ICELAND Weddings

GETTING MARRIED in Iceland

Your Complete Planning Guide

Your Guide to Destination Weddings and Epic Landscapes

Getting Married in Iceland

Iceland is one of the most dramatic places in the world to celebrate a wedding. Waterfalls, glaciers, black sand beaches, and volcanic landscapes create scenery that feels powerful and completely unique.

For couples planning a destination wedding, Iceland offers an experience that feels adventurous and unforgettable. Rather than traditional ballroom venues, many weddings take place outdoors in incredible natural locations surrounded by mountains, cliffs, and ocean views.

Many couples choose Iceland because weddings here feel more like an exploration than a single event. Couples often travel across the island for portraits, visit waterfalls and glaciers, and turn their wedding into an unforgettable journey.

This guide walks through what couples should know when planning a wedding in Iceland. It covers where to get married, when to visit, and how to plan a celebration that takes advantage of the island’s landscapes and natural light.

ICELAND AT A GLANCE

  • The vibe: Adventurous, dramatic, nature focused
  • Best for: Elopements, intimate weddings, destination adventures
  • Photographic style match: Documentary, editorial, landscape driven
  • Why couples choose it: Waterfalls, glaciers, black sand beaches, and some of the most dramatic scenery in the world

LOCATION

  • Country: Iceland
  • Major airport: Keflavík International Airport (KEF)

  • Typical travel time
    Reykjavík from airport: about 45 minutes

    Golden Circle: about 1 to 2 hours from Reykjavík

    South Coast waterfalls: about 2 to 3 hours from Reykjavík
  • Popular areas for weddings: Reykjavík, South Coast, Snæfellsnes Peninsula, Golden Circle

KEY DETAILS

  • Peak wedding season: June through September
  • Midnight sun during summer months
  • Golden hour can last several hours in summer
  • Weather changes quickly throughout the day
  • Outdoor ceremonies are very common

Why Iceland Is One of the Most Unique Wedding Destinations in the World

Iceland offers landscapes that feel completely different from almost anywhere else. Vast lava fields, towering waterfalls, black sand beaches, and glaciers create scenery that feels almost otherworldly.
Many weddings in Iceland focus on the experience of exploring the landscape. Couples often travel to several locations for portraits, visiting waterfalls, cliffs, and remote areas that highlight the island’s natural beauty.
Because the country is relatively small, it is easy to reach incredible locations within a few hours of Reykjavík. This makes it possible to combine several landscapes into one wedding day or multi day adventure.
For photography, Iceland offers extraordinary light and atmosphere. Dramatic skies, misty waterfalls, and expansive landscapes create imagery that feels powerful and cinematic.

Best Wedding Locations in Iceland

Iceland offers incredible natural locations for ceremonies and celebrations. These are some of the most beautiful settings for destination weddings and elopements.

Hotel Búðir

Hotel Búðir is one of the most iconic wedding locations in Iceland. The hotel sits on the edge of a lava field with sweeping views of the surrounding mountains and coastline.

Ceremonies often take place beside the famous black church nearby or outdoors overlooking the dramatic landscape. The hotel offers elegant accommodations and a restaurant that hosts intimate receptions.

  • Style: Remote luxury lodge
  • Best for: Intimate destination weddings and elopements
  • Setting: Coastal landscape surrounded by lava fields and mountains
  • Planner required: Recommended but not required

Kirkjufell Mountain

  • Snæfellsnes Peninsula, Iceland

Kirkjufell is one of the most recognizable landscapes in Iceland. The steep arrow shaped mountain rises above waterfalls and open countryside, creating a setting that feels dramatic and cinematic.

Couples often choose nearby viewpoints and waterfalls for intimate ceremonies or portrait sessions. The surrounding area offers sweeping views of the mountain and coastline, making it one of the most photographed locations in the country.

Because the location sits on the Snæfellsnes Peninsula, many couples combine their wedding or elopement here with travel along the peninsula’s cliffs, lava fields, and coastal villages.

  • Style: Dramatic mountain landscape
  • Best for: Elopements and adventure weddings
  • Setting: Mountain and waterfall landscape on the Snæfellsnes Peninsula

Þingvellir National Park

Þingvellir National Park is one of Iceland’s most historic and visually striking landscapes.

The park sits between two tectonic plates, creating dramatic cliffs, open valleys, and clear glacial rivers.
Ceremonies often take place at scenic overlooks or quiet areas within the park, surrounded by volcanic rock formations and expansive views of the surrounding valley.

The location is also part of the famous Golden Circle route, making it easy to combine with waterfalls and geothermal landscapes nearby.

  • Style: Epic natural landscape
  • Best for: Adventure weddings and destination elopements

    Setting: National park with volcanic cliffs and valley views

When to Get Married in Iceland: Seasons, Light and Weather

Iceland’s seasons dramatically affect the landscape and lighting conditions.

SPRING (April – May)

  • Spring brings longer daylight hours and fewer visitors. Snow may still be present in higher elevations.

SUMMER (June – August)

  • Summer offers the most daylight with the famous midnight sun. This season is the most popular for weddings and travel.

AUTUMN (Sept – Oct)

  • Autumn brings fewer crowds and dramatic skies. It is also one of the best times to potentially see the northern lights.

WINTER (Nov – March)

  • Winter weddings are rare but can be incredibly dramatic with snow covered landscapes and northern lights.

Essential Planning Tips for Iceland Weddings

Plan for changing weather

Iceland’s weather can change rapidly. Couples often prepare for wind, rain, or sunshine within the same day.

Build flexibility into your timeline

Weather and travel conditions may require adjusting plans throughout the day.

Consider guest travel logistics

  • Many couples host small weddings or elopements due to travel distance and the adventurous nature of the locations.

How to Choose an Iceland Wedding Photographer

Iceland weddings often involve travel across landscapes that require experience and preparation.

What Makes Iceland Wedding Photography Unique?

The country’s landscapes and weather conditions require photographers who are comfortable adapting quickly.

Common challenges include:

Strong wind near waterfalls and cliffs
Rapid weather changes
Remote travel between locations
Bright daylight during summer months

Experience working in Iceland helps photographers plan around these conditions.

Understanding Photography Styles That Work in Iceland

Iceland naturally lends itself to dramatic landscape photography combined with documentary storytelling. Wide landscapes, powerful waterfalls, and expansive skies create imagery that feels epic and cinematic.

Many couples choose a mix of candid storytelling and scenic portraits that highlight the surrounding environment.

Frequently Asked Questions About Iceland Weddings

  • Can foreigners get married in Iceland?
    Yes. Iceland allows international couples to legally marry there, though paperwork requirements apply.
  • What is the best time of year to get married in Iceland?
    Summer offers the most daylight and easiest travel conditions, while autumn and winter offer more dramatic landscapes.
  • Are Iceland weddings usually large or small?
    Many couples choose intimate weddings or elopements due to travel logistics and remote locations.
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