💨 Abstract

The Faroe Islands, a self-governing territory within the Kingdom of Denmark, offer a unique and resilient way of life far from the conventional tourist trail, about 200 miles north of Scotland and 300 miles southeast of Iceland. The islands, a rugged and windswept 18-piece jigsaw, are known for their deep connection to nature, a distinctive food scene, and a unique approach to tourism that values sustainability and community.

Courtesy: Alice Murphy