One or two weeks in Iceland & 3 days in the Faroe Islands
Ferry & Hotel
Experience our two destinations in one trip. The Faroe Islands are known for their natural beauty, and Iceland for its natural phenomena. Take advantage of the unique opportunity for a stop-over in the Faroe Islands on your way to Iceland or home from Iceland.
We have put together a route program which includes 7 or 14 nights in Iceland and 3 nights in the Faroe Islands. The trip is full of nature experiences, and we guarantee that you will get momories for life.
Summer
from € 2.426
per person
Summer
from € 2.426
7 nights in Iceland & 3 nights in the Faroe Islands:
from € 2.426
14 nights in Iceland & 3 nights in the Faroe Islands:
from € 3.493
Includes
- Price per person when 2 people traveling together
- Ferry: Denmark – Iceland – Faroe Islands – Denmark
- 2-berth cabin without window
- Car <1.9m H & 5m L
- 7 or 14 nights in Iceland double ensuite
- 3 nights in the Faroes double ensuite
- Daily programme in Iceland
- Breakfast at the hotels
Upgrades available
- You’ll see all available cabins as you move through the booking – no commitment needed.

Favourable
Payment Terms
Pay 25% at booking, minimum € 810.
Balance due 30 days before departure.
Stopover Options
Enhance your trip with flexible stop-over options to explore both Iceland and the Faroe Islands. Smyril Line offers convenient schedules, allowing you to experience these stunning destinations at your own pace, whether in summer or outside the peak season.

Travel to Iceland
– then to the Faroe Islands
Start your journey in Iceland with a stay of at least 1 week, then continue to the Faroe Islands for at least 3 days or 1 week.
Travel days in June, July and August
Tuesday: Departure Denmark
Thursday: Arrival Iceland – stay for min. 1 week
Thursday: Departure Iceland
Friday: Arrival Faroe Islands – stay for 3 days or 1 week
Sunday: Departure Faroe Islands
Tuesday: Arrival Denmark

Travel to the Faroe Islands
– then to Iceland
Start your journey to Iceland with a 3-day or 1-week stopover in the Faroe Islands, then continue to Iceland for a stay of at least 1 week.
Travel days in June, July and August
Saturday: Departure Denmark
Sunday: Arrival Faroe Islands – stay for 3 or 10 days
Wednesday: Departure Faroe Islands
Thursday: Arrival Iceland – stay for min. 1 week
Thursday: Departure Iceland
Saturday: Arrival Denmark

Iceland and Faroe Islands
– Spring / Autumn
Start your journey from Denmark to the Faroe Islands, stay minimum 1 week, before continuing to Iceland, and stay for minimum 8 days. Or reverse the route.
Travel days outside the summer season
Sunday: Departure Denmark
Tuesday: Arrival Faroe Islands – stay for min. 1 week
Tuesday: Departure Faroe Islands
Wednesday: Arrival Iceland – stay for min. 8 days
Thursday: Departure Iceland
Sunday: Arrival in Denmark
Your Adventure
Starts Onboard
Start your Faroe Islands adventure aboard MS Norröna. Choose from budget-friendly cabins to luxury suites, unwind in the outdoor seawater hot tub, stay active in the fitness center, and enjoy delicious onboard dining — all while taking in stunning North Atlantic views.
Your Home on
the North Atlantic
Cabins, Restaurants
& Facilities
Explore Iceland
& the Faroe Islands
Discover the unique landscapes, rich culture, and must-see attractions of Iceland and the Faroe Islands.
Good to Know Iceland
Documents
When booking a roundtrip you will get a detailed itinerary of the trip, address of the booked accommodation, directions on how to get there and vouchers for all booked services such as accommodation and excursions
Special needs
If you have special needs, then please inform us upon booking.
Driving in Iceland
Driving in Iceland might be quite different from what you are used to. We recommend that you check safetravel.is where you will find descriptions of what you can expect and guidelines about how to handle different situations that might arise.
Snow chains
We recommend bringing along snow chains during the period outside June, July and August.
Fixed routes
The routes in Iceland are fixed. In the event of fully booked accommodation during the high season (June, July and August), travellers may expect slight changes to the itineraries.