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Jökulsárlón Glacial Lagoon & Boat Tour

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Vik, Iceland
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About this activity

Sail among thousand-year-old icebergs in Iceland's most dramatic glacial lagoon, then explore two of the country's most iconic waterfalls on this immersive 14.5-hour day trip. This all-in-one adventure combines the serene, otherworldly beauty of Jökulsárlón with volcanic black sand deserts and cascading waterfalls featured in major films.

Get a front row seat to the glacial lagoon as you sail among the gigantic icebergs and take in the power and the peace of this magnificent natural phenomenon. The lake is a result of Breiðarmerkurjökull glacier slowly retreating, leaving in its wake the lagoon and the oddly-shaped icebergs of various sizes. En route to the lagoon you will see some of Iceland’s most magnificent scenery, including the tallest mountain in Iceland, Hvannadalshnjúkur, and the sprawling black sand desert between Skaftafell National Park and the lagoon itself.  

With its enormous and ancient icebergs breaking off from Vatnajökull glacier, this natural wonder of Iceland is a sight you absolutely cannot miss. 

The lagoon produces a feeling of incredible tranquillity as the 1000-1500 year old ice silently drifts into the lake and slowly melts away. The lagoon covers 18 square kilometres (7 square miles) and reaches more than 248 metres (814 ft) at its deepest point. You may recognize the lagoon from scenes in Batman Begins, Tomb Raider and two James Bond movies. 

We stop at the gorgeous Seljalandsfoss and Skógafoss waterfalls. Seljalandsfoss is part of the Seljandsá river, which has its origins in Eyjafjallajökull glacier. What makes Seljalandsfoss so famous and interesting is that you can walk behind it. We recommend you bring either a raincoat or a waterproof coat along if you want to walk behind it. Skógafoss, another famous Icelandic waterfall, is the starting point of the Fimmvörðuháls walk over to Þórsmörk. The waterfall was also used in the films Thor: The Dark World and The Secret Life of Walter Mitty.

We will also stop at Vík í Mýrdal for dinner and there you can walk to the black sand beach and see the Reynisdrangar rock formations and columnar basalt. 

Where we will stop during the tour:

  • Lava Centre
  • Skógafoss
  • Glacier lagoon - with a boat tour among the icebergs 
  • Diamond beach
  • Vík í Mýrdal for dinner
  • Seljalandsfoss
  • Plus additional comfort stops

What you will see along the way (weather permitting):

  • Volcanoes: Hekla, Eyjafjallajökull, Westman Islands, Katla and Öræfajökull. 
  • Glaciers: Langjökull, Mýrdalsjökull, Vatnajökull and several glacier snouts. 
  • Waterfalls: Skógafoss, Seljalandsfoss, Systrafoss, Foss á Síðu and several others. 
  • Sandy plains: Skógasandur, Sólheimasandur, Mýrdalssandur, Skeiðarársandur and Breiðamerkursandur.
  • Coastlines: In Vik, at jökulsá - the diamond beach and view towards south coast in several places. 
  • Fertile farmland and mossy lava fields.

Highlights

  • Boat tour among massive, ancient icebergs drifting in a 248-metre-deep glacial lagoon
  • Marvel at Iceland's tallest peak, Hvannadalshnjúkur, and vast black sand plains
  • Walk behind the misty Seljalandsfoss waterfall for a unique perspective
  • Visit Skógafoss, a powerful cascade and gateway to the Fimmvörðuháls hiking trail
  • See filming locations from Batman Begins, Tomb Raider, and James Bond films

Insider tips

  • Bring a waterproof jacket or raincoat if you want to walk behind Seljalandsfoss—the spray is intense and memorable
  • The lagoon's icebergs are most active in late spring and summer as glacial melt accelerates
  • Arrive early in the day; the tour spans 14+ hours and Iceland's daylight varies dramatically by season

Good to know

  • Full-day commitment: 14 hours 30 minutes includes transport, boat tour, and waterfall stops
  • Waterproof clothing strongly recommended; weather in Iceland is unpredictable
  • Wear sturdy, waterproof hiking boots for walking behind waterfalls and exploring black sand terrain
  • Meet at a central location (confirm with operator); return transport included

Who it's for

Nature and landscape photographers seeking dramatic, cinematic sceneryAdventure seekers wanting a comprehensive Icelandic glacier and waterfall experienceFilm fans recognizing locations from blockbuster moviesTravellers with a full day available for an immersive South Iceland journey

Best time to visit

Late May through September offers the longest daylight and most active glacial melt, making icebergs more dramatic and visible. Winter tours are possible but with limited daylight and icy road conditions.

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