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Earlier this year, my partner and I took a slightly unusual trip. Spurred on by a TV documentary we watched by pure chance, we booked the cruiseferry highlighted on the show unsure of what we had gotten ourselves into. Sailing from Denmark to Iceland, via the Faroe Islands, and back, the week was fun, interesting and certainly an experience I\u2019ll never forget. Today I want to share my experiences visiting the home country for the cruiseferry<\/a>, the Faroe Islands. These small bits of land in the North Atlantic have become increasingly popular among travelers in recent years and I was excited for my first visit to this purportedly picturesque nation. I wasn\u2019t disappointed; my time spent in the Faroe Islands was just as fascinating as I had hoped, which is why today I want to share what those experiences were really like.<\/p>\n
Getting there \u2013 Smyril Line<\/strong><\/p>\n
A cruiseferry, including the ship on which I sailed \u2013 Norr\u00f6na \u2013 combines features of both a traditional ferry service and a cruise ship. In this case the Norr\u00f6na, which is operated by the Smyril Line<\/a>, operates every week between Denmark, the Faroe Islands, Iceland and then back again. The schedule is always the same and it provides a very real service, especially to Faroese companies who need to ship goods to and from the islands. But it\u2019s unlike any other ferry I\u2019ve seen, because it\u2019s also a fully functioning cruise ship. Able to accommodate more than 1,400 people, throughout the year tourists board the ship either as a simple conveyance or to enjoy a full week at sea, experiencing the North Atlantic in a very unusual way. This isn\u2019t your typical cruise ship though, not even close. Leave behind those images of waterslides and enrichment activities, and instead replace it with a more bare bones version of the modern leisure cruise.<\/p>\n
Two Chances in the Faroe Islands<\/strong><\/p>\n
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