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Set sail on board Blue Clipper for a hands-on adventure across the North Atlantic. Explore the remote southern islands of the Faroe Islands, cross to the Viking heartlands of the Shetland Isles, and journey onward to Norway’s spectacular fjords—where glacial landscapes, cascading waterfalls, and towering cliffs await.
Along the way, enjoy abundant wildlife, ancient sites, and unforgettable scenery.
To enquire about this voyage please click the ‘BOOK NOW’ button below and you will be re-directed to our booking agent VentureSail Holidays where you can make an enquiry. VentureSail manage all our holiday voyages and the team at the office are available on 01872 487288 if you have any questions.
| Ship | Under 25 | Per Person Twin En-Suite |
|---|---|---|
| Blue Clipper | £3,900.00 | £3,900.00 |
| Embarkation | Disembarkation | Nights |
|---|---|---|
| July 11, 2026 | July 22, 2026 | 11 |
Join Blue Clipper for a hands-on sailing adventure across the dramatic North Atlantic. This unique voyage offers an unforgettable opportunity to immerse yourself in nature, history, and the rhythm of traditional sailing.
Departing from the wild and remote Faroe Islands, we begin our journey by exploring the stunning southern islands around Tórshavn. Here, dramatic cliffs, green mountains, and quiet island villages create an atmosphere of timeless beauty. Seabirds nest in the crags, and the open sea brims with marine life.
We then sail 180 nautical miles to the Shetland Isles, home of the Vikings. With their rugged coastline, deep cultural roots, and archaeological treasures, the Shetlands offer a striking blend of history and wild, natural splendour. Expect abundant wildlife, from puffins and gannets to seals and perhaps even whales, as we navigate this remote archipelago.
Another 180 nautical miles takes us across the North Sea to the coast of Norway. Our final leg leads us into the majestic fjords, carved by ancient glaciers and framed by towering cliffs and cascading waterfalls. These dramatic landscapes are among the most stunning natural formations in the world and offer a powerful sense of peace and scale that few places can match.
This is a hands-on sailing voyage where guests are encouraged to take part in sailing the ship under the guidance of our experienced and welcoming crew.
Torshavn, Faroe Islands
Stavanger, Norway
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How to get to Stavanger, Norway
By Air
Stavanger international airport, Sola, with its more than 60 destinations makes it easy to go by plane to and from the region.
By Train
Regional trains from Oslo and Kristiansand to Stavanger are an economical and comfortable way of travelling, where you at the same time enjoy fantastic natural landscapes such as forests, mountains and the open landscapes of Jæren. NSB takes you all the way into the centre of Stavanger.
By Car and Ferry
E39 takes you efficiently to the region. If you arrive by car from other countries in Europe, you can go by car ferry from Denmark to Kristiansand, or by car ferry from Denmark to Risavika, near Stavanger. Colorline and Fjordline operate these ferry connections.
By Bus and coach
Bus routes such as Haukeliekspressen (Oslo-Haukeli-Haugesund), Sør-Vest ekspressen (Kristiansand-Eigersund-Stavanger) and Kystbussen (Bergen – Haugesund – Stavanger) take you from the region from the north, south and east. Locally there are buses in the entire region organised by Kolumbus, Suldal Billag and Boreal Transport.