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Great report, and stunning pictures!
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Fascinating! Not the easy way, but beautiful nature^
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thanks for a great report kaszeta ^
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Loved the photos and the captions along with them.
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Originally Posted by Stefan Sip
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Loved the photos and the captions along with them.
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really enjoyed this report! thank you for posting
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Great report! I considered going there via Iceland a number of years ago, but I heard too many "why would you want to go there" and I talked myself out of it. Two things have changed. Information is more readily available about some of the more "off the beaten path" destinations and of course this report. I'll be reconsidering a stop here for at least a couple of days.
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Originally Posted by lamphs
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Great report! I considered going there via Iceland a number of years ago, but I heard too many "why would you want to go there" and I talked myself out of it.
Mind you, I almost went to the Faroes last October enroute to a family event in England, but a review of the weather and people's october photos told me it was likely a better idea to wait until June. :) |
Originally Posted by kaszeta
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Yeah, I was a bit surprised that when I first mentioned that I was considering the Faroes. A lot of the Danish and British people I knew seem to have a mental image of it being a low-rent version of the Shetlands that's not worth visiting, while I myself thought they were quite cool.
Mind you, I almost went to the Faroes last October enroute to a family event in England, but a review of the weather and people's october photos told me it was likely a better idea to wait until June. :) We did Mykines, Torshavn, Eidi, Gjogv (I asked and was told the pronounciation is 'Yegv' by the lady in the Gjogv guesthouse.). The hikes around there are amazing and we did Sandoy on a rainy day - really worth it , and that ferry hardly ever cancels - so good for a bad-weather day. And you can bring your car. Agree Koks was amazing. Also Barbaras fishhouse and Aarstova are both great. Can't wait to go back and do Kalsoy - your pics inspired me now :) |
Originally Posted by GreatDane
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And RC is a surprisingly good airline with all-economy service that includes a cold meal and all hot and cold drinks incl alcoholic. Rare these days.
And despite a nominally strict luggage weight policy, they happily just let me check an extra bag. (Between my photography gear, and formal wear that we needed for family events in Scotland and London that would have been very out of place in the Faroes, we weren't exactly traveling light). |
I want to go to the Faroe Islands. How many days would you suggest?
You missed the event when they kill the dolphins and the ocean is red? I think it's dolphins. I remember your great reunion trip report. Did you swim in Reunion? They have the most shark attacks. I am going to Mauritius in October and decided to skip reunion as I like to swim. |
Originally Posted by Bretteee
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I want to go to the Faroe Islands. How many days would you suggest?
On the other hand, I think after about 7-8 days, unless you are hardcore into hiking and side trips, most folks would get bored. I know that the Australian couple I met that had been there for a month house-swapping were still enjoying it, but had remarked that after the first two weeks they were like "Yeah. Another little village with turf roofs and a church." Part of it, however, is paced by airline availability. Neither of my flights in or out is a daily flight, just 3x/week flights. You missed the event when they kill the dolphins and the ocean is red? I think it's dolphins. I remember your great reunion trip report. Did you swim in Reunion? |
Thank you for posting this incredible trip report, Kaszeta! I've been toying with the idea of going to the Faroe Islands next summer, so this is wonderfully timed. Your report is one of the most useful sources I've seen so far (the other has been looking at the official tourist web site and the Visit Faroe Islands Instagram account, which posts amazing photos.) Your summary of what you'd do differently is exactly the kind of information I've been looking for.
One question-- you mentioned in a comment that some people thought Faroe was like a "low-rent" version of Shetland. Can you expand on that? Any chance you've also been to Shetland and so could compare more directly? I went to Shetland this summer, and I loved it, and Faroe seemed appealing in many of the same ways. And Faroe seems like it might be slightly easier to get to from the U.S. by flying via Iceland, rather than the multiple connections required to get to Shetland. |
Originally Posted by turnleftbrighteyes
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Thank you for posting this incredible trip report, Kaszeta! I've been toying with the idea of going to the Faroe Islands next summer, so this is wonderfully timed. Your report is one of the most useful sources I've seen so far (the other has been looking at the official tourist web site and the Visit Faroe Islands Instagram account, which posts amazing photos.) Your summary of what you'd do differently is exactly the kind of information I've been looking for.
One question-- you mentioned in a comment that some people thought Faroe was like a "low-rent" version of Shetland. Can you expand on that? The Shetlands aren't that much better in these respects, but they have fewer challenges. Mind you, I like the rustic nature, but many people seem to be turned off by it. And Faroe seems like it might be slightly easier to get to from the U.S. by flying via Iceland, rather than the multiple connections required to get to Shetland. For that matter, it was also delightful to talk to my brother (who was meeting us in Edinburgh) while we were in Višareiši and he was in London, and realizing that from a "travel time" perspective we were a lot closer to Edinburgh than he was (70 minute drive to Vagar, 60 minutes for checkin and security, and a 1:45 flight.... vs his combination of tube and train for 6.5 hours) |
Thank's very much for sharing the report about an unknown destination which is on my list to visit already for a while longer (it might be heresy to say here, but I'd heard great stories about taking the Denmark-Faroe-Iceland ferry).
Beautiful pictures, and a great read from start to finish. |
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