Travelling to Faroe Islands by ferry

Travelling to Faroe Islands by ferry is an excellent choice! Faroe Islands is served by 1 ferry companies (Smyril Line). These companies operate 1 ferry crossings to Faroe Islands, serving the ports of Hirtshals and Torshavn.

To make sure you find a cheap ferry ticket to Faroe Islands, we recommend using our search engine that compares offers, prices and availability of Smyril Line.

With a total frequency of over 0 crossings a week, depending on the time of year, from 2 countries (Denmark and Faroe Islands), you have many options for planning your ferry crossing to Faroe Islands.

Ferry to Faroe Islands in figures

Countries
Denmark
Faroe Islands
Number of ports
2
Number of ferry connections
1
Number of ferry companies
1
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Most popular ferry routes to Faroe Islands

Looking for a ferry to Faroe Islands? Discover the most popular routes that allow you to sail between different parts of the country and abroad. Whether you want to reach islands, historic ports or picturesque beaches, ferries are a convenient and comfortable way to travel in Faroe Islands.

Popular ferry routes in Faroe Islands include destinations like Hirtshals and Torshavn and many others. Modern ferries in Faroe Islands offer great facilities and services, from comfortable cabins to on-board restaurants and activities for the whole family.

Use our fare comparison tool to find the best deals on ferry tickets to Faroe Islands and plan your trip. With our easy-to-use search tool, you can find deals and timetables from several ferry companies, including Smyril Line. There is sure to be a deal that best suits your needs and budget. Search all 1 ferry routes!

Ferries to Faroe Islands from Denmark

Hirtshals Denmark
Torshavn Faroe Islands
  • Smyril Line Hirtshals Torshavn
    Smyril Line
    654 mi
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Ferry Journey to Faroe Islands

Faroe Islands: Visit the country after your ferry crossing

The Faroe Islands, that jewel in the North Atlantic, are a true paradise for nature lovers looking for a unique getaway. Situated between Iceland and Norway, these islands offer spectacular scenery, rugged cliffs, majestic fjords and an authentic culture. And for those who want to explore the Faroe Islands in a picturesque and memorable way, the ferry is the ideal means of transport.

One of the busiest ports for ferry travel in the Faroe Islands is the port of Tórshavn, the capital. It is located on the island of Streymoy and is easily accessible from the airport. From here, you can take a ferry to neighbouring islands such as Vágar, Eysturoy, Borðoy, Sandoy and many others. At the ports, you'll find tourist information, refreshment outlets and services to make your journey easier.

The ferry offers total flexibility in terms of your itinerary and the length of your stay on each island. You can choose to spend a few hours or even a full day exploring an island before catching your next ferry. As the Faroe Islands are small, you can easily visit several islands during your trip.

Among the most popular islands to visit is Vágar, known for its impressive Mulafossur waterfall and for being the starting point for a breathtaking hike to the cliff-side lake of Sørvágsvatn. Eysturoy is another island not to be missed, with its beautiful fishing villages, mountains and breathtaking scenery.

Ferries to the Faroe Islands are regular and reliable, with well-planned schedules. However, it is advisable to check timetables in advance, especially during the busier summer months. Bookings can be made online or directly at the port.

It is important to note that weather conditions can affect ferry crossings. The Faroe Islands are known for their changeable and sometimes unstable climate. If you are travelling during the winter, it is advisable to check the weather conditions regularly and stay informed of any cancellations.

Finally, don't forget to admire the marine wildlife on your ferry trip. You may be lucky enough to see dolphins, seals and even whales swimming alongside the ferry.

The Faroe Islands are a unique destination when discovered by ferry. You can explore the most breathtaking landscapes, enjoy an authentic experience and take advantage of the flexibility offered by ferry crossings. Whether you're a nature lover, a photographer in search of the perfect shot or a traveller curious about new cultures, a ferry trip to the Faroe Islands will be an unforgettable experience not to be missed.

Faroe Islands: When is the best time to travel?

The best time to travel to the Faroe Islands is undoubtedly in summer, from June to August. Temperatures during this period are relatively mild, with highs averaging 14°C. The days are long, with 19 hours of daylight, so you can take full advantage of the islands' magnificent scenery. The vegetation is lush and the wild flowers are in full bloom.

On the other hand, winter can be a difficult time to travel to the Faroe Islands. From November to February, temperatures can drop considerably, with lows around 3°C. Days are very short, with just 5 hours of daylight. What's more, the islands are often swept by strong winds and frequent storms, making for difficult travelling conditions.

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