
Luxury Faroe Islands Escape: A 4-Day Premium Adventure
Discover the Faroe Islands in style with a 4-day luxury getaway. Stay in a boutique waterfront hotel, explore hidden villages and puffin cliffs with private guides, and enjoy an exclusive experience that sells out fast.
A Premium Escape to the Faroe Islands
Tucked away in the North Atlantic, the Faroe Islands feel like a place out of time. Just a short flight from Iceland, this 18-island jigsaw of dramatic cliffs, puffins, and storybook villages is still blissfully under the radar, which makes it all the more magical.
On this 4-day premium escape, you’ll stay in Tórshavn, the world’s smallest capital, at a boutique waterfront hotel where modern comfort meets Nordic charm. By day, private guides whisk you across emerald valleys and along the ocean’s edge: wander through the turf-roofed village of Kirkjubøur, marvel at the natural amphitheatre of Saksun, and take in the beauty of Gjógv. The highlight? A ferry to Mykines, home to vast seabird colonies and the unforgettable sight of puffins swooping against the wild Atlantic sky.
Tórshavn, Faroe Islands
Kirkjubøur, Faroe Islands
Every detail is designed for comfort: private transfers, guided tours, and delicious meals featuring fresh local produce. Add in the Faroese warmth and stunning scenery, and you’ve got a short break that feels both adventurous and indulgent.
KOKS restaurant is definitely a must when visiting the Faroe Islands. They became the first restaurant to receive a Michelin star in the country and now has 2 stars. They specialise in cooking with pure, local & seasonal ingredients, offering unique authentic flavours.
KOKS, Faroe Islands
KOKS, Faroe Islands
With boutique accommodation and limited departures, this exclusive experience sells out early every year. If you’re dreaming of a trip that blends luxury, nature, and a touch of Viking spirit, now’s the time to secure your spot. This tour runs from 1 May - 31 August 2026.
The Faroe Islands are leading the way in green innovation, with an ambitious goal of running entirely on renewable energy by 2023. Their remote location in the North Atlantic is a natural advantage, harnessing the power of hydro, wind, waves and even tidal currents to keep the islands moving sustainably.
Your stay reflects this same commitment. Hotel Føroyar in Tórshavn is powered by its own geothermal source, tapping deep into the earth with boreholes over 200 metres below ground. Add to that a focus on locally sourced ingredients, eco-friendly practices, and minimal waste, and you’ll find that comfort and sustainability go hand in hand.
As a Certified B Corporation, sustainability is a big focus when designing our tours. We carefully select local partners who share our values and ensure your travel experience supports both the community and the environment, so you can explore with a lighter footprint and a clearer conscience.
To find out more about our tour, visit our Highlights of the Faroe Islands page.