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Glacier Lagoon

Don't forget your camera! The crystal blue ice and floating glaciers are postcard-perfect. You’ll regret not capturing those moments!

I recommend visiting around 8 AM or just before sunset for the best light – the colors are unbeatable and you’ll avoid the crowds!
Skaftafell Glacier
Snaefellsjokull Glacier

My advice is to check the weather report in advance. It can change quickly, and I got caught in a sudden downpour, which was cool but not the best for photos!
Solheimajokull

My advice is to pack a lunch and some snacks. The prices at the visitor center are a bit steep, so it's better to save some bucks and enjoy a picnic instead.
Blue Ice Cave
Langjokull Glacier
Tungnafellsjokull

My advice is to explore the area around Tungnafellsjokull after the glacier – there are stunning landscapes that aren't super crowded, and you’ll want those Insta shots!

Here’s a cool tip: pack a packed lunch! There aren't many places nearby for food, and enjoying a meal with that icy view was the highlight of my day.

I recommend checking the weather before you go. It can change super fast! One minute it’s sunny, and the next you’re caught in a snowstorm. I got drenched, and it wasn't fun!
Eyjafjallajokull
Torfajokull

Pack your own snacks and water! There aren't many places to buy food around, and it saves you a bunch compared to overpriced tourist stops. Plus, enjoying a snack with that view is unbeatable!

Definitely try to hike the Laugavegur trail if you can! It offers stunning views and less crowded spots. Start around 8 am to enjoy the beauty without too many people around
Tindfjallajokull
My advice is to pack snacks and water. The hike can be longer than you expect, and I found myself pretty hungry halfway through. Also, it saves you from overpriced places nearby. Trust me, a granola bar on the glacier is a great feeling.

I recommend checking the weather before you head out; it can change fast up there! I got caught in a snow flurry that made it tricky to see so a lot of my photos didn’t turn out as good as I hoped. A little planning goes a long way!