The Faroe Islands remain one of Europe's last truly unspoiled destinations. While spots like the Múlafossur waterfall and Sørvágsvatn lake have gained Instagram fame, the archipelago hides many more secrets.
Take a ferry to the remote island of Kalsoy, known for its steep peaks and the dramatic Kallur Lighthouse. Or visit the village of Gjógv, named after a 200-meter long sea-filled gorge that runs straight from the village into the ocean. The weather is unpredictable, but the dramatic beauty is guaranteed.