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Discover the Faroe Islands’ stunning landscapes on a private boat tour, visiting iconic sea stacks, waterfalls, and hidden gems with a knowledgeable local skipper.
Taking a boat tour around the Faroe Islands offers a unique perspective on this rugged and breathtaking archipelago. Whether you’re a first-timer or a seasoned traveler, this private sightseeing experience promises intimacy, expert guidance, and access to some of the most stunning natural sights Faroes has to offer. With a cap of just six to eight guests, you’ll enjoy a personalized adventure that balances spectacular views with insightful stories from a local skipper.
What we really appreciate about this tour is its focus on authentic Faroese landscapes. From towering sea stacks to lush waterfalls and unspoiled islands, every stop feels like discovering a hidden treasure. That said, the tour’s price might make some cautious travelers pause, especially since it’s a private experience. But for those seeking a tailored, high-value adventure with a knowledgeable guide—especially lovers of nature photography or scenic beauty—this trip is hard to beat.
One thing to keep in mind is the roughly 1.5-hour duration, which offers a concentrated experience rather than an all-day expedition. If you’re after a relaxed, in-depth exploration of the region’s most photogenic spots, this is well suited. It’s ideal for travelers who value comfort, expert local insights, and striking scenery without the crowds.

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Opting for a private boat trip means you won’t be sharing your journey with strangers. Instead, you get a tailored experience with a local skipper who knows the ins and outs of the islands. The small group size ensures a relaxed atmosphere, perfect for snapping photos, asking questions, or just soaking in the scenery without feeling rushed.
Stop 1: Drangarnir Sea Stacks
Your first stop is at the awe-inspiring Drangarnir. These towering sea stacks rise dramatically from the Atlantic, creating a striking silhouette that’s especially captivating in good weather. The archway between the stacks frames the nearby island of Vágar, making it a favorite for photographers. Our reviewer, Olga, described the trip as “really fun” and appreciated how the guide knew “EVERYTHING about Faroes,” adding depth to this scenic marvel.
Stop 2: Tindhólmur Islet
Next, you’ll cruise by Tindhólmur, the five-peaked islet that doubles as a cinematic icon after its appearance in the 2023 Peter Pan & Wendy movie. The peaks—Ytsti, Arni, Lítli, Breiði, and Bogdi—are named after the cardinal directions and the concept of time, adding a layer of cultural charm. The islet’s dragon-like silhouette makes for fantastic photos, and the remote, rugged landscape offers a sense of untouched wilderness.
Stop 3: Múlafossur Waterfall
No Faroese boat tour would be complete without a visit to Múlafossur. Coming from the village of Gásadalur, the waterfall plunges straight into the Atlantic, creating a scene straight out of a fairy tale. Surrounded by lush green hills, its picturesque beauty has earned it a reputation as one of the most photographed waterfalls globally. The peaceful roar of the falling water combined with the stunning backdrop makes it a truly memorable stop.
Stop 4: Skarðsafossur Waterfall
Our last stop is at Skarðsafossur, a lesser-known but equally captivating waterfall. Cascading from highlands into the Atlantic, it’s a quiet spot, offering a sense of untouched Faroese nature. The reviewer highlighted its serene atmosphere, the soothing sound of water, and the occasional rainbow as sun rays break through the mist, making it a peaceful finale to the tour.

Duration and Timing
At around 1 hour 30 minutes, this tour is a quick but comprehensive peek into the islands’ most photogenic sites. It operates daily from early morning to late evening, giving flexibility for different travel schedules. The meeting point is at 10 Bakkavegur, Sørvágur, which is easy to reach and close to public transport.
Price and Value
Costing $779 per group (up to six people), this tour represents a premium experience. However, considering the private nature, expert guidance, and access to iconic sites, it offers good value for those seeking an exclusive adventure. The inclusion of admission tickets to all stops further enhances its appeal.
Group Size and Atmosphere
Limited to just a handful of guests, the tour maintains a personal, unhurried pace. Small groups enable better engagement with the skipper and more opportunities for photography and questions. Travelers who appreciate a relaxed, intimate environment will find this especially appealing.
Guide Expertise
The guide’s local knowledge shines through, with stories and insights that you won’t find in guidebooks. Olga’s review praises the guide’s fun personality and deep knowledge, making each stop not just a visual treat but also an educational experience.

This is a perfect choice for travelers wanting a personalized experience that combines stunning scenery with local insights. It suits those who love photography, nature lovers, and anyone interested in exploring Faroese landscapes without the hassle of large tour groups. If you prefer a relaxed pace and value expert guiding, this tour will meet those needs splendidly.
However, keep in mind that the roughly 1.5-hour duration means it’s a quick snapshot of the islands’ highlights—perfect for those with limited time or as an initial taste before exploring further.
This private boat tour offers a beautiful, intimate window into the Faroe Islands’ wild beauty. The combination of carefully chosen stops—like the iconic Drangarnir and Múlafossur waterfalls—and the local guide’s stories makes for a memorable experience. The small-group setting ensures that you can relax, ask questions, and take stunning photos without feeling rushed or crowded.
While the price may seem steep, the value lies in the privacy, expertise, and access to some of Faroes’ most photogenic landmarks. It’s a fantastic option for travelers who want a tailored, scenic adventure with a genuine local touch.
If you’re after an authentic, scenic, and slightly luxurious way to see the islands, this tour hits the mark. It’s especially suitable for those with an appreciation for natural beauty and cultural stories, making your Faroese trip even more meaningful.
What is the duration of the tour?
The tour lasts approximately 1 hour and 30 minutes, providing a concise, yet immersive experience.
How many people are in each group?
The tour is private, limited to up to 6 guests, ensuring a personal and relaxed atmosphere.
Where does the tour start and end?
It begins at 10 Bakkavegur, Sørvágur, and returns to the same meeting point.
What sights are included in the tour?
You’ll see the Drangarnir sea stacks, Tindhólmur islet, Múlafossur waterfall, and Skarðsafossur waterfall, among other scenic spots.
Are admission tickets included?
Yes, all stops include admission tickets, so there are no hidden costs.
Is this suitable for all travelers?
Most travelers can participate; service animals are allowed, and it’s accessible near public transportation.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, cancellations are free up to 24 hours in advance, with a full refund.
Is this tour available year-round?
Yes, operating from June 2024 through June 2026, every day from 9AM to 11PM.
Would this tour be good for photography?
Absolutely. The stops are some of the most photogenic spots in the Faroe Islands, with plenty of opportunities for stunning shots.
This tour offers a rare chance to see the Faroe Islands from a vantage point that few travelers experience. It’s a fantastic way to combine scenic marvels with expert storytelling, all in a flexible private setting. If you’re after a memorable, photo-worthy adventure with a local touch, this trip is well worth considering.