James Bondis dead, and not in the fake his own death kind of way but quite permanently according toNo Time to Die’s closing act. Nevertheless, the grave of the world’s most famous fictional spy is now a real tourist attraction in the North Atlantic Ocean.

The inauguration of this commemorative site is hardly surprising givenJames Bondremains a highly profitable franchise afterNo Time to Dienetted $774M at the box office worldwide, thus making it a very attractive asset in Amazon’s MGM takeover. Of course, that’s just one way in whichJames Bond is going through a transition, since Daniel Craig’s final film also means producers have to choose a new actor to fill his role at MI6.

James-Bond Tombstone Guide to Faroe Islands

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Maybe that is why there is no better time to open up a guided tour to the very site where Craig’s Bond meets his fate inNo Time to Die. Located in Kalsoy Island, a small 30.9km² piece of land belonging to the Faroe Islands archipelago, fans can see where the final moments of the film were filmed.The tour goes for 2085 Danish krone, roughly $307, and includes a ferry ride from Klaksvík to the symbolic location where Bond’s tombstone is located.

Funnily enough, the makers of this attraction decided to age Craig’s 007 a few years, as the gravestone reads “In Memory of JAMES BOND 1962-2021.” This turns the spy into a remarkably fit sexagenarian, but also coincides with the release year for the first Bond movie,Dr. No. The inscription also features a quote from American writer Jack London, perhaps a bit of an odd choice for such a notable Englishman, instead of aclassic James Bond quote.

The decision to kill Bond inNo Time to Diewas seen as a controversial creative choice for some fans, however, the fact that it came at the end of a true cycle for such a distinctiveset of films as Craig’s James Bond eradefinitely makes it more convincing. After all, Bond movies have undergone several transformations in the franchise’s 60-year history, with Sean Connery’s original take being quite different from the campy Roger Moore era, the more action-oriented films starring Pierce Brosnan, and the more serious tone that was pursued during Craig’s tenure.

As if that wasn’t enough, anew James Bond game is also currently in development, something that combined with the ever-present rumors of aGoldeneye 007remaster might help fans wait until the new face assuming the role is revealed. At least it’s cheaper than a trip to the Faroe Islands.

No Time to Dieis now available digitally and on Blu-ray.