FØROYA TELE
Read moreThe equivalent of Orange in France. You'll find phones as well as SIM cards and credit recharges.
GARE FERROVIAIRE (TOGSTATION)
Read moreOdense station is a city within a city, a huge centre where you can find the city's central library, a cinema and many shops. Practical: the automatic lockers where you can leave your luggage. Several trains connect Copenhagen and Odense (every hour), the journey takes 1h15 by fast train. There is also a direct train from the capital airport. Frequent regional trains to Svendborg, Kolding and Aarhus. All information on the DSB website.
AÉROPORT D'AARHUS (AARHUS LUFTHAVN)
Read moreNumerous daily flights to Copenhagen. Direct flights to Stockholm, Oslo, London and Berlin. Bus line 925X (blue airport shuttle!) serves the city of Aarhus. The journey from/to the central station takes 45-50 minutes. Passengers are picked up at some stops along the way. Connections to Randers (approx. 40 min travel time) or Elbeltoft with Flexbus 312. You can also transfer by taxi, which costs about 650 DKK.
FÆRGEN
Read moreConnection between Spodsbjerg (Langeland) and Tårs (Lolland). The trip takes 45 minutes by boat. Departure approximately every hour from 5:15 am to 10:15 pm (variable depending on the season), even though the connection is frequent, and if you want to be sure to have a place in the boat at the chosen time, you can buy your ticket online. Check-in at the latest 15 minutes before the departure of the ferry. The trip is pleasant with the view on this amazing island of Langeland all in length, it passes very quickly and allows you to take a break before resuming the road.
HAVNEBUS
Read moreAll kinds of transport exist in Copenhagen and enrich the discovery of the city. Have you ever been on a water bus? Then take the 991 and 992 lines of the city's harbour network. These boats run every day for 30 minutes, all year round, unless the weather is bad. They serve 9 stops including Nyhavn, Islands Brygge. You can hop on or off as you wish. If it's not crowded, you can take your bike on board. Havnebus 991 - direction: Teglholmen (south). Havnebus 992 - direction: Refshaleøen (north).
BORNHOLMSLINJEN
Read moreHow to get to Bornholm island? By sea, of course! There are daily ferry arrivals and departures. You can embark with your vehicle. If it is electric, you can recharge it on board. The price generally includes the vehicle plus two people on board.
Molslinjen is a shipping company based in Aarhus that has been sailing on the Kattegat since 1966. Several transfers: Rønne - Ystad, Rønne - Køge and Rønne - Sassnitz (Germany).
From Copenhagen: train or bus to Ystad, Sweden, then boat. The journey takes about 80 minutes!
MOLS-LINIEN
Read moreMolslinien is a ferry company that organizes transfers in boats with an almost futuristic design, which seem to have come straight out of a James Bond film! The windows are tapered, drawing a curved line that stands out against the white of the whole hull! Up to 24 connections per day every day of the year. The connection saves up to 200 km. All the more so as the journeys are fast. The latest addition is the Express 4, which takes about 75 minutes from Odden to Aarhus. Coffee and restaurant, a real luxury cruise!
HERTZ
Read moreHertz car rental is available in the Faroe Islands, an unspoilt haven located between Iceland and Norway. The 18 tranquil and beautiful islands are known for their unspoilt nature and tranquillity, as well as for their larger-than-life sheep population. The pick-up point is at Vagar airport, so you can hit the road as soon as you arrive. Driving is the best way to get around the Faroe Islands, as the roads are well-maintained and easy to navigate. Tunnels and bridges link the various islands, although fees may apply. Speed limits are generally 50 km/h in towns and 80 km/h on rural roads. The Faroe Islands offer many attractions, including puffin-watching at Mykines, the Múlafossur waterfall and hiking to the Kallur lighthouse. You can also enjoy local cuisine at a Michelin-starred restaurant. Renting a car in the Faroe Islands allows you to discover these magnificent landscapes at your own pace.
