LOCATIONS

Akraberg Lighthouse 📍  stands at the southernmost tip of Suðuroy island, overlooking the vast North Atlantic Ocean. Built in 1909, it has long served as a vital beacon for ships navigating these remote and often stormy waters. The stark white tower with its red roof contrasts beautifully with the surrounding green cliffs and rugged coastline. Isolated and windswept, the lighthouse embodies the wild, resilient spirit of the Faroese landscape.

Tvøroyri 📍 Tvøroyri is a picturesque village known for its colorful houses and scenic fjordside location. It offers a tranquil glimpse into traditional Faroese life. The striking white church with its red roof is a local landmark, standing proudly against the lush green hills. Tvøroyri has a rich history as a former center of the fishing industry and remains an important cultural hub on the island. Visitors are drawn to its peaceful atmosphere, natural beauty, and the unique basalt cliffs nearby.

Sumba 📍 is a small, picturesque village located on the southern tip of Suðuroy, close to the Akraberg Lighthouse. Nestled between steep green hills and dramatic cliffs, it offers breathtaking views of the North Atlantic Ocean. The colorful houses and winding coastal road give the village a charming and peaceful atmosphere. Despite its remote location, Sumba is rich in Faroese culture and natural beauty.