Port information & tips for Runavik-Kongshavn
Runavík-Kongshavn is a picturesque gem on the Faroese island of Eysturoy and captivates visitors with its sheltered location in the longest fjord of the archipelago. The peaceful atmosphere is characterized by an impressive mountain backdrop, colorful houses, and an authentic Nordic way of life that immediately enchants visitors. Highlights in the immediate vicinity include the idyllic Lake Toftavatn with its scenic hiking trails and the historic village of Nes with its charming open-air museum. Cruise ships dock at the central King’s Harbour (Kongshavn), which directly adjoins the town center. Thanks to this excellent location, guests can reach the main shopping street as well as all local attractions easily and within a few minutes' walk directly from the pier.
The port of Runavik-Kongshavn in the Faroe Islands is a picturesque gateway to the stunning landscapes of the archipelago. Cruise ships dock directly at the centrally located King's Harbour (Kongshavn), allowing passengers to reach the town center quickly and easily.
Airplane
The Faroe Islands are primarily reached by plane from the DACH region. The nearest airport is Vágar Airport (FAE), the archipelago's only international airport. Direct flights from Central Europe are rare, which is why a layover is often required. Arriving the day before embarkation is therefore recommended to ensure a relaxed and punctual journey.
Transfer from the Airport
From Vágar Airport (FAE) to the port of Runavik-Kongshavn, the driving distance is approximately 53 to 63 kilometers, allowing a travel time of around 45 to 60 minutes by car. You can easily rent a car at the airport or use a local taxi service, although booking in advance is advisable due to limited availability. The modern Eysturoyartunnilin, with its unique underwater roundabout, connects Runavik directly to Tórshavn and significantly shortens the journey from the airport. For those traveling without a rental car, a Strandfaraskip bus service with a transfer in Tórshavn is available, with a total travel time of about two hours and a cost of around 8 USD.
Arrival by Car in the Faroe Islands & Pre-Cruise Hotel
If you are already in the Faroe Islands and traveling to Runavik with your own or a rental car, you will benefit from the good road connections via bridges and tunnels that link most of the islands. Please note the speed limits of 50 km/h in built-up areas and 80 km/h outside built-up areas. Parking facilities are available in the port area of Runavik; it is important to use a parking disc showing your arrival time to avoid fines. Given the distance and potential flight times from the DACH region, staying overnight at a pre-cruise hotel, for example in Tórshavn or Runavik, is advisable before embarkation to ensure you board the ship relaxed and on time. Numerous accommodations are available for a comfortable start to your cruise adventure.
Check-in & Embarkation
Please note that you will generally receive a fixed check-in time slot with your travel documents, which is binding for your embarkation. Plan sufficient time for your journey to the port accordingly, and bear in mind that the latest embarkation time - depending on the cruise line and destination - is usually scheduled about one hour before the planned departure.
The same applies during the cruise: for shore excursions, you should be back on board no later than one hour before departure. Always pay attention to the current announcements and notices on board, as docking and departure times can change at short notice.
The port of Runavik-Kongshavn in the Faroe Islands is a picturesque gateway to the stunning landscapes of the archipelago. Cruise ships dock directly at the centrally located King's Harbour (Kongshavn), allowing passengers to reach the town center quickly and easily.
Airplane
The Faroe Islands are primarily reached by plane from the DACH region. The nearest airport is Vágar Airport (FAE), the archipelago's only international airport. Direct flights from Central Europe are rare, which is why a layover is often required. Arriving the day before embarkation is therefore recommended to ensure a relaxed and punctual journey.
Transfer from the Airport
From Vágar Airport (FAE) to the port of Runavik-Kongshavn, the driving distance is approximately 53 to 63 kilometers, allowing a travel time of around 45 to 60 minutes by car. You can easily rent a car at the airport or use a local taxi service, although booking in advance is advisable due to limited availability. The modern Eysturoyartunnilin, with its unique underwater roundabout, connects Runavik directly to Tórshavn and significantly shortens the journey from the airport. For those traveling without a rental car, a Strandfaraskip bus service with a transfer in Tórshavn is available, with a total travel time of about two hours and a cost of around 8 USD.
