Looking for a new experience?
Take the advantage of a great value break and come to the Faroe Islands to do some real Deep Sea Fishing in the crystal clear North Atlantic waters. The Faroe Islands is a region full of history with 18 islands and a strong marine tradition. The islands offer good fishing areas and sheltered fishing grounds away from strong winds, so fishing can take place on most days regardless of wind direction. A true sea-anglers paradise for both experienced and novice anglers
Fishingpackages 2012, choose between ferry Norrøna or direct flight:
See below choise of fishingboat:

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Hvíthamar, a traditional Faroese wooden (clinker-built) boat. BRT 5,1. Max 4 persons. Fishing from the village of Sandur on Sandoy. Onboard is basic fishing gear, bait, beverages and sandwiches
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Blástein, wooden boat. BRT 20. Max 8 persons. Fishing from the village of Vestmanna on Streymoy. Onboard is fishing gear of mainly high quality, Shimano and Penn, floatation suit, bait, beverages and sandwiches
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Helpful information
- Atlantic Airways offers direct flight from following cities in 2012, read more here

- For booking and more info, please send an e-mail to info@greengate.fo
- Offers with other periodes are available, please send an e-mail to info@greengate.fo
- Fishing. Deep sea fishing is a thrilling sport, and we give you the chance to experience it together with our local crew onboard, who have a thorough knowledge of the Faroe Islands and are experts on the sea and the local weather.
- Imagine! hours of uninterrupted deep sea fishing, surrounded by the amazing scenery such as majestic cliff faces, rugged coastline and bird life
- Fish to catch would be: · Cod · Haddock · Ling · Colefish - and plenty of other fish species. Last but not least you may catch a Halibut - and what a thrill!!!!!
- Fishing boats. There is a captain onboard each fishing boat. Boats are available from approx May to September.
- Tours are 8 hours. Boats return to harbour every day after fishing
- Helpful information. Water depths will be approx. 20m to 150m. To reach dephts takes approx. 1 hours sailing.
- Ocean weather around the Faroe Islands
- How to clean your fishing gear before coming to the Faroe Islands