The history of the Faroe Islands started yet in the 9th century, but only in the 20th century the islands became independent and nowadays are considered one of most popular resorts of the Atlantic. Every island has its unique signature places, landmarks and excursion programs.
Since 1994, the economy of the Faroe Islands has begun to show a gradual development. The problem of unemployment is disappearing, new sectors of …
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Faroe Islands are dominated by a temperate marine climate. This area is characterized by warm winters and fairly wet summers with low temperature. …
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Borðoy Island is a popular tourist destination due to numerous attractions and entertainment that the island offers to its guests. There ancient religious buildings, old brewery and picturesque haven on the island. Finally, Fugloy Island will amaze guests with its high rocks and cliffs, which have become the favourite destination of mountain climbing fans.
Despite the fact that the Faroe archipelago consist of dozens of islands, the transport infrastructure in the country is developed at a high level. …
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History and Entertainment
It is not a coincidence that the Faroe Islands are considered ones of the most beautiful in the world. Despite the active people’s exploration, they have managed to preserve their pristine beauty. At present, there are still absolutely no infrastructure elements at some beaches. The guests of the archipelago have an opportunity to walk along uninhabited islands, spend their time at the desert coast and see real tropical forests.
Besides marvelous uninhabited islands, the Faroes are famous for their fashionable resorts. There are a lot of hotels of the world-famous chains that are notable for the flawless service. Luxurious spa centers, restaurants of haute cuisine, upscale water sports centers and tour desks – they all are ready to offer fans of upscale recreation their services.
The Faroe Islands are an autonomous country of the Kingdom of Denmark. However, since 1948 the islands have received privileges for self-government. …
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Fans of event tourism usually visit the Faroe Islands in late July. At this time, the most beautiful and most interesting national holiday Olavsoka is celebrated. This festival is held in honor of the saint patron of the islands, St. Olaf. On festive days, there are interesting sports and cultural entertainments organized. In many cities, you can witness festive religious parades, dance and musical concerts, art exhibitions and theatrical performances in the open air. Music fans usually visit the islands in the times of annual jazz festival called Summartónar.
The Faroe Islands have two official state languages, which are Danish and Faroese. The study of the Danish language was a prerequisite to get an …
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