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03/17/2022

Have you ever wondered what's 200 miles from Scotland in the North Atlantic? If you have, the answer is the Faroe Islands! This archipelago is a constituent country that's part of the Danish Kingdom. Even though it is a relatively small country (with apopulation of around 53k), it has a lot to offer. Puffins, marigolds, tons of waterfalls, and mountain ranges make the Faroe Islands agem.

If you're planning on visiting the islands, this post by Brit OlomTours, Inc. in Miami, FL, will share only a few of the most popular natural beauties that you must witness while you're there!

Natural Beauties You Must Witness atthe Faroe Islands

Kallur in Kalsoy


First, let's explore Kalsoy. It is an island known as the "island of men" that was the location for James Bond's "No Time to Die" film. The main attraction in Kalsoy is going to Kallur, standing in awe of its steepness, and hiking up to the world-famous Kallur Lighthouse.

Sørvágsvatn in Vágar


If you love optical illusions, you need to see Sørvágsvatn, the lake that floats above the sea. Situated on the island of Vágar, this isthe largest lake in the Faroe Islands. Not only does it need to be seen to be believed, but it can also be a great fishing spot.

Múlafossur Waterfall in Vágar


Last on the list is Múlafossur Waterfall. There are many waterfalls in the Faroe Islands, but this is the most famous one. It is locatedin Vágar island, and you can see a cascade of water falling 100 feet into the ocean. Truly, a breathtaking sight.

Call Brit Olom Tours, Inc., the best travel agency in Miami, FL, at 305-403-7548 to explore these and other wonders at the Faroe Islands.