CHRISTIANIA CYKLER
Read moreWith more than 30 years of experience, they were the first to use the famous "Christiania Bikes". You'll come across them all over Copenhagen. High saddle and raised handlebars. At the front, a rectangular frame holds a removable wooden box in place. Here is the famous cargo bike perfect for transporting kids, groceries or the dog! Manufactured on site in a shed not far from the point of sale, the offer is wide. You will find all the accessories: rain hoods, mattresses for comfort, anti-theft locks, bags...
TAXI BIL
Read moreTAXI BIL is a cab and VTC company based in Tórshavn. They offer a wide range of services, including transfers to and from Vágar airport, sightseeing tours and personalized excursions. Rates vary according to destination and journey time, but are generally reasonable. TAXI BIL also has a mobile app for easy booking. Drivers are helpful and will ensure that your trip is tailored to your needs.
PORT
Read moreHow not to succumb to the charm of Gjogv? The houses are spread out along the basket-shaped shore surrounded by sloping cliffs covered with short grass overlooking the sea. But where is the port hidden? It is located in a fault of the cliff. A very deep gorge which gave its name to the village, and which presents an inclined plane in cement allowing to winch the boats in case of bad weather. Eminently photogenic, with its colorful boats, this place offers a shady perspective towards the sea. A must-see image of the Faroe Islands.
BAT
Read moreThe terminus is a stone's throw from the ferry arrivals. To move around during your stay, whether for a day or more, don't hesitate to use the red BAT buses. You will find the timetable brochures at the tourist office. The buses run every day from 6am to midnight, they will take you to every corner of the island. You can buy a card for the day, it allows you to use all the buses of all lines without limitation. There is also a pass valid for five or seven days. Easy and relaxing!
ATLANTIC AIRWAYS
Read moreAtlantic Airways is the airline of the Faroe Islands. Since 1988, it serves the airport of Vágar from Copenhagen. Since then, other routes have been opened (from Billund or Aalborg), or to Iceland, Great Britain (especially Scotland) or Norway. It mainly operates between the islands by helicopter (including the transfer from the airport to Torshavn, if you have booked). The prices are very encouraging and the flights over the islands are beautiful on a clear day. A must do!
DSB - CHEMINS DE FER DANOIS
Read moreDSB is the Danish railway company. It was created in 1885 with the merger of Zeeland Railways (a public company) and the Funen and Jutland company. It manages a very dense network in the whole country thanks to the bridges which connect Seeland to Fionie or Jutland. The line that connects Helsingør to Sweden serves the Danish Riviera. The train stops at all stations in Copenhagen and serves Kastrup airport, approximately every 10-15 minutes.
BAISIKELI
Read moreIn addition to offering some of the lowest rates in the city, this bike rental shop helps improve mobility in Africa by increasing access to bikes. Indeed, Baisikeli, which means bike in Swahili, collects used bikes in Denmark and sends them to West Africa (Mozambique) where they are repaired and sold. Since the beginning of the project, more than 5,000 bikes have been shipped. For families, the ideal solution is to rent a cargo bike. Online booking is possible. At Baisikeli, a rental is also a good deed.
TAXA 4X35
Read moreTAXA is quite a story. A cab company born in 1909 at the dawn of automobile history, when the first cars replaced horse-drawn carriages! Obviously too rare and too expensive, a rental service was set up. Since then, TAXA has adapted to history and its ups and downs. Today, this cab association boasts a fleet of over 1,000 vehicles! Uniformed drivers and elegant black sedans to serve you. Free Wi-fi on board. Cabs can be booked via the online application.
TRAMWAY
Read moreSince December 2017, Aarhus is the first Danish city to have a tram or light rail, as it is called. This tram is intended to expand, to connect Aarhus to many surrounding cities and to relieve the bus network. For the time being, the tram reuses two existing railway tracks - Odderbanen and Grenaabanen - into an electric track. It connects these tracks with an additional track running from Lystrup to Skejby, Randersvej, the nearby port areas and Aarhus Central Station. Its speed is 100 km/h once outside the city.
