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Do you have any detailed travel strategies or suggestions for traveling to the Faroe Islands?

Personally, I think people who want to travel to the Faroe Islands have great vision and courage. Because the Faroe Islands is a small island between the Norwegian Sea and the North Atlantic Ocean, there are few people here. Some people say there are more sheep than people here. So the scenery here is unique and the environment is quiet.

In addition, this island is very distinctive. In summer, you can hardly see the darkness here, and sometimes you can even see the rainbow. Occasionally it will rain in the east and west at sunrise. Although these islands are very attractive, they also have some maddening places. For example, it rains a lot here, so I personally think that if you want to travel here, you must bring rain-proof equipment.

However, it is worthy of recognition that the scenery in the Faroe Islands is so beautiful and unique that it can be photographed almost anywhere. Personally, I would recommend going to Mikines Island for bird watching. There are many sea parrots here. They look lovely. Generally speaking, if you want to go to Meakins Island, you need to take a ferry back and forth. It takes more than an hour to go back and forth. When we arrive, we can almost walk, but the island is small, so don't worry about being too tired.

Besides, you must go to Gosa Daroul to see the waterfall. Besides waterfalls, the surrounding scenery is also beautiful. There are also very distinctive thatched cottages here, usually in Wu Bo Village, which are very suitable for shooting. But if you want to say where the most beautiful village in the Faroe Islands is, it must be Saxony. There are waterfalls, thatched houses and churches, which are very beautiful and sacred. But personally, I think the most beautiful place in the Faroe Islands should be the ancient town of Torres Harbor. Although the area here is relatively small, there are many red solid wood buildings.

These are some famous attractions. But there are still many details to pay attention to. For example, the Faroe Islands do not belong to Schengen and must apply for a visa separately. In addition, it is best to travel to the Faroe Islands from June to August, which is the most suitable time.