Suduroy Island, literally “South Island”, has one of the smallest populations in the Faroe Islands. It has sheer cliffs along its western face. The island is an important breeding ground for seabirds, including northern fulmars, black-legged kittiwakes, Atlantic puffins, and guillemots. You will be guided through the island, exploring its authentic villages with black, tarred-wood churches typical of the Faroe Islands, as well as its hiking trails lined with peat fields and stone sheepfolds. Sheep are indeed omnipresent throughout the Faroe Islands — in fact, there are more sheep than humans —, and they add to the charm of these wild landscapes.

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Wild lands of Scotland, the Faroe Islands and Iceland

From

Glasgow, Scotland (United Kingdom)

To

Reykjavík (Iceland)

10 nightsaboard the shipLe Bellot

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No single supplement, PONANT Bonus 10%

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£8,920 /person*

From

Glasgow, Scotland (United Kingdom)

To

Glasgow, Scotland (United Kingdom)

9 nightsaboard the shipLe Lyrial

Next departure

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PONANT Bonus 15%

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£6,120 /person*

From

Glasgow, Scotland (United Kingdom)

To

Reykjavík (Iceland)

11 nightsaboard the shipLe Lapérouse

Next departure

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PONANT Bonus 20%

From

£8,780 /person*

From

Reykjavík (Iceland)

To

Glasgow, Scotland (United Kingdom)

11 nightsaboard the shipL'Austral

Next departure

Offer(s)

No single supplement, PONANT Bonus 30%

From

£7,720 /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.