A private expedition to Kalsoy Island featuring the iconic Kallur Lighthouse hike, dramatic cliff views, and the legendary Seal Woman statue at Mikladalur.
Where the Atlantic meets sheer basalt cliffs, Kalsoy Island rises like a blade from the sea. This private expedition unlocks one of the Faroe Islands’ most dramatic landscapes, guiding you through ancient tunnels carved into mountain rock to reach the remote village of Trøllanes.
From here, a local guide leads you along windswept paths to Kallur Lighthouse, perched on a promontory hundreds of metres above churning waters. The hour long hike rewards you with views that border on the surreal: the vertical rock wall of Borgarin plunging into open ocean, seabirds wheeling below your feet, and neighbouring islands floating on the horizon like distant worlds.
After descending, your journey continues to Mikladalur, where the legendary Seal Woman statue stands sentinel above the coastline. Explore at your own pace, descending the epic staircase to meet her bronze gaze against a backdrop of raw Faroese beauty.
Your private bus and driver handle the logistics, threading through Kalsoy’s narrow single lane tunnels while you absorb the scenery. Ferry tickets included, no vehicle queues, no rushing. Simply walk aboard at Klaksvík and let the island reveal itself.
This is the Faroes at their most elemental: where solitude meets spectacle, and every cliff edge promises a new perspective on the edge of the world.