SAMSØ REDERI
Read moreThis company offers year-round ferry transfers from Aarhus or Hou (further south) to Saelvig (Samsø). There are several departures per day, depending on the season, you can check the calendar online and buy your ticket. The crossing takes about one hour. Some trips may be cancelled due to weather conditions such as strong winds. The crossing allows you to embark your bicycle, a means of transportation adapted to the discovery of the island and its 22 villages. Cars can also be taken on board.
ÆRØ FÆRGERNE
Read moreNavigating from one island to another, the transport network is of course adapted. As a pedestrian, but you can also embark with your car. To do this, book well in advance and arrive 15 minutes before departure to regulate the flow of vehicles. Ferry connections between Svendborg and aerøskøbing, Fynshav and Søby, Faaborg and Søby. There is a departure approximately every hour from 6:05 to 22:05 between Svendborg and aerøskøbing. Between Fynshav and Søby or Faaborg and Søby there are less frequent connections, about 3 times a day.
TERRES DE CHARME
Read moreWith Terres de Charme, go on a tailor-made or organized trip to discover the wonders of Myanmar, in "the footsteps of Buddhism" and according to your desires. A stay in 13 days and 10 nights where you will travel through Burma through the usual more or less traced path. From Yangon, to the marvellous plain of Bagan, its temples and ruins. Then of course, the Inle Lake, its acrobatic fishermen and floating gardens, before coming to seek the calm of the Bay of Bengal on the superb beach of Ngapali for a few nights.
BUS DE LIGNE
Read moreIn Aalborg, the line buses are yellow but a new blue generation is developing... You will find all the traffic information on the website. Possibility to take a 24 or 72 hours pass. Free for children under 12 years old. You pay directly to the driver (cash payment), the price depends on the zones you want to cross. For your convenience, the free NT application allows you to purchase tickets. A minimum of two zones is required per ticket, regardless of your trip. Bicycles on board also have their own ticket!
GARE ROUTIÈRE
Read moreThe bus station is just a stone's throw away from the railway station (this time a train station), and thanks to Flixbus, the country's main bus company, it connects all the cities in the country and even some European cities. The bus is a better alternative than the train or the plane from the point of view of prices. The vehicles are all modern, equipped with wifi and sockets to charge or use your electronic devices. For hassle-free travel, use Busbud and book your journey online in your own language and currency, from wherever you are.
KAYAK NORTH
Read moreSince 2007, this tour operator has been organizing one- to two-week sea kayaking excursions in the Upernavik archipelago. The area is perfect for kayaking with a bay containing more than a hundred islands, a dozen small local communities and a fairly stable weather. A real Arctic adventure in a region that few have explored before you! In 2019, the agency also opened a charming 4-bedroom gîte and a café: useful for booking your accommodation, meals and outings at once.
S-TOG
Read moreThis RER or TER equivalent runs through the city centre between the central station (København H) and the harbour (Nordhavn), passing through the stations of Vesterport, Nørreport and Østerport. Frequency: roughly every 10 minutes during the day and week, every 20 minutes at weekends. A very Danish detail which shows the concern not to disorientate the user: each S-Tog has its own lane at the central station, so it is impossible to make a mistake. There are 7 lines in total, each designated by a letter. Very useful for a few trips outside Copenhagen.
FLYVEFISK
Read moreA water taxi company established since 2004. Little by little, Flyvefisk has specialised in private transport and guided tours. A rather original way to travel freely on Copenhagen's waters and discover historical sites. It is mandatory to pre-book, then the itinerary is at your convenience. All you need is that the stop you want is suitable for the mooring of the boat. A nice blue boat with a wooden convertible cabin that can carry up to 12 people. Very practical for a group of friends or family.
FELAGIÐ TÓRSHAVN
Read moreThis association, based at the tourist office, offers several treks to discover the different islands of the archipelago.
