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    183 Foreign Leisure Boats Registered in Faroese Ports

    Faroe Islands ReviewBy Faroe Islands ReviewNovember 18, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Rising Interest in Faroese Waters: A Look at Foreign Leisure Boats

    This year, the Faroese ports have welcomed 183 foreign leisure and pleasure boats, according to the latest report from TAKS. Among these vessels, 15 have returned for repeat visits, though none have docked more than twice.

    Most of these boats, prior to their arrival in the Faroe Islands, typically anchor in nearby Iceland.

    Ruth Vang, the national director of TAKS, elaborated on their approach during a recent inquiry from Elsebeth Mercedis Gunnleygsdóttir. She explained that the organization assesses these boats through a thorough risk evaluation process.

    However, TAKS has opted not to disclose the specifics of their operational workflows or the number of boats slated for inspection, maintaining an air of confidentiality surrounding their procedures.

    Customs Operations in Hafnarfjörður

    In Hafnarfjörður, TAKS employs 12 customs officers, while Klaksvík and Suðuroy remain without a permanent customs presence.

    The agency also utilizes two specialized drug detection dogs, a number they currently find sufficient for their needs. These canine officers are primarily stationed in Havn but also assist in monitoring other locations across the country—details of which remain undisclosed by the national leader.

    For further insights, readers can find the complete response here.

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