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LOT Polish Airlines

LOT Polish Airlines
3 Aug, Mon01:10
Riyadh – Faroe Islands
13h 30m
2 stop
RUHFAE

Air France

Air France
14 Jul, Tue08:45
Riyadh – Faroe Islands
1d 45m
2 stop
RUHFAE

Air France

Air France
21 Jul, Tue02:00
Riyadh – Faroe Islands
19h 50m
2 stop
RUHFAE

Air France

Air France
8 Jul, Wed04:15
Dammam – Faroe Islands
17h
2 stop
DMMFAE

Air France

Air France
15 Jul, Wed02:00
Riyadh – Faroe Islands
19h 15m
1 stop
RUHFAE

Air France

Air France
22 Jul, Wed01:20
Jeddah – Faroe Islands
19h 55m
1 stop
JEDFAE

Saudi Arabian Airlines

Saudi Arabian Airlines
23 Jul, Thu15:05
Dammam – Faroe Islands
1d 5h 35m
2 stop
DMMFAE

Air France

Air France
16 Jul, Thu21:35
Taif – Faroe Islands
23h 5m
2 stop
TIFFAE

Emirates

Emirates
11 Jul, Sat04:15
Dammam – Faroe Islands
16h 45m
2 stop
DMMFAE

Last update: 05 July 2026 10:47

About Faroe Islands

Nestled in the North Atlantic Ocean, the Faroe Islands form an archipelago of 18 rugged and enchanting islands. Positioned between Iceland and Norway, this self-governing territory of the Kingdom of Denmark covers an area of 1,393 square kilometers and is renowned for its dramatic landscapes, rich cultural heritage, and unique blend of Nordic traditions.
Vágar Airport serves as the main entry point to the Faroe Islands, providing connections to major cities in Europe. Situated on the island of Vágar, the airport offers stunning views of the surrounding fjords and cliffs. Travelers can easily explore the islands further by utilizing an extensive network of tunnels, bridges, and ferries connecting the different isles.
The Faroe Islands' allure lies in its breathtaking scenery, characterized by cliffs, lush green valleys, and cascading waterfalls. The coastal villages, with their colorful houses, dot the landscape and offer a glimpse into the traditional Faroese way of life. Tórshavn, the capital city, blends modern amenities with historical charm, featuring narrow cobblestone streets, historic buildings, and a bustling harbor.
Nature enthusiasts can embark on hiking trails that crisscross the islands, providing access to panoramic viewpoints and secluded landscapes. The iconic Drangarnir sea stack and the towering cliffs of Cape Enniberg exemplify the raw beauty of the Faroese coastline. The Faroe Islands are also a haven for birdwatchers, with countless seabirds, including puffins, nesting along the cliffs and coastal areas.
Exploring the cultural heritage of the Faroe Islands reveals a rich tapestry of folklore, music, and traditional crafts. Visitors can delve into the local history at the National Museum in Tórshavn, which showcases artifacts and exhibits spanning centuries. The Faroese language, rooted in Old Norse, adds a unique linguistic element to the cultural experience.
The Faroe Islands are a culinary destination, with a focus on locally sourced and traditional ingredients. Visitors can savor Faroese delicacies such as skerpikjøt (wind-dried mutton), ræst kjøt (fermented lamb), and freshly caught seafood. The islands' vibrant cultural events, including music festivals and traditional celebrations, provide opportunities to engage with the local community and experience the Faroese way of life.

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