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Faroe Islands
Denmark
sea
5 Dive Sites
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Though not part of Denmark's mainland, the Faroe Islands, an autonomous territory of Denmark, offer some of the most dramatic underwater landscapes in the North Atlantic. The diving here is known for its crystal-clear waters, kelp forests, steep drop-offs, and abundant marine life. Divers can explore caves, tunnels, and wrecks, witnessing sea urchins, starfish, and various fish species in their natural habitats.
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Dive Sites in Faroe Islands
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Gjogv Sea-Filled Gorge
An underwater canyon that offers stunning views of marine life, such as the colorful anemones, spong...
35m
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Leynar Beach
A sandy beach dive site that offers a rich diversity of marine life including starfish, crabs, and a...
20m
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Klaksvik Underwater Park
An artificial reef that is home to a wide variety of marine species. Divers can also explore sunken...
18m
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Nordradalur Jetty
This dive site is known for its kelp forests and a variety of crustaceans. It's also a great site fo...
15m
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Strond Shell Beach
A unique dive site filled with shells, Strond Shell Beach offers divers the chance to see a variety...
12m
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