Iceland & Beyond - Greenland, The Faroe Islands & ShetlandGreenland, The Faroe Islands, Shetland and Scotland can be destinations unto themselves, an extension to an Icelandic program, or a stopover en route to Europe. Accommodation is available in either hotels or hostels, and a variety of sightseeing tours are available. Visit our Top of the World program for further tour programs. Greenland, home to about 56,000 people and some of the world’s most awesome scenery, offers visitors unparalleled welcoming hospitality. Giant icebergs, wide fjords, colourful villages and spectacular mountains will amaze and thrill you as you explore this isolated land. Whether you enjoy hiking, sailing, kayaking or viewing wildlife, Greenland is sure to satisfy the adventure seeker. The Faroe Islands Lying midway between Iceland and Scotland, a small community of 45,000 inhabitants lives on this group of seventeen islands. The Faroe Islands offer visitors a dramatic and unique landscape and history. The islands are rugged, almost inhospitable, yet picturesque towns hug a shoreline that offers small secure harbours and safe havens to a population who make their living from the sea.
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