I soon realised that I was somewhere quite extraordinary; the combination of wild weather and unforgiving landscape in the Faroe Islands is like nowhere else. – James Proctor, author of Bradt's Faroe Islands.
Intrigued? Find out more about this unspoiled archipelago here.
Remote, rugged and beautiful, it's no surprise we wanted to celebrate the Faroe Islands. With their expertise in alternative destinations, who better than our friends at Regent to guide us around this island chain? Click here to read more.
Why the Faroe Islands?
Five reasons why you should make this enigmatic archipelago your next travel spot! Read more
Seabird central
See some of the two million pairs of seabirds that call the Faroe Islands home. Read more
Weekend wilderness
Find out about our tips for a weekend break in one of Europe's least visited destinations. Read more
Faroese feast
Sample Tórshavn's modern take on traditional Faroese cusine and world-class gastronomy. Read more
Faroe Islands – available now!
This new edition of Bradt's Faroe Islands remains the only English-language guide to this isolated, unspoiled archipelago. The book offers detailed information about all 18 islands and the breathtaking landscapes which never fail to inspire visitors, from the highest sea cliffs in Europe at Enniberg on the island of Viðoy to the dramatic seascapes at Akraberg, the southernmost point of the Faroes. There's hands-on information about where to stay and eat, how to get around – be it by local ferry, helicopter or your own hire car – and what to see and do. Also included are details of how to reach even the remotest corners by bus using a travel card, the latest information on falling seabird numbers in the North Atlantic, and details of where to go sea angling and horseriding.
Available with a 10% discount from our online shop here.