Cast lines into the cold, fish-rich waters of the Skálafjørður and open Atlantic aboard a traditional Faroese fishing vessel with a seasoned skipper. The Faroes' defining relationship with the sea, experienced first-hand.
What to expect
Board a well-equipped local fishing vessel steps from the cruise pier and head out into the fjord or open Atlantic under the guidance of a Faroese skipper whose family has fished these waters for generations. The target catch includes cod, pollock, and haddock — and the skipper's knowledge of the best marks is unrivalled. The experience is hands-on from the first drop of the line, and the scenery — steep basalt cliffs tumbling into dark blue water, seabirds wheeling overhead — is as spectacular as the fishing. Any catch can often be prepared and shared on board, making it a profoundly sensory Faroese moment.
Good to know
Departure is directly from Runavik port — no transfer required, making this ideal for maximising time. Duration typically 3–4 hours, leaving ample time before all-aboard. Dress in warm, windproof layers even in summer; sea temperatures are cold year-round. Motion sickness precautions recommended for the open-sea option.
Sail there
Luxury cruises that call at Runavik — book through us, the fare is identical and your concierge stays on your side.