Regardless of whether your holiday in the North Atlantic is due to last one or two weeks, it’s a great opportunity to take a trip to one of the neighbouring islands in the North Atlantic.
If you’re considering visiting one of the North Atlantic islands, you might as well take the opportunity to go on a short trip to one other of the three. During the summer months there are good connections from Keflavik and Reykjavik airports in Iceland to several destinations in Greenland, and to Vaga airport on the Faroe Islands.

Iceland - Greenland
Iceland - Faroe Islands
Another obvious possibility is to sail by cruise ship from Scandinavia/Northern Europe to the North Atlantic/Arctic. Such cruises often call at several of the North Atlantic islands on the same voyage, since the islands can all be reached by charting a more or less straight course from Scandinavia. A list of relevant cruise operators appears below the picture.

Photo: Stig Nygaard