Glide by small boat around Nólsoy island, home to one of the world's largest storm petrel colonies and dense puffin burrows on its northern headland. Spotting these charismatic birds from the water, with sheer basalt cliffs as backdrop, is an unmistakable Arctic bucket-list moment.
What to expect
Departing directly from Tórshavn harbour, a small, nimble vessel crosses the narrow sound to Nólsoy in under 20 minutes. The boat traces the island's dramatic eastern cliffs, where puffins launch from grass-covered burrows and dive beneath the bow. Your guide provides a running wildlife commentary, identifying seabird species and pointing out Nólsoy's tiny, centuries-old fishing village clinging to the western shore. The 2-hour format is perfectly calibrated for a port day, leaving time to explore Tórshavn on your return.
Good to know
Puffins are present May–August; confirm seasonality before booking. Small open boats are exposed to Atlantic wind and spray — bring a warm, waterproof layer and non-slip shoes. Departs from Tórshavn harbour, a short walk from the cruise pier. Book in advance as boats have limited capacity.
Sail there
Luxury cruises that call at Torshavn — book through us, the fare is identical and your concierge stays on your side.