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Discover the stunning landscapes and charming villages of Suduroy Island with this guided Faroe Islands tour, including ferry rides, hikes, and local insights.
This Súðuroy Island Day Tour offers a well-rounded glimpse into one of the most picturesque corners of the Faroe Islands. With a small-group format limited to just seven participants, it promises a personalized experience around a landscape that’s often described as breathtaking. The tour combines scenic ferry rides, scenic hikes, and visits to charming villages, all wrapped up in an approximately 10-hour adventure starting from Torshavn.
What we love about this experience is how it blends visual marvels with cultural insights. The ferry ride itself is a highlight, passing a series of islands that look like they belong to another world. Plus, the stops—whether for a walk up Hvannhagi or a visit to the lighthouse—are carefully selected to give you both panoramic views and a taste of local life. On the downside, the price tag of $470.16 per person might seem steep, but considering the inclusiveness of ferry rides, lunch, and private guide attention, many will find it a worthwhile investment.
This tour is best suited for travelers craving a full day of scenic exploration coupled with cultural insights in a small-group setting. If you’re after authentic, less crowded experiences and appreciate learning from guides who share stories about Faroese history, this tour hits the mark.


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Starting bright and early at 8:00 am from Torshavn, the tour kicks off with a pick-up service—one of those little touches that make your day easier. The small-group size means you’ll get ample space and personal attention, which makes a difference when navigating narrow roads or stopping at viewpoints.
The two-hour ferry ride is more than just transportation; it’s a scenic journey through the islands. Travelers report that passing the other islands adds a layer of beauty and complexity to the landscape. The ferry offers fleeting but stunning views that are perfect for photos and just soaking in the remote serenity of the Faroe Islands.
One of the first stops is a hike up Hvannhagi, taking roughly two hours. The reward is a sweeping view from the mountain’s summit—spectacular vistas that make the effort worthwhile. Reviewers mention the memorable views and the sense of accomplishment that comes with reaching the top. It’s an active part of the tour, so be sure to wear comfortable shoes and be prepared for variable weather.
Next, you’ll visit Beinisvørð, a cliff top that is often described as a photographer’s paradise. With dramatic cliffs plunging into the sea, this spot offers incredible photo opportunities and a chance to stand in awe of nature’s power. The stop is brief—about 30 minutes—but packed with visual impact.
A walk to the Akraberg Lighthouse at the southern tip of Súðuroy offers incredible views across the Atlantic. The lighthouse itself has a rugged charm, and the location’s wild surroundings make it feel like the edge of the world. This stop also takes about 30 minutes, giving enough time for photos and soaking in the scenery.
A short detour takes you to Famjin, a fishing village that exudes authenticity with its old church and waterfall. Visitors love the chance to see where the Faroese flag originated and to experience the peaceful, slow pace of village life. The stop lasts around 30 minutes, enough to enjoy the vibe and snap some pictures.
The visit to the History and Maritime Museum at Tvoroyri is a highlight for those interested in local history. Housed in an old doctor’s house, the museum offers a glimpse into Faroese maritime past and local life. The admission is included, making it a practical and enriching addition to your day.
The final stop is Hvalba, a village famous for its large sandy beaches and old harbor. Visitors often mention the chance to explore a coal mine dating back to the 1700s—a unique peek into Faroese industry history. With about an hour here, you can wander, take photos, and breathe in the fresh sea air.
The tour departs at 8:00 am, and pickup is included, easing logistics for visitors. The total duration is around 10 hours, which balances sightseeing, travel, and downtime. The group size of just seven travelers ensures you’re not lost in a crowd, and the inclusion of a guide means you’ll pick up stories and insights that you might miss on your own.
For those concerned about weather, the tour is flexible—if poor conditions cancel it, you’ll be offered an alternative date or a full refund. Cancellation policy is friendly, allowing for free cancellation up to 24 hours before the tour.
At $470.16 per person, this tour is on the higher end but offers comprehensive value for the included ferry rides, lunch, and personalized guide service. Based on reviews, many travelers found the experience well-organized and worth the cost, especially considering how much they learned and saw.

This trip suits travelers who are eager to explore at a relaxed pace while soaking in some of the Faroe Islands’ most beautiful spots. If you enjoy photo opportunities, small-group intimacy, and learning stories from guides, this tour will resonate. It’s also ideal if you’re looking for a full-day adventure that balances active hikes with scenic drives and cultural visits.

The Súðuroy Island Day Tour offers a thoughtfully curated experience of one of the Faroe Islands’ most stunning places. From the moment you board the ferry to the final village walk, each stop is designed to give you a genuine taste of Faroese landscapes and culture. The small-group setting ensures you’ll receive personal attention and insights, enriching your understanding of this remote corner of the North Atlantic.
While the price may seem high, the inclusion of ferry rides, local lunch, and expert guiding makes it a good value for travelers who prioritize immersive, scenic experiences. If you’re seeking authentic encounters, awe-inspiring views, and a comfortable, well-organized day, this tour is a fantastic choice.
Perfect for those who love scenic vistas, cultural stories, and small-group adventures. Expect a day of natural beauty, memorable hikes, and genuine Faroese hospitality—all in one thoughtfully planned package.

Is transportation included in the tour?
Yes, pickup from your accommodation in Torshavn is included, and the tour covers all transportation within the day, including the ferry ride.
What is the duration of the tour?
The entire experience lasts approximately 10 hours, starting at 8:00 am.
How many people are in each group?
The tour is limited to a maximum of 7 travelers, ensuring a more personal and flexible experience.
Does the tour include food?
Yes, lunch at a café in Tvoroyri is included, giving you a taste of local Faroese cuisine.
Are there opportunities for hiking?
Absolutely. The hike up Hvannhagi takes about 2 hours, so bring suitable shoes and be prepared for outdoor activity.
Can I cancel if the weather is bad?
Yes, the tour offers free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance, and if canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or full refund.
What are the key highlights I should expect?
You’ll enjoy scenic ferry rides, panoramic views from Hvannhagi and Beinisvørð, visits to the southernmost point and charming villages like Famjin and Hvalba, plus cultural insights at the local museum.
This detailed review hopes to arm you with all the practical and inspiring info needed to decide if this tour fits your Faroese adventure. The landscapes are genuinely stunning, and with the right expectations, this tour promises a memorable day exploring the beauty and culture of Súðuroy.