AÉROPORT D'AALBORG (AALBORG LUFTHAVN)
Read moreLocated in Nørresundby, about 6 km from Aalborg, it is both a civilian and military airport. Several flights to Copenhagen take off from here, some of which are operated by low cost airlines. Direct flights to London, Barcelona, Oslo... Bus lines 12, 70 and 71 connect the airport with the city. At night, the N24 line. To reach the city center, the stop (central station) is "Aalborg bus terminal", or "Vesterbro". The journey takes 15 to 20 minutes.
GARE FERROVIAIRE (TOGSTATION)
Read moreThe impressive and monumental Aalborg railway station is part of the Danish national heritage. Dating from 1869 and enlarged in 1902, this station offers connections between Aalborg and the country's main cities: Intercity trains to Frederikshavn and Copenhagen, regional trains to Aarhus and local trains to Skørping and Skagen. Please remember to print out your ticket before boarding, as DSB staff do not accept e-tickets at present
TSELANA TRAVEL
Read moreFounded in 2003 by three enthusiasts of the desert landscapes of southern Africa, African Tselana has now become Tselana Travel and offers a wide range of destinations on all continents for travel away from the usual tourist circuits. Tselana Travel combines your desires (adventure, unusual, romantic, family, desert, honeymoon, diving, zen, safari ...) with its extensive knowledge of destinations to offer a custom trip incomparable placed under the sign of luxury and refinement.
TELESTATION
Read moreConvenient internet, next to the train station and Visitor Center (where WiFi is free).
SCANDLINES
Read moreScandlines takes passengers between Denmark and Germany around 45 times a day, from Puttgarden to Rødby (departures every 30 minutes, 45-minute journey, the easiest way to travel) and from Rotstock to Gedser (more than 10 departures a day, 2-hour journey). It's best to book in advance, especially in summer (you can book online, which is cheaper than by phone or at the ticket office). If you don't want to take the ferry, you can go via Jutland, but this takes considerably longer. This option allows you to extend your stay.
BAKKASTØÐIN - CAFÉ/STATION-SERVICE
Read moreAt Bakkastøðin, located at the end of the quay, near the boat boarding area for Mykines, you can buy a picnic (fast food), a cup of coffee and a roll, on the spot or to take away. Importantly, there's also a filling station where you can fill up your car!
DANTAXI
Read moreDantataxi has existed since 1937. No doubt that such a long period of time is the guarantee of a serious and irreproachable professionalism. The taxis are equipped with an integrated navigation system to ensure an efficient and fast service. How to book your vehicle? By phone, by online booking or via mobile applications for connected devices. Taxi service available throughout the country. You'll recognise them by their green logo with a white T. Smart Info: 10% discount on the transfer to/from Kastrup airport.
MS THORSHAVN
Read moreTake a voyage of discovery aboard the MS Thorshavn. This ship was built in Denmark in 1940 and arrived in the Faroe Islands after the Second World War. Purchased by the Danish government, the ship is used for a variety of excursions, including to Stóra Dímun and fishing trips where you'll be served delicious soup.
O-NORD
Read moreO-Nord is a travel agency based in Vulaines-sur-Seine, France, specializing in top-of-the-range tailor-made trips to Nordic and Far North destinations. With recognized expertise in the Nordic countries, O-Nord offers customized, authentic and unique trips for families, couples, friends and small groups all year round. Destinations include Alaska, Antarctica, the Arctic, Canada, Denmark, Estonia, the Faroes, Finland, Greenland, Iceland, Lapland, Latvia, Lithuania, Norway, Quebec, Spitsbergen and Sweden. The agency also offers cruises and expeditions to Antarctica and the Arctic. Activities vary according to the season, and include snowmobiling, cross-country skiing, dog-sledding and reindeer-sled safaris, snowshoeing, ice-breaker cruises, horseback riding, wetsuit bathing in icy waters, aurora borealis sightings and much more.