Rowing Regatta Finals (Kappróður)
Arrive early for a good view of the races; they last a few hours and draw excited crowds
~13:00
Jóansøka
Jun 26 - 28, 2026ExpectedSource
Each midsummer, the Faroese town of Vágur celebrates Saint John's Day with Jóansøka. Rowing regattas, Faroese music, and folk dancing fill the festivities, in a celebration that blends the Christian feast of St. John with the islands' ancient midsummer customs.
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About media standardsDay 2 · Jun 27
Arrive early for a good view of the races; they last a few hours and draw excited crowds
~13:00
Join locals by the fire; enjoy folk music and fireworks (if any). Watch for sparks if standing close by.
~22:00
Day 3 · Jun 28
Listen to live folk performances and enjoy dancing; seating available but arriving early is advised
~19:00 - 22:00
Vágur, Faroe Islands
Open in MapsTraditional Faroese sweater advised
Gift for hosts (e.g., small token)
Join processions quietly; ask permission before joining dances
Crowds peak near the main stage and waterfront
Variable Faroe weather; bring rain and wind protection
Bus service from the ferry terminal at Krambatangi (Tvøroyri) to Vágur; no train service.
Free events are available.
Generally very safe with a community atmosphere. Stay aware in crowds and watch for changing weather.
Tier A · Critical media gapREGIONAL RELIGIOUS RITUAL
Jóansøka
Vágur, Faroe Islands
Each midsummer, the Faroese town of Vágur celebrates Saint John's Day with Jóansøka. Rowing regattas, Faroese music, and folk dancing fill the festivities, in a celebration that blends the Christian feast of St. John with the islands' ancient midsummer customs.
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Learn about Field GuideA blend of Christian Saint John’s Day traditions with ancient Faroese midsummer celebrations. Historically a community event for fishermen and sailors, Jóansøka now symbolizes local identity on Su̍uroy, preserving music, dance, and rowing traditions.
Arrive early for a good view of the races; they last a few hours and draw excited crowds
Join locals by the fire; enjoy folk music and fireworks (if any). Watch for sparks if standing close by.
Listen to live folk performances and enjoy dancing; seating available but arriving early is advised
first-timer tips
Traditional Faroese sweater advised
Gift for hosts (e.g., small token)
Join processions quietly; ask permission before joining dances
Dress modestly and respectfully, especially aware of sacred aspects of the celebration
Jun 26 - 28, 2026
Projected
Vágur
National
Vágar Airport (FAE) · 70 km from festival
Free entry
Budget: DKK 500-800, Mid: DKK 1000-1500, High: DKK 2000+
Lively community atmosphere with cheering crowds and music, Crowds...
Crowds peak near the main stage and waterfront
Families, culture enthusiasts
Very High visitor welcome

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