Arrival by Car in the Faroe Islands & Pre-Cruise Hotel
If you are already in the Faroe Islands and traveling to Runavik with your own or a rental car, you will benefit from the good road connections via bridges and tunnels that link most of the islands. Please note the speed limits of 50 km/h in built-up areas and 80 km/h outside built-up areas. Parking facilities are available in the port area of Runavik; it is important to use a parking disc showing your arrival time to avoid fines. Given the distance and potential flight times from the DACH region, staying overnight at a pre-cruise hotel, for example in Tórshavn or Runavik, is advisable before embarkation to ensure you board the ship relaxed and on time. Numerous accommodations are available for a comfortable start to your cruise adventure.
Check-in & Embarkation
Please note that you will generally receive a fixed check-in time slot with your travel documents, which is binding for your embarkation. Plan sufficient time for your journey to the port accordingly, and bear in mind that the latest embarkation time - depending on the cruise line and destination - is usually scheduled about one hour before the planned departure.
The same applies during the cruise: for shore excursions, you should be back on board no later than one hour before departure. Always pay attention to the current announcements and notices on board, as docking and departure times can change at short notice.
The port of Runavik-Kongshavn is located directly on the longest fjord in the Faroe Islands and offers visitors excellent connections to the charming towns of the region.
On Foot
The center of Runavik with its main shopping street and cozy cafes is located in the immediate vicinity of the pier and can be easily reached on foot within 5 to 10 minutes. A stroll along the coast leads you directly into the heart of the community.
Local Buses (Bussleiðin)
The municipality of Runavik provides free city buses under the name Bussleiðin, which run regularly between the different districts. In addition, the blue regional buses from Bygdaleiðir offer a convenient way to explore further destinations on the island of Eysturoy or the capital Tórshavn.
Taxi
Official taxis often wait directly at the port area or can be easily reserved in advance. Thanks to the modern Eysturoy subsea tunnel, you can also reach more distant sights and neighboring islands quickly and comfortably from here.
To make the most of your stay at the longest fjord in the Faroe Islands, we recommend exploring the immediate harbor surroundings combined with an excursion to the picturesque coastal villages of Eysturoy island.
Runavík & Toftavatn
The charming center of Runavík invites you to linger with its small shops and local handicrafts while offering perfect access to the idyllic Lake Toftavatn, which is surrounded by vast moorland and gentle hiking trails.
Syðrugøta
This historic village delights visitors with its striking dark sand beach and, thanks to its combination of traditional clinker-built architecture and modern music culture, is an ideal place for authentic island impressions directly by the sea.
Gjógv
The picturesque village at the northern end of the island is best known for its spectacular, namesake gorge and offers an unforgettable nature experience in one of the most photogenic settings of the archipelago thanks to its breathtaking viewpoints and colorful houses.
The way back to the port of Kongshavn is pleasantly straightforward and safe thanks to the manageable structure of Runavik.
Local Bus Service (Bussleiðin)
The red city buses of the Runavik municipality are free of charge for visitors and take you comfortably from various stops along the main street Heiðavegur back to the port area. The buses run at regular intervals and also stop in the immediate vicinity of the cruise terminal as well as at the central information center.
Taxi
Taxis can be found directly at the central shopping center Heimi á Bakka or can easily be called by the staff in local cafés and shops. Thanks to the short distances within the elongated settlement, you can reach your ship in a few minutes and enjoy a punctual arrival directly at the pier.
On Foot
Since the Kongshavn cruise terminal directly adjoins the town center, the way back on foot is particularly easy to find and leads along the flat main street. The path is safe and also offers a beautiful view of the fjord while you head straight towards the highly visible ship.
