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_Jay_
Sup. I want to go to the Faroe Islands for a holiday. I've had a quick look and it seems it might be a bit tricky to get there (especially at the time of year I want to go - October/November).
It looks like it has to be a combination of flights and then ferries (for example, fly to Denmark and then a two day ferry). It's also looking fcuking expensive.
Do any of you guys from the Nordic countries have any experience with it?
latininxtc
why would you want to visit the Nordic area during that time? Won't it be covered in snow, or at the very least miserably cold???
_Jay_
It's my birthday and I'll go where I want thank you.
wong
Id rather go omewhere cold than hot anyday
latininxtc
quote:Originally posted by wong:
Id rather go omewhere cold than hot anyday
It all depends on what I'm going for really. I'd obviously want it to be warm if I'm on a beach vacation. Exploring a city, extreme heat or cold definitely not. Mild spring or fall weather would be nice. So long as the humidity is not dreadful then I'm normally good.
Use a site like hipmunk.com, as it does much deeper searches then sites like flightcentre
whispering
I would love to make a Nordic tour some day (only been to Sweden and Denmark so far). Personally would go with Smyril Lines: http://www.smyrilline.com/
Samination
There's rarely snow in Nordic countries (based on percentage of the country mind you) during that timeperiod. And considering that those islands are still in the gulf stream (which is where we usually get your warm from), even less, but then I have never been to the Faroe's
Use a site like hipmunk.com, as it does much deeper searches then sites like flightcentre
Never trust wiki for up to date things mate. Either those rutes are sessional, or they dont exist anymore
djDMS
I don't do much travelling but when i manage to pull my finger out and do something it'll be something like this
_Jay_
quote:Originally posted by whispering:
I would love to make a Nordic tour some day (only been to Sweden and Denmark so far). Personally would go with Smyril Lines: http://www.smyrilline.com/
I actually did a fake booking with them (up to the point of actually paying) before I made this thread. I did, admittedly, select one of the highest grades of cabin - but it was brutally expensive. 890 EUR return for two people. Still need to factor in actually getting to Denmark in the first place (to catch the ferry) and obviously the time spent on the islands. Easily looking at 2k for a week. Urgh.
whispering
quote:Originally posted by _Jay_:
I actually did a fake booking with them (up to the point of actually paying) before I made this thread. I did, admittedly, select one of the highest grades of cabin - but it was brutally expensive. 890 EUR return for two people. Still need to factor in actually getting to Denmark in the first place (to catch the ferry) and obviously the time spent on the islands. Easily looking at 2k for a week. Urgh.
Without a car, a Cabin with 2 bunk berths with window, in low season, is 176e (x2 = 352e per person). I dont think its that expensive. You could try getting to Denmark with a train or by car.
_Jay_
I did mine based on a luxury double or something. But your example is still 700 EUR. I'll have a more thorough look over the weekend.
Failing the Faroe Islands - what other (relatively) accessible places are their in Norway, Sweden, Finland etc that offer areas of outrageous natural beauty? Big landscapes and fjords - that kind of thing.
djDMS
If you're looking for outstanding natural beauty Jay just come and see me, lot cheaper than 2 grand ;-)
whispering
quote:Originally posted by djDMS:
If you're looking for outstanding natural beauty Jay just come and see me, lot cheaper than 2 grand ;-)
I think its only so many times you can visit the same place before it loses it charm ;)
quote:Originally posted by _Jay_:
I did mine based on a luxury double or something. But your example is still 700 EUR. I'll have a more thorough look over the weekend.
Failing the Faroe Islands - what other (relatively) accessible places are their in Norway, Sweden, Finland etc that offer areas of outrageous natural beauty? Big landscapes and fjords - that kind of thing.
Definitely Norway then. Finland and Sweden are rather flat, though Lapland is really nice in winter. People (from here) go for Denmark usually for a bicycle tour or for the architecture. Iceland should be really nice too for the nature aspect.
_Jay_
quote:Originally posted by whispering:
Definitely Norway then. Finland and Sweden are rather flat, though Lapland is really nice in winter. People (from here) go for Denmark usually for a bicycle tour or for the architecture. Iceland should be really nice too for the nature aspect.
Nice, nice. I'm being really fcuking lazy here - but does Norway have a number of major airports outside of Oslo? Actually, what's Oslo like? And is it within distance of mental physical landscapes?
quote:Originally posted by djDMS:
If you're looking for outstanding natural beauty Jay just come and see me, lot cheaper than 2 grand ;-)
You're an absolute SexPest. You're now like Jack Dee crossed with Ashley Cole.
Hard2Get
quote:Originally posted by _Jay_:
I'll go where I want thank you.
Legend. Lol
latininxtc
quote:Originally posted by _Jay_:
quote:Originally posted by djDMS:
If you're looking for outstanding natural beauty Jay just come and see me, lot cheaper than 2 grand ;-)
You're an absolute SexPest. You're now like Jack Dee crossed with Ashley Cole.
With a bit of Kinga from big brother thrown in the mix
Quicksilver
Rarely snows Oct/Nov, unless you go way up north.
Don't have any experience with Faroe Islands to help you, mate. I'm pretty sure Norway has more airports but I haven't heard of any more international ones. Google can help you probably. :P
Getting to Denmark... Maybe you can fly to Landvetter/Gothenburg (HEY THAT'S ONLY 38 MINUTES BY TRAIN FROM ME!) and from there go to the main city to catch a Ferry with Stena Line to Denmark, Copenhagen. They're usually not expensive and take about 3 hours.
The Doc
I made a bit of money last year on their football league (summer footy is all over the coupons then) surely there must be a flight from Scotland (not checked this) and like a few have said, their climate is like the Scottish Islands, doesnt change much all year, 15/16 in summer, 8/9 in winter, boring as **** lol
_Jay_
quote:Originally posted by The Doc:
I made a bit of money last year on their football league (summer footy is all over the coupons then) surely there must be a flight from Scotland (not checked this) and like a few have said, their climate is like the Scottish Islands, doesnt change much all year, 15/16 in summer, 8/9 in winter, boring as **** lol
Yeah you would think so wouldn't you - but sadly not, no flights from anywhere in the UK past September. Looking like we will have to do it next summer instead. Oh well.
latininxtc
I was messing around with kayak the other day Jay and it looks like you could fly to Reykjav?k Iceland and then book a separate round trip to Faroe islands from there. Not sure if that comes out cheaper, but I think that gives you less flying time.