The tiny island nation between Iceland and Norway, known for its “unspoiled” terrain and, perhaps more so for its 2016 “Sheep View” tourism project, which strapped cameras onto the backs of sheep to ...
Amid the worldwide Covid-19 outbreak, tourist attractions around the world have closed their doors and moved things online, providing virtual reality experiences and museum tours. However, the Faroe ...
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11 of the best things to do in the Faroe Islands
An archipelago of just 55,000 residents and 70,000 sheep, you’d be forgiven for not yet having the Faroe Islands on your travel bucket list. But, as European holiday hotspots start to sweat with ...
The Faroe Islands are hot right now. Visitor numbers to the tiny island territory, an autonomous part of the Kingdom of Denmark, are steadily rising (around 10% per year) and they’ve been getting a ...
In his latest round of ISLAND HOPPING, Conor Knighton has leapt across much of the North Atlantic to the not-so-well-known Faroe Islands: The Faroe Islands bill themselves as Europe's best-kept secret ...
Tourism in the Faroe Islands is growing rapidly and now generates more than 1 billion Danish kroner annually. However, the successful tourism industry risks destroying the unique, untouched nature ...
Visit Faroe Islands is once again attracting outsized attention for a tourism push, but that shouldn't detract from the underlying sentiment. The tiny destination is trying to stave off the pitfalls ...
The Faroe Islands has managed to punch above its weight with its tourism campaigns in recent years. Smaller, more remote destinations often have to be pretty creative in order to get attention. When ...
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