Tindhólmur
The sleeping dragon in the middle of the atlantic ocean.
Private Tindhólmur Tour Info
The journey starts in Tórshavn by pick-up at 13.00. Or by meeting at the ferry port at Sørvágur where a boat will be ready to sail you to the Tindhólmur. After sailing for 10 minutes and passing Drangarnir, you will arrive at Tindhólmur. You will get a guided tour around the islet. Like on the island Mykines, puffins breed on the islet, which means you will be able to go bird watching and very likely get close to the puffins. Furthermore, you will get the chance to lake swim in one of the most beautiful surroundings the Faroe Islands have to offer. Afterwards you will be served with a lunchpack outside the only two houses on the islet.
Where: Hotel Føroyar
When: All days at 13.00 (pickup)
Duration: 6 hours
Difficulty: Easy to moderate
Tour end: Tórshavn (drop off)
Price: 2.900 DKK
Included:
Transport from Tórshavn
Boat-seeing around Drangarnir
Local guide & hiking fees
Lake swimming & cliff jumping
Lunchpack & refreshments.
Ad-on:
Rappelling: 500 DKK pr. person
The Sleeping Dragon
Ytsti
Arne
Lítli
Breiði
Bogni
This beautiful, steep and peaky islet, also referred to as the sleeping dragon, is once in a lifetime experience and a must see if you want to experience the Faroese nature in an unique way. This stunning destination is the perfect place for those seeking adventure, beauty, and tranquility.
Magical tour to Neveland with Peter Pan.
Come with us to Neverland! Experience an exclusive and mesmerising trip to the largest islet ‘Tindhólmur’, where you will get the opportunity to explore the unique uninhabited islet at first-hand. Tindhólmur is known for its rugged landscape, featuring towering cliffs, deep fjords, and a rich variety of flora and fauna. Visitors can explore the islet's rugged terrain on foot, taking in the breathtaking views of the surrounding ocean and mountains. Tindhólmur is an islet on the southside of Sørvágsfjørður, west of Vágar in the Faroe Islands. It has its name from the five peaks, which are named Ytsti, Arni, Lítli, Breiði, Bogni (Farthest, Eagle, Small, Broad, Bent). The islet is uninhabited. It has an area of 65 hectares – or in old Faroese style, two merkur – and its highest point is at an elevation of 262 metres.
Boatseeing
Get a unique perspective of the cliffs and birdlife around Tindhólmur. We will sail close to - and through if the weather allows it - the two seastacks called Drangarnir.
Lakeswimming
Take a refreshing plunge in to our swimmingpool of Tindhólmur - faroese style! Furthermore you will get the opportunity to do some cliff jumping from various hights; ranging from 1 meter up to 10 meters. Afterwards you will be able to enjoy a cold faroese beer and the surrounding nature.
Difficulty: Moderate
Guided tour of Tindhólmur
Get a unique perspective of the cliffs and birdlife around Tindhólmur.We will sail close to - and through if the weather allows it - the two seastacks called Drangarnir.
Difficulty: Easy
A breathtaking view.
Get a unique perspective of the islet Tindhólmur. We are looking forward to exploring the islet with you.