We’ll begin with a warm welcome and an overview of the itinerary, setting the stage for an immersive journey. Our first stop is a storytelling session about Vestmanna and the Faroe Islands, where you’ll hear fascinating tales that bring the history and culture of the islands to life.
Next, we’ll visit a unique museum, where you’ll discover Viking history and Faroese traditions through engaging storytelling. From there, we’ll explore key sites, each with its own rich and interesting story.
To complete the experience, we’ll visit a Faroese home, where a local family will welcome you with traditional food and personal stories. As we share a meal, you’ll gain a deeper understanding of Faroese culture and see how traditions still shape life today.
A unique museum, where you’ll discover Viking history and Faroese traditions through engaging storytelling.
We’ll explore key sites, each with its own rich and interesting story.
We will hear stories about Vestmanna and the Faroe Islands, where you’ll hear fascinating tales that bring the history and culture of the islands to life.
We’ll visit a Faroese home, where a local family will welcome you with traditional food and personal stories. As we share a meal, you’ll gain a deeper understanding of Faroese culture and see how traditions still shape life today.
We will meet outside the highschool entrance (miðnám í Vestmanna) which is right next to Vetmanna camping
Streymoy is the largest and most populous island of the Faroe Islands, offering a unique blend of dramatic landscapes, charming villages, and rich cultural heritage. Known as the central hub of the archipelago, it's home to the capital city Tórshavn, vibrant cultural attractions, and breathtaking natural wonders like waterfalls and cliffs.
The capital of the Faroe Islands, Tórshavn, is a charming city with a rich history and vibrant cultural scene. It offers a mix of modern amenities and traditional Faroese charm.
Located on the island of Kalsoy, accessible from Streymoy, this lighthouse is one of the most spectacular in the Faroe Islands. The hike to the lighthouse offers breathtaking views of cliffs and the ocean.
A picturesque village on Streymoy, Funingur is known for its beautiful church and stunning natural surroundings. It's a great place to experience traditional Faroese village life.
Streymoy is home to several beautiful waterfalls, including Fossá and Glyvrarfossur. These waterfalls are easily accessible and offer stunning views of cascading water and lush greenery.
A traditional Faroese dish made from fermented, dried, and hung mutton, typically served with boiled potatoes and turnips.
A hearty soup made with a variety of local fish, potatoes, and vegetables, often flavored with herbs and spices.
Thin, crepe-like pancakes often served with jam, whipped cream, or butter and sugar.
Summer offers the warmest temperatures and the longest daylight hours, making it ideal for outdoor activities and exploration. The weather is relatively stable, with fewer storms and more sunshine.
Faroese króna (DKK)
GMT+0 (UTC+0)
220VV, 50HzHz
The Faroe Islands, including Streymoy, are very safe with low crime rates. The local community is friendly and welcoming to tourists.
Tórshavn Bus Terminal
The bus system is efficient and affordable, with frequent services between Tórshavn and other key locations. Buses are a good option for travelers without a car.
Available • Apps: No specific apps, but taxis can be booked by phone.
Car, Bike
Kalsoy, or 'The Whale Island,' is a picturesque island known for its dramatic cliffs, charming villages, and the iconic Kallur Lighthouse. It offers some of the most stunning landscapes in the Faroe Islands.
Nólsoy is a small, picturesque island known for its bird cliffs, scenic walks, and peaceful atmosphere. It's a great place to escape the hustle and bustle of city life.
Leirvík is a charming village known for its scenic beauty and the famous Leirvík Waterfall, while Gjógv is a picturesque village with a dramatic gorge and stunning views.
Price varies by option