Streymoy, the Faroes' largest island, is a place where cliffs split into gorges so deep they look carved by giants. Fjords cut inland, villages cling to narrow strips of coast, and waterfalls pour straight into the sea. Seabirds and seals crowd the edges, while inland treks climb toward views that make the island feel endless. Streymoy is the working heart of the Faroes, but its landscapes feel anything but ordinary.
A professional dive operator offering cold-water diving experiences in the Faroe Islands, showcasing kelp forests, vertical sea walls, and North Atlantic marine life. They prioritize environmental responsibility by promoting sustainable dive practices, educating visitors about fragile Arctic and sub-Arctic ecosystems, and supporting local marine conservation initiatives.