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Exploring Iceland in June: What to know

June is an excellent time to visit Iceland as the country comes alive with summer's warmth and extended daylight hours. The crowds are still relatively small, allowing you to explore Iceland’s natural wonders without feeling too rushed. Longer days mean you’ll have more time to enjoy the journey and take part in activities that you can only do in summer.

In June, Iceland is characterized by green fields, vibrant wildflowers, and rushing waterfalls, creating a contrast against the still-snowy mountains and glaciers. This is a great time for outdoor adventures, as the weather is more mild. Whether you’re driving around the island, joining guided tours, or booking a vacation package, June is the perfect time for discovering Iceland's best sights.

Best June Sightseeing Tours in Iceland

Guided tours of Iceland are a great way to experience diverse landscapes, with knowledgeable guides sharing insights about the country’s history and nature.

  1. Small-Group Golden Circle Minibus Tour from Reykjavik with Bruarfoss Waterfall & Kerid Crater: This highly rated tour takes you to the classic Golden Circle attractions, Thingvellir National Park, Gullfoss waterfall, and the Geysir geothermal area, while also including additional stops at the beautiful Bruarfoss waterfall and the striking Kerid volcanic crater.
  2. The Snaefellsnes Peninsula Tour from Reykjavik: Discover the diverse landscapes of the Snaefellsnes peninsula, often referred to as "Iceland in Miniature." This tour includes charming fishing villages, volcanic craters, black sand beaches, and the iconic Snaefellsjokull glacier.
  3. 12-Hour Small Group Tour of Snaefellsnes Peninsula with Transfer from Reykjavik: Explore the dramatic cliffs, lava fields, and picturesque villages of the Snaefellsnes peninsula on a relaxed, full-day tour. Stops include Kirkjufell mountain, Djupalonssandur beach, and Arnarstapi village, surrounded by a dramatic coastline.
  4. Golden Circle Small Group Tour with Kerid Volcanic Crater from Reykjavik: This version of a classic Golden Circle tour adds the colorful Kerid volcanic crater to the itinerary, giving you a mix of Iceland’s famous sights with a geological twist.
  5. South Coast Minibus Tour with Glacier Hike & Transfer from Reykjavik: This tour combines visits to the South Coast’s stunning waterfalls, black sand beaches, and basalt columns with a guided glacier hike on the Solheimajokull glacier, providing an adventurous and scenic experience.

Best June Activities Iceland

June offers a variety of activities, from hiking to whale watching, giving you plenty of options to make the most of your visit.

  1. The Skaftafell Glacier Hiking Tour: Embark on a guided glacier walk in Skaftafell National Park on the Vatnajokull glacier. This beginner-friendly hike takes you through beautiful ice formations.
  2. The Jokulsarlon Glacier Lagoon Boat Tour: Sail among massive icebergs in the breathtaking Jokulsarlon glacier lagoon. This tour provides incredible photo opportunities and a chance to see seals in their natural habitat.
  3. Visit the Blue Lagoon: Bathe in the famous blue waters of the Blue Lagoon spa, known for its relaxing atmosphere and skincare benefits. You can easily visit by bus transfer from Reykjavik.
  4. Zodiac Boat Tour of Jokulsarlon Glacier Lagoon: For a more intimate experience, join a zodiac boat tour that brings you closer to the icebergs and glaciers in Jokulsarlon, offering stunning views and unique perspectives.
  5. Inside the Volcano Thrihnukagigur Tour with Transfer from Reykjavik: Descend into the heart of a dormant volcano and explore its colorful magma chamber. This once-in-a-lifetime experience is only available during the warmer months.
  6. The Whale Watching Tour from Reykjavik: June is an excellent time to see whales in Iceland’s waters. Spot humpback whales, minke whales, and dolphins during this popular guided boat tour from Reykjavik’s Old Harbor.
  7. Beginner-Friendly Glacier Walk in Skaftafell on Vatnajokull Glacier: Perfect for first-time glacier walkers, this guided tour provides all necessary equipment and takes you across the Vatnajokull glacier's stunning icy terrain.
  8. The Silfra Snorkeling Tour from Reykjavik - Including Free Underwater Photos: Snorkel in the crystal-clear waters of the Silfra fissure, located between two tectonic plates. Visibility often exceeds 328 feet (100 meters,) making it one of the best snorkeling spots in the world.
  9. The 5-Hour Skaftafell Glacier Hiking Tour: For a more extended glacier adventure, this top-rated tour provides a deeper exploration of the Skaftafell glacier, allowing you to discover unique ice formations.
  10. Top-Rated Horse Riding Tour with Optional Pickup from Reykjavik: Get to know the iconic and adorable Icelandic horses on a guided tour through scenic landscapes. This activity is suitable for all skill levels and offers a relaxing way to enjoy Iceland’s nature.

Best Self-Drive Tours in June in Iceland

Self-driving in June gives you the freedom to explore Iceland at your own pace with a rental car while enjoying the beautiful weather and long days.

  1. 10-Day Self-Drive Tour of the Complete Ring Road of Iceland with Top Attractions & Snaefellsnes: This comprehensive tour covers the full Ring Road, including must-see attractions like the Jokulsarlon glacier lagoon, Diamond Beach, and the Snaefellsnes peninsula. It’s ideal for travelers who want to see everything Iceland has to offer.
  2. Incredible 1-week Summer Self-Drive Tour of the Ring Road of Iceland & Golden Circle: Spend seven days exploring Iceland's famous landmarks, including the Golden Circle, South Coast, and Eastfjords. This tour is perfect for travelers with limited time who still want a complete Icelandic experience.
  3. Unforgettable 1-Week Self-Drive Tour of West and South Iceland with the Golden Circle: This itinerary combines the iconic attractions of the Golden Circle and South Coast with the stunning Snaefellsnes peninsula, known for its diverse landscapes.
  4. 6-Day Self-Drive Holiday in Iceland with the Golden Circle, Blue Lagoon & Jokulsarlon Glacier Lagoon: Designed for shorter visits, this tour focuses on the Golden Circle and South Coast, with stops at the Blue Lagoon and the Jokulsarlon glacier lagoon. It’s an excellent choice for those who want a relaxed yet fulfilling itinerary.
  5. Epic 2-Week Self-Drive Tour of the Ring Road of Iceland & the Westfjords: This extended tour allows you to explore Iceland in-depth, including the remote and rugged Westfjords. You’ll have time to enjoy Iceland’s diverse landscapes, from towering cliffs to serene fjords and glaciers.

Best Multi-Day Tours in Iceland

Multi-day tours are ideal if you want a guided, stress-free experience with transportation, accommodations, and your itinerary arranged for you.

  1. Family-Friendly 2-Day Guided Summer Tour with South Coast and the Jokulsarlon Glacier Lagoon: Perfect for families, this tour explores the South Coast’s waterfalls, beaches, and glacier lagoons, with easy hiking and plenty of sightseeing.
  2. 2-Day Tour of Iceland's South Coast with Glacier Hiking & Jokulsarlon Glacier Lagoon: Experience the highlights of the South Coast, including a guided glacier hike on Solheimajokull and visits to iconic spots like Skogafoss waterfall and the Jokulsarlon glacier lagoon.
  3. Small-Group 3-Day Golden Circle, South Coast & Jokulsarlon Tour with Glacier Hike from Reykjavik: This three-day tour combines the best of Iceland’s natural wonders, with visits to the Golden Circle, Jokulsarlon glacier lagoon, and a glacier hike for added adventure.
  4. 2-Day West Coast Tour of Snaefellsnes Peninsula with Caving: Explore the Snaefellsnes peninsula’s volcanic landscapes, black sand beaches, and charming villages, with an optional caving adventure in the Vatnshellir lava cave.
  5. Unforgettable 7 Day Guided Minibus Tour of the Complete Ring Road of Iceland: See all of Iceland’s major attractions on this week-long guided tour. Highlights include the Eastfjords, the beauty of North Iceland, and the South Coast’s stunning glaciers and waterfalls.

Best June Vacation Packages

Vacation packages are an excellent option for travelers who want a complete itinerary with accommodation, transportation, and activities included.

  1. Amazing 5-Day Summer Vacation Package in Iceland with Jokulsarlon Glacier Lagoon & Golden Circle: This five-day package takes you to the Golden Circle, South Coast, and Jokulsarlon glacier lagoon, with plenty of time for sightseeing and relaxing.
  2. Unforgettable 6-Day Summer Vacation Package with Jokulsarlon Glacier Lagoon: This highly rated 6-day holiday package adds more time to explore the South Coast, Golden Circle, and the Snaefellsnes peninsula.
  3. 8-Day Summer Vacation Package Tour of the Best Attractions in Iceland: Explore the beauty of South Iceland and the Golden Circle in detail with this 8-day vacation in Iceland.
  4. Scenic 4-Day Summer Vacation Package in Iceland with the Golden Circle: Ideal for a short visit, this package focuses on Iceland’s southwest, including the Golden Circle, South Coast, Blue Lagoon, and Reykjavik.
  5. Customizable 7 Day Summer Holiday Vacation Package of Icelandic Wonders: Design your dream week in Iceland with this vacation package. Visit the South Coast and Golden Circle and choose your favorite activities, like glacier hiking or whale watching.

What to Expect from Iceland in June

Visiting Iceland in June offers mild weather and long days, making it a great time to explore the country’s diverse landscapes. Expect temperatures ranging from 40°F to 55°F (4°C to 13°C), though it can feel colder in North Iceland and the Westfjords. The nights can also be cold, especially earlier in the month, so you'll want to prepare well if you plan to camp. While snow has melted in most areas, some mountains may still have snow on them, giving you a chance to experience Iceland’s rugged beauty in the summer.

The Midnight Sun is one of the highlights of June. With up to 24 hours of daylight, you’ll have plenty of time to explore. The long days and mild temperatures make June the perfect month for outdoor activities, from hiking to sightseeing.

Driving in June in Iceland

Driving in June is relatively easy, with all major roads open and in good condition. The weather is mild, and the roads are well-maintained, making it an excellent time to explore Iceland by rental car.

You can drive around the island, visit remote regions, and reach some parts of the Highlands without worrying about winter conditions. While a small rental car is enough for the Ring Road around Iceland, you may want to opt for a 4x4 vehicle for certain areas, particularly if you plan to venture onto gravel roads or into more rural regions.

For more information, check out the guide to driving in Iceland in June; remember to check road conditions and keep an eye on the Icelandic weather forecast, as weather can change quickly, even in summer.

Weather in June

The weather in Iceland in June is mild, with daytime temperatures ranging from 40°F to 55°F (4°C to 13°C), though higher altitudes may be cooler. You should pack for variable conditions with waterproof clothing, sturdy shoes, and layers for comfort.

In June, the days are long, with some areas experiencing up to 24 hours of daylight. This provides plenty of time to explore Iceland’s stunning landscapes and enjoy outdoor activities. Even though it’s summer, the weather can change quickly, so be prepared for occasional rain and wind.

With its mild temperatures, extended daylight, and a wide range of activities, June is a fantastic time to visit Iceland. Explore the selection of Iceland June tours to start planning your trip.

Frequently asked questions

What are the best tours in Iceland in June?

These are the best-rated tours for a June trip to Iceland:
1. The Skaftafell Glacier Hiking Tour: Experