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About Faroe Islands
The Faroe Islands, an archipelago of 18 islands located in the North Atlantic Ocean, is a self-governing territory of Denmark. The islands are known for their stunning landscapes, rugged cliffs, and picturesque villages. The currency used in the Faroe Islands is the Faroese króna (DKK).
When to visit
The best time to visit the Faroe Islands is during the summer months from June to August when the weather is mild and the days are long. This is also the peak tourist season, so it's recommended to book accommodations and activities in advance. However, the islands can be visited year-round, with each season offering its own unique charm.
Getting around
Getting around the Faroe Islands is relatively easy, with a well-developed transportation system. The islands are connected by a network of roads and tunnels, making it convenient to explore by car. There are also public buses that operate on most of the islands. Ferries are available for travel between the different islands, providing scenic views of the coastline.
Traveller tips
Pack layers of clothing as the weather in the Faroe Islands can be unpredictable. Be prepared for rain and bring waterproof gear. Respect the local customs and traditions of the Faroese people. Take advantage of the opportunity to hike and explore the stunning natural landscapes. Try the local cuisine, including traditional Faroese dishes like skerpikjøt (dried mutton) and ræst kjøt (fermented lamb).