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Embark on a 3-day, 2-night Komodo Islands cruise and explore stunning destinations. Start by visiting Kelor Island for a swim and snorkel, then sail to Manjarite Beach for underwater adventures. At sunset, witness the breathtaking Kalong Island flying fox exodus. The next day, hike Padar Island at dawn for panoramic views, then relax at Pink Beach. Visit Komodo Island to spot the iconic Komodo dragons, and snorkel at Manta Point. Finish the journey at Kanawa Island, soaking in crystal-clear waters and vibrant marine life. Ideal for adventure seekers!
A beautiful sunset cruise in the Komodo Islands with a quick stopover at Manjarite Beach for some underwater adventures. At sunset, witness the breathtaking Kalong Island flying fox exodus where thousands of fruit bats depart the island in search for food. A truly unique experience!
Perched above the village of Funningur on Eysturoy, the Hvíthamar hike is one of the Faroe Islands’ most accessible yet rewarding walks. The trail gently climbs to a viewpoint overlooking the fjord, with wide-open mountain scenery unfolding at every turn. It’s the kind of short hike that delivers big views, making it a perfect stop for travellers wanting a taste of Faroese hiking without a full-day commitment.
Hidden on Suðuroy’s rugged southern coast, Hvannhagi is one of the Faroe Islands’ most rewarding hikes. The trail leads through rolling green terrain to the serene Hvannavatn Lake, set beneath towering cliffs with sweeping views out to the Atlantic and the iconic sea stack of Lítla Dímun. Remote, peaceful, and strikingly beautiful, this walk offers a true taste of the Faroes’ wild character.
Saksun Church and Beach are set within a natural amphitheatre of steep mountains in the remote village of Saksun on Streymoy. The small white church overlooks a tidal lagoon formed by a historic storm, and a short walk beyond the village leads to the black sand beach where the lagoon meets the Atlantic. With towering cliffs, shifting tides, and near-total isolation, Saksun offers one of the Faroe Islands’ most distinctive and atmospheric landscapes.
Klakkur rises above Klaksvík in the northern Faroe Islands and is reached by a steady hike starting just outside town. As the trail climbs through open slopes, views gradually unfold over Klaksvík and the sound between Borðoy and Kunoy. From the summit, the landscape opens toward Kalsoy, Kunoy’s steep ridges, and the surrounding fjords, offering a calm yet striking panorama of the northern islands.
The hike up to Padar Island Viewpoint offers an awe-inspiring vista of three distinct beaches, white, black, and pink, curving along the coastline. The contrasting sands against the turquoise waters, along with the rugged green hills rising from the ocean, create a dramatic landscape.