Our tour offers an immersive and intimate exploration of the Faroe Islands' awe-inspiring landscapes, an experience elevated by our knowledgeable guide. We pride ourselves on offering exclusive, private tours, meaning you won't be sharing the experience with strangers. We cap our tours at eight passengers to maintain a personal, unhurried atmosphere.
We showcase iconic locations, including the dramatic Drangarnir sea stacks, the cinematic Tindhólmur islet, featured in the 2023 Peter Pan & Wendy movie, and the globally renowned Múlafossur waterfall. This, along with hidden gems like Skarðsafossur waterfall, provides an authentic taste of Faroese beauty.
Our guide, a Sørvágur local, offers a depth of knowledge and insight into the islands' lore and environment that few can match. His personal stories enrich the journey, making it a truly unique experience.
Luxury boat: Quicksilver 905 Pilothouse. Boat has 10 seats, you can sit indoor and outdoor. The boat has toilet as well.
The Drangarnir sea stacks, one of the captivating stops on the boat tour, offer an awe-inspiring spectacle. These monumental rock formations, dramatically emerging from the sea, exhibit nature's untamed artistry. They stand as timeless sentinels, bearing witness to the relentless waves of the North Atlantic. The archway between the stacks creates a unique frame for the nearby island of Vágar, crafting a picturesque view that attracts photographers worldwide. Its breathtaking beauty and mythical aura, imbued with Faroese folklore, make Drangarnir an unforgettable part of your journey.
Tindhólmur, a breathtaking stop on the tour, is an uninhabited islet that captures the untamed spirit of the Faroe Islands. Notably, this natural spectacle was featured as Neverland in the 2023 Peter Pan & Wendy movie. With its distinct five peaks - Ytsti, Arni, Lítli, Breiði, Bogdi - named after the cardinal directions and time, it emerges dramatically from the sea. Each peak tells its own tale through its unique shape. The islet's silhouette, reminiscent of a sleeping dragon from afar, imbues a touch of mystique. The striking contrast of rugged cliffs against the ever-changing Atlantic sea and sky is both tranquil and thrilling. Tindhólmur's unspoiled allure, now a cinematic icon, is a visual delight and a memorable part of the journey.
The Múlafossur Waterfall is a gem that no boat tour should miss. Emanating from the quaint village of Gásadalur, the waterfall dramatically plunges directly into the Atlantic Ocean. The unobstructed cascade from the high cliffs into the frothy sea forms a natural spectacle that's both tranquil and majestic. The lush green hills surrounding it create an unparalleled backdrop, resulting in a scene straight out of a fairy tale. Its surreal beauty, coupled with its unique cliffside-to-ocean course, makes Múlafossur one of the most photographed waterfalls worldwide, cementing its place as a must-see highlight of the Faroe Islands.
You will make your own way to the meeting points