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Faroe Islands
The Faroe Islands have come up with a really cool way to make us feel like we鈥檙e traveling right now. (Photo: Courtesy Visit Faroe Islands)

This Virtual Tour Cured My Travel Withdrawal

Leave it to the Faroe Islands to come up with the most clever virtual tour we've seen. In their new tourism program, a Faroese resident becomes your local avatar, guiding you around the stunning archipelago in real time.

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Faroe Islands
(Photo: Courtesy Visit Faroe Islands)

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For many of us, adjusting to a less nomadic lifestyle has meant finding creative ways to sate our wanderlust, from reminiscing about past trips to for future ones. For me听it鈥檚 been a little of both. And now听one of my favorite destinations, the Faroe Islands, an 18-island archipelago that lies between Norway and Iceland, has听come up with a fun way to make us feel like we鈥檙e there.

I fell听for听the islands鈥 dramatic vistas, ample sheep, and good-humored people after spending too few days exploring them听two summers ago. Since then, I鈥檝e edited the hundreds of photos I took, added material to a guide I plan to share with anyone I can convince to go, and reread Sussana Kaysen鈥檚 , a beautiful novel based on her year living there, all the while planning for my return. So when I heard about the Faroe Islands 鈥檚 latest initiative, a that involves having a Faroese resident, with a camera strapped to them, give real-time tours,as viewers direct their movements via an on-screen console, I couldn鈥檛 help myself. What I originally expected to be an elaborate marketing听campaign has turned out to be exactly what I needed to cope听with my travel withdrawal.

Faroe Islands
(Courtesy Visit Faroe Islands)

As much as it鈥檚 a great way to enjoy听the diverse beauty of the destination, it鈥檚 an even better way to experience the unique charm of the Faroese people. Since the virtual tour鈥檚 launch on April 15, I鈥檝e been tuning in daily for a dose (check for the timing of the next tour), following a real-life tourism-board staffer who turns, walks, runs, and jumps on command while sharing fun facts about the archipelago鈥檚 geography, culture, and history. The awkwardness you鈥檇 expect from a person being made to perform these actions is quickly resolved by the guide鈥檚 earnestness. Some highlights I鈥檝e heard thus far: 鈥淚f you turn right once more, you鈥檒l see dark clouds meeting the light sky, creating a nice contrast,鈥 鈥淚 wish you could see a newborn lamb, they are so cute. Oh look! There is one,鈥 鈥淭his is such a cool experience, to be controlled by an anonymous person. I have no idea where you are in the world right now, but hello!听Nice to meet you.鈥澨

Along with exploring regions 鈥渙n foot,鈥 viewers can expect tours via听kayak, boat, horseback, and helicopter, depending on weather conditions. (It鈥檚 typical to experience all four seasons in a single day on the islands.) For a chance to control the cameraperson, viewers click the 鈥渏oin鈥 button on the website stream. Each individual session lasts one minute, allowing up to 60 people to get a听turn during the hourlong excursion. At the same time, tourism-board staff help answer questions and offer travel suggestions on Facebook Live and Instagram. The initiative is scheduled to run throughApril 25听but may be extended pending its popularity.听

Faroe Islands
(Courtesy Visit Faroe Islands)

At the moment, the Faroes aren鈥檛 accepting visitors until May 1, a timeline that will be updated as the pandemic听situation evolves. But with a population of just 52,000 and the in the world, the autonomous region has remained relatively unimpacted since it shut down on March 12. 鈥淲e believe that our remote islands are the perfect place to inspire people in lockdown鈥攁nd听naturally, we hope to welcome them in person once everyone is free to travel again,鈥 said Gudrid听Hojgaard, director of Visit Faroe Islands, in a statement.

As for me, I鈥檒l definitely be returning once this is all over.

Lead Photo: Courtesy Visit Faroe Islands

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