Where do you fly into for the Faroe Islands?

Where do you fly into for the Faroe Islands?

Vágar Airport

Vágar Airport Vága Floghavn
Location Sørvágur, Faroe Islands
Hub for Atlantic Airways
Elevation AMSL 280 ft / 85 m
Coordinates 62°03′49″N 007°16′38″WCoordinates: 62°03′49″N 007°16′38″W

Can you fly from UK to Faroe Islands?

The Faroe Islands are easily accessible from London, UK. The national airline of the Faroe Islands, Atlantic Airways, operates non-stop flights from Reykjavik (Iceland), Copenhagen (Denmark) and Edinburgh (Scotland) to the Faroe Islands all year round, and SAS operates non-stop flights from Copenhagen all year round.

What is the cheapest way to get to Faroe Islands?

You can save some money and time by flying through the few cities — including Copenhagen, Reykjavík, and Edinburgh — that have direct routes to the islands. If you fly with low-cost carrier Norwegian, you can book a round-trip flight to Copenhagen in May for as little as $485.

How can you get to the Faroe Islands?

The easiest way to get to the Faroe Islands is by plane. There are daily direct flights to Copenhagen in Denmark (2hrs), but also short flights from Edinburgh (UK), Bergen (Norway), and Reykjavik (Iceland).

How do you get to Faroe Islands from Denmark?

The best way to get from Denmark to Faroe Islands without a car is to train and car ferry which takes 40h 16m and costs . How long does it take to get from Denmark to Faroe Islands? It takes approximately 5h 35m to get from Denmark to Faroe Islands, including transfers.

How do you get to the Faroe Islands from Iceland?

Travellers coming from North America can take the ferry Norröna from Seyðisfjörður in Iceland. Norröna is the only ferry to Faroe Islands. It takes 15 hours to sail from Iceland to Faroe Islands with the ferry owned by Faroe Islanders.

What language is spoken in Faroe Islands?

Faroese
Danish
Faroe Islands/Official languages

How long is the ferry from Iceland to Faroe Islands?

15 hours
Norröna is the only ferry to Faroe Islands. It takes 15 hours to sail from Iceland to Faroe Islands with the ferry owned by Faroe Islanders.

How do you get to Faroe Islands from Europe?

Two airlines fly to the Faroe Islands. These are Atlantic Airways and Scandinavian Airlines. Flights from Reykjavik, Edinburgh and Bergen to the Faroe Islands with Atlantic Airways are only one hour long, and flights from Copenhagen with either Atlantic Airways or Scandinavian Airlines last only two hours.

How to get to the Faroe Islands from North America?

The easiest way to travel from North America to Faroe Islands is by hopping onto one of the multiple daily flights from Copenhagen Airport (CPH) to Vágar Airport (FAE). The airport is situated in the western part of the archipelago and is the port of arrival for all visitors travelling by flight to the Faroe Islands.

How far is Faroe Islands from Scotland?

Distance from Scotland to Faroe Islands. The total distance from Scotland to Faroe Islands is 440 miles. This is equivalent to 708 kilometers or 382 nautical miles. Your trip begins in Scotland. It ends in the Faroe Islands. Your flight direction from Scotland to Faroe Islands is North (-16 degrees from North).

What to see and do in the Faroe Islands?

Hiking. Hiking in the Faroe Islands is the best way to see the stunning landscapes and explore the mountains and valleys. So grab a pack and put on your walking boots! Fishing & Angling in the Faroe Islands. Whether by boat or from shore, there are plenty of opportunities to fish in the Faroe Islands.

How many Faroe Islands are there?

Faroe Islands are an archipelago of 18 islands, covering a total land area of 1,399 square kilometres, a sea area of 274,000 square kilometres and a population of approximately 50,000.

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