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Where can I take a ferry from Denmark to Iceland?
That is one of the most attractive international routes. The ferry departs from the Hirtshals terminal, located on the Jutland Peninsula in Northern Denmark, destination Seyðisfjörður in Iceland. Service is offered by Smyril Line, a Faroese shipping company. The route is carried out by MS Norröna, one of the company’s main ferries.How long does it take to get from Denmark to Iceland?
Between June and August, the ferry ride takes 2 days, leaving Hirtshals in Denmark on Tuesday mornings and arriving in Seyðisfjörður on Thursday mornings. From March to May and mid-August to November, the ferry ride to Iceland takes a little longer than 3 days.How long is a ferry from Denmark to the Faroe Islands?
Sailing time is around 36 hours from Denmark to the Faroe Islands and 19 hours from the Faroes to Iceland. The ferry's home port is Tórshavn, the capital of the Faroe Islands, a small archipelago with a population of just 50,000 that's a self-governing country within the Kingdom of Denmark.How to travel to Iceland?
Ferry to Iceland This ferry route with the company Smyril Line is the only way to bring your car, caravan, camper or motorcycle to Iceland. All year round, the company sails weekly, but in the high season, from June to September, they sail several times every week.