicle charging station
Standard Double room (twin beds)
ROOM ONLY
21 Sep
Car journey 24 Kilometers - 31m
Torshavn
Sandoy Island
21 Sep
2. Sandoy Island
Stop
ABOUT THE DESTINATION: Sandoy Island, one of the enchanting Faroe Islands, offers a unique blend of stunning landscapes, rich history, and authentic Faroese culture. Known as the "Sandy Island" due to its unique sandy beaches—a rare feature in the archipelago—Sandoy is a haven for travelers seeking tranquility and natural beauty. The island’s rolling hills, serene lakes, and breathtaking coastal views make it an ideal destination for those who love the great outdoors. Begin your journey in the charming village of Sandur, the largest settlement on the island. Here, you can explore the local church, which dates back to the 12th century and houses fascinating historical artifacts. The Sandur Art Museum is another must-visit, showcasing contemporary Faroese art and offering insight into the island's vibrant cultural scene. Take a leisurely stroll through the village to appreciate the traditional turf-roofed houses and the hospitality of the local inhabitants who are often eager to share stories about their heritage. For nature enthusiasts, Sandoy provides numerous hiking opportunities with trails that cater to all levels of experience. One of the island's most popular hikes is the route to Lake Gróthúsvatn, where you can enjoy panoramic views of the surrounding mountains and the Atlantic Ocean. Birdwatchers will be thrilled by the abundant birdlife, including puffins and other seabirds that nest along the cliffs. Don’t miss the chance to visit the cliffs of Skopun, which offer a spectacular backdrop for photography enthusiasts. Finally, immerse yourself in the island's peaceful ambiance by visiting one of its secluded beaches, such as Søltuvík. Here, you can relax, unwind, and perhaps even catch a glimpse of seals lounging on the shore. Whether you're seeking adventure or solitude, Sandoy Island provides a memorable experience that captures the essence of the Faroe Islands’ untouched beauty. With its warm community and pristine landscapes, Sandoy is a destination that promises to leave a lasting impression on all who visit.
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21 Sep
Car journey 24 Kilometers - 31m
Sandoy Island
Torshavn
21 Sep
3. Torshavn
Stay
ABOUT THE DESTINATION: Tórshavn is the capital and largest city of the Faroe Islands, a country situated between Scotland and Iceland. Tórshavn is located in the southern part on the east coast of Streymoy. MAIN TOURIST ATTRACTIONS • Faroese løgting. An impressive dark red structure with a green roof located on the water front. • Tórshavn Cathedral. An attractive white building with clock tower. • The Nordic House. The main cultural institution on the islands. • The Historical Museum.
More info
21 Sep
Accommodation
1 Night
Hotel Brandan
Torshavn - Show on map > 0.9 km from Center
9
Superb
1499
Hydro-massage bath
Restaurant
Electric vehicle charging station
Standard Double room (twin beds)
ROOM ONLY
22 Sep
Car journey 43 Kilometers - 50m
Torshavn
Streymoy Island
22 Sep
4. Streymoy Island
Stop
ABOUT THE DESTINATION: Nestled in the North Atlantic Ocean, Streymoy Island is the largest and most populated island of the Faroe Islands, offering a captivating blend of natural beauty, rich history, and vibrant culture. As you arrive, you'll be greeted by dramatic landscapes featuring rugged coastlines, rolling green hills, and cascading waterfalls. The island's capital, Tórshavn, is one of the smallest capitals in the world, yet it bursts with charm and character. Stroll through its quaint streets and enjoy the colorful buildings of the Tinganes area, where you can sense the historical significance of this ancient parliamentary meeting place. For nature lovers, Streymoy is a paradise. The island's west coast is home to some of the most breathtaking cliffs in the Faroes, particularly around the village of Vestmanna. Here, you can embark on a boat tour that takes you up close to towering cliffs teeming with seabirds, including puffins, razorbills, and guillemots. The experience of navigating through narrow straits and into deep grottoes is nothing short of exhilarating. Additionally, the island offers numerous hiking trails that lead you through its stunning terrain, such as the path to the top of Slættaratindur, the highest mountain in the Faroe Islands, which offers panoramic views that are worth the climb. Cultural enthusiasts will find Streymoy equally fascinating. In Tórshavn, you can visit the National Museum of the Faroe Islands to delve into the history and folklore of the archipelago, as well as the Listasavn Føroya, the National Art Gallery, which showcases Faroese art from the 20th century to the present. The island also hosts various festivals throughout the year, such as the vibrant Ólavsøka in late July, a national holiday featuring traditional Faroese chain dancing, music, and sports. Finally, no visit to Streymoy would be complete without indulging in the local cuisine. The island boasts an array of dining options that highlight Faroese culinary traditions, with dishes often featuring fresh seafood, lamb, and locally sourced herbs. Don't miss the chance to try ræst, a traditional method of fermentation, which gives a unique flavor to both fish and meat. Whether you're exploring historical sites, venturing into nature, or savoring the local flavors, Streymoy Island promises an unforgettable journey filled with discovery and wonder.
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22 Sep
Car journey 43 Kilometers - 50m
Streymoy Island
Torshavn
22 Sep
5. Torshavn
Stay
ABOUT THE DESTINATION: Tórshavn is the capital and largest city of the Faroe Islands, a country situated between Scotland and Iceland. Tórshavn is located in the southern part on the east coast of Streymoy. MAIN TOURIST ATTRACTIONS • Faroese løgting. An impressive dark red structure with a green roof located on the water front. • Tórshavn Cathedral. An attractive white building with clock tower. • The Nordic House. The main cultural institution on the islands. • The Historical Museum.
More info
22 Sep
Accommodation
1 Night
Hotel Brandan
Torshavn - Show on map > 0.9 km from Center
9
Superb
1499
Hydro-massage bath
Restaurant
Electric vehicle charging station
Standard Double room (twin beds)
ROOM ONLY
23 Sep
Car journey 48 Kilometers - 59m
Torshavn
Gjogv
23 Sep
6. Gjogv
Stop
ABOUT THE DESTINATION: Gjógv is a village located on the northeast tip of the island of Eysturoy, in the Faroe Islands and 63 km (39 mi) north by road from the capital of Tórshavn. The village was named after a 200-metre (650 ft) long sea-filled gorge that runs north to the sea from the village.
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23 Sep
Car journey 40 Kilometers - 59m
Gjogv
Eysturoy
23 Sep
7. Eysturoy
Stay
ABOUT THE DESTINATION: Nestled in the North Atlantic, Eysturoy, the second-largest island in the Faroe Islands, is a hidden gem that beckons adventurers and nature enthusiasts alike. Known for its dramatic landscapes, Eysturoy offers a unique blend of towering peaks, sweeping valleys, and tranquil fjords. The island is home to Slættaratindur, the highest mountain in the Faroes, where a hike to the summit rewards you with breathtaking panoramic views of the archipelago. Whether you're an avid hiker or simply someone who appreciates awe-inspiring vistas, Eysturoy promises unforgettable experiences. The island is dotted with picturesque villages that embody the traditional Faroese way of life. Gjógv, with its charming turf-roofed houses and natural harbor, is a must-visit. Here, you can immerse yourself in the local culture and perhaps even catch a glimpse of the playful puffins along the cliffs. Eiði, another quaint village, offers a perfect starting point for exploring the nearby Risin and Kellingin sea stacks. These iconic rock formations are steeped in legend, adding a touch of mystique to your journey. Eysturoy is not just about stunning landscapes; it's also rich in cultural experiences. The island hosts various festivals throughout the year, celebrating everything from traditional Faroese music to local cuisine. Don't miss the opportunity to sample some of the island's culinary delights. Fresh seafood, particularly salmon and cod, is a staple, while the local delicacy skerpikjøt (wind-dried mutton) provides a taste of authentic Faroese flavors. Pair your meal with a locally brewed beer for the perfect dining experience. Whether you're exploring the rugged terrain, mingling with the warm-hearted locals, or indulging in the island's culinary offerings, Eysturoy captures the essence of the Faroe Islands. It's a place where nature and culture intertwine seamlessly, offering a travel experience that is both invigorating and enriching. As you plan your visit, be prepared to be captivated by the island's raw beauty and timeless charm.
More info
23 Sep
Accommodation
1 Night
Hotel Runavik
Eysturoy - Show on map > 1.5 km from Center
8.3
Very good
282
Valet parking
Late Check-out
Wheelchair-accessible
Standard Double room with sea view (twin beds)
WITH BREAKFAST
24 Sep
Car journey 32 Kilometers - 1h 3m + Ferry not included
Eysturoy
Kalsoy
24 Sep
8. Kalsoy
Stop
ABOUT THE DESTINATION: Nestled in the heart of the Faroe Islands, Kalsoy is a slender island known for its dramatic landscapes, rich folklore, and tranquil atmosphere. Often referred to as the "Flute Island" due to its long, narrow shape and numerous tunnels, Kalsoy offers a unique blend of natural beauty and cultural intrigue. Visitors to this remote gem are greeted with sweeping views of steep cliffs plunging into the North Atlantic, dotted with charming villages that seem to defy the rugged terrain. Kalsoy beckons with its promise of adventure and discovery, making it an essential stop for any traveler exploring the Faroe Islands. One of the island's most iconic attractions is the Kallur Lighthouse, perched atop towering cliffs with panoramic views that are nothing short of breathtaking. A hike to this lighthouse is a must-do, rewarding visitors with stunning vistas of the surrounding islands and the vast ocean beyond. The trail, while moderately challenging, is accessible for most hikers and offers a chance to experience the raw, untamed beauty of the Faroese landscape. As you stand at the edge of the world, the wind sweeping through the grass, it's easy to see why this spot has become a favorite among photographers and nature lovers alike. Kalsoy is also steeped in legend, most famously known for the tale of the Selkie, a mythical seal-woman said to have been captured by a local farmer. This enchanting story adds a layer of mystique to the island, and visitors can learn more about it in the village of Mikladalur, where a striking bronze statue commemorates the legend. The villages on Kalsoy, with their traditional grass-roofed houses and friendly locals, offer a glimpse into the Faroese way of life, where traditions are cherished and nature is ever-present. For those seeking a truly immersive experience, Kalsoy offers opportunities for bird watching, as the island is home to various seabird colonies, including puffins and guillemots. Whether you're hiking along its rugged paths, exploring its quaint villages, or simply soaking in the serene beauty of the landscape, Kalsoy promises an unforgettable journey into a world where nature and legend walk hand in hand. As you leave, you'll carry with you not just photographs, but memories of a magical island that feels like a storybook brought to life.
More info
24 Sep
Car journey 32 Kilometers - 1h 4m + Ferry not included
Kalsoy
Eysturoy
24 Sep
9. Eysturoy
Stay
ABOUT THE DESTINATION: Nestled in the North Atlantic, Eysturoy, the second-largest island in the Faroe Islands, is a hidden gem that beckons adventurers and nature enthusiasts alike. Known for its dramatic landscapes, Eysturoy offers a unique blend of towering peaks, sweeping valleys, and tranquil fjords. The island is home to Slættaratindur, the highest mountain in the Faroes, where a hike to the summit rewards you with breathtaking panoramic views of the archipelago. Whether you're an avid hiker or simply someone who appreciates awe-inspiring vistas, Eysturoy promises unforgettable experiences. The island is dotted with picturesque villages that embody the traditional Faroese way of life. Gjógv, with its charming turf-roofed houses and natural harbor, is a must-visit. Here, you can immerse yourself in the local culture and perhaps even catch a glimpse of the playful puffins along the cliffs. Eiði, another quaint village, offers a perfect starting point for exploring the nearby Risin and Kellingin sea stacks. These iconic rock formations are steeped in legend, adding a touch of mystique to your journey. Eysturoy is not just about stunning landscapes; it's also rich in cultural experiences. The island hosts various festivals throughout the year, celebrating everything from traditional Faroese music to local cuisine. Don't miss the opportunity to sample some of the island's culinary delights. Fresh seafood, particularly salmon and cod, is a staple, while the local delicacy skerpikjøt (wind-dried mutton) provides a taste of authentic Faroese flavors. Pair your meal with a locally brewed beer for the perfect dining experience. Whether you're exploring the rugged terrain, mingling with the warm-hearted locals, or indulging in the island's culinary offerings, Eysturoy captures the essence of the Faroe Islands. It's a place where nature and culture intertwine seamlessly, offering a travel experience that is both invigorating and enriching. As you plan your visit, be prepared to be captivated by the island's raw beauty and timeless charm.
More info
24 Sep
Accommodation
1 Night
Hotel Runavik
Eysturoy - Show on map > 1.5 km from Center
8.3
Very good
282
Valet parking
Late Check-out
Wheelchair-accessible
Standard Double room (twin beds)
WITH BREAKFAST
25 Sep
Car journey 68 Kilometers - 1h 18m
Eysturoy
Mykines
25 Sep
10. Mykines
Stop
ABOUT THE DESTINATION: Nestled in the North Atlantic Ocean, Mykines is the westernmost island of the Faroe Islands and a haven for nature enthusiasts and adventure seekers. Renowned for its stunning landscapes and vibrant birdlife, Mykines offers an unparalleled experience for those looking to immerse themselves in the raw beauty of the Faroes. The island is accessible by ferry or helicopter, making the journey to this remote destination an adventure in itself. As you approach Mykines, you'll be greeted by dramatic cliffs, rolling green hills, and the sound of seabirds echoing across the wind-swept terrain. Birdwatching is one of the main attractions on Mykines, with a particular focus on the charming puffins that nest along the island's cliffs during the summer months. As you wander along the well-marked hiking trails, you'll have the opportunity to observe these adorable birds up close, along with other species such as gannets and fulmars. The Mykineshólmur islet, connected by a picturesque footbridge, is a must-visit spot where the iconic lighthouse stands sentinel over the rugged coastline. Here, you can enjoy sweeping views of the Atlantic and the unique geological formations that have been sculpted by the relentless ocean waves. For those seeking a deeper understanding of local culture and history, Mykines village offers a glimpse into the island's past. With its quaint turf-roofed houses and a small, welcoming community, the village reflects the traditional Faroese way of life. Be sure to visit the local church and explore the small museum that showcases artifacts and stories from the island's history. The village also provides a cozy place to relax and sample Faroese cuisine, with dishes that often feature fresh seafood and locally sourced ingredients. Whether you're an avid hiker, a passionate birdwatcher, or simply someone looking to escape the hustle and bustle of modern life, Mykines promises an unforgettable journey into the heart of nature. Its unspoiled landscapes and tranquil atmosphere offer a unique opportunity to connect with the natural world and experience the Faroes' enchanting beauty. As you leave the island, you'll carry with you memories of breathtaking vistas and the serene isolation that makes Mykines a true gem of the North Atlantic.
More info
25 Sep
Car journey 58 Kilometers - 1h 9m
Mykines
Torshavn
25 Sep
11. Torshavn
Stay
ABOUT THE DESTINATION: Tórshavn is the capital and largest city of the Faroe Islands, a country situated between Scotland and Iceland. Tórshavn is located in the southern part on the east coast of Streymoy. MAIN TOURIST ATTRACTIONS • Faroese løgting. An impressive dark red structure with a green roof located on the water front. • Tórshavn Cathedral. An attractive white building with clock tower. • The Nordic House. The main cultural institution on the islands. • The Historical Museum.
More info
25 Sep
Accommodation
1 Night
Hotel Brandan
Torshavn - Show on map > 0.9 km from Center
9
Superb
1499
Hydro-massage bath
Restaurant
Electric vehicle charging station
Standard Double room (twin beds)
ROOM ONLY
26 Sep
Transport from Torshavn to Lisbon
Return
Air France
Multiple transports
08:20
Vagar (FAE)
9h 30m
17:50
Lisboa Humberto Delgado Airport (LIS)
Light 0 PC
1 Insurances
Seguro (Mandatori Insurance TUI Spain) - Região (Europe) - Dias (8)
Inclusão BASIC TUI - Contract Supplier TUI
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