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Cruises visiting Sailing along Faroe Islands Coasts

The Faroe Islands, an archipelago formed by volcanic rock, reveal an incredible diversity of reliefs where the sea is ubiquitous: you’ll sail past stone pinnacles and unique coastlines. To the west of the island of Vagar stand Thindolmur and Drangarnir, rocky outcrops that marine erosion have detached from the coast, thus forming independent islets known as stacks. The impressive Traelanipa cliff, also known as Slave Cliff, stands 142 metres (466 feet) high. It overlooks the superb Lake Sorvagsvatn. Located 30 metres (98 feet) above sea level, this is the archipelago’s largest lake. On the island of Streymoy, you’ll be able to spot guillemots, screeching fulmars or penguins, nesting in the welcoming crevices of the Vestmanna cliffs.

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Wild lands of Scotland, the Faroe Islands and Iceland

From

Glasgow, Scotland

To

Reykjavík

10 nightsaboard the shipLE BELLOT

Offer(s)

No single supplement, PONANT Bonus 20%

From

£7,980 /person*

From

Glasgow, Scotland

To

Reykjavík

11 nightsaboard the shipLE LAPÉROUSE

Next departure

Offer(s)

No single supplement, PONANT Bonus 25%

From

£8,260 /person*

*Price is per person, based on double occupancy, based on availability, and subject to change at any time. The category of stateroom to which this price applies may no longer be available.