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Faroe Islands are making road trips to explore beyond regular places for passengers.
Catch? Visitors don’t know where they will take.
The Danish archipelago tourism committee, visit the Faroe Islands, 30 routes on the drivers who drive passengers on Tuesday. Visits are available via phone, but each stop is stored in the secret during the trip.
“You don’t know where you’re going, and it’s not publishing one of the routes,” Marta Karadottir said, organization’s content and communication responsible. “We are trying to keep curiosity with passengers … (and) Traveling is a little more unpredictable.”
We really want people to achieve this sense … alone and in other parts of the world you are with nature.
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They ensure that travelers warn the route at the same time that other passengers do not appear at the same time, according to the press release.
“We really want people to achieve this sense … alone and in other parts of the world you are in the world,” Karadotti said.
Travel to small towns, the smallest restaurants and the points of the viewpoint, where travelers can be stalled, to pass mountain walk and time, according to the press release. Some routes take passengers from one island to another, too by ferry, Karadotti said.
Each trip takes between three and six hours, depending on who travelers want to spend each stop, he said.
Visit the Faroe Islands only revealed some milestones in new guided roads, one of which is Lake Funningsvatn, which is below the highest peaks of the archipelago.
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Travel, however, is. Passengers must commit to complete the entire route without being diverted to tourist peoples, he said.
“Instead of taking an iconic image, why didn’t he go to a place next to it … it’s as amazing,” he said. “When you went, something is more beautiful, or something is more real.”
Passengers can use their cars or rent around $ 100 per day.
Source: Visit the Faroe Islands
Guided tours, “Auto Odyssey” can be doubled through passenger cars or rented vehicles, starting around $ 100 per day. Reservations can be done through Visit the Faroe Islands.
Cradle between Iceland and Scotland, the Faroe Islands are well known for dramatic landscapes and network appeal. The 55,000 population of the archipelago lives in its 18 main islands, in the capital of 40% in the capital, according to a government website.
Visitors can reach the Faroe Islands from Iceland or Denmark, or flying from the Europe Peninsula, according to the visit to the Faroe Islands.