Experience the Magic of Peter Pan & Wendy in the Faroe Islands!

The Faroe Islands are known for their stunning natural beauty, and now they’re making a name for themselves in the film industry as well. Disney’s latest movie, Peter Pan & Wendy, was partially filmed on location in the Faroe Islands, and it’s set to premiere on Disney+ on April 28th.

The film follows the adventures of Peter Pan, Wendy, and the Lost Boys as they journey to Neverland to battle the evil Captain Hook. But the real star of the movie is the Faroe Islands themselves. The sceneries of Tindhólmur island, Drangarnir seastacks, and Mykines all make appearances in the film, and they look absolutely breathtaking on the big screen.

If you’re a fan of the movie, or if you’re just looking for an adventure in a beautiful location, Seatravel is the perfect way to experience the Faroe Islands. Our sightseeing trips take you to all the locations featured in the movie, and you’ll get to see them up close and personal.

One of the highlights of the movie is the stunning Tindhólmur island, which is located in the western part of the Faroe Islands. The island is surrounded by steep cliffs and is only accessible by boat, making it a must-see destination for any traveler to the region.

Another breathtaking location featured in the movie is the Drangarnir seastacks, which are located in the northwest part of the Faroe Islands. These towering rock formations rise out of the ocean and provide a dramatic backdrop for the movie’s action scenes.

And let’s not forget Mykines, the westernmost island in the Faroe Islands, which is home to some of the region’s most stunning scenery. The island is home to countless bird species, including puffins, and its rugged coastline is a sight to behold.

If you’re ready to experience the Faroe Islands for yourself, book your Peter Pan trip with Seatravel today. Our knowledgeable guides will take you to all the movie’s filming locations and provide you with insider information on the making of the film. And who knows, you might even spot a few fairies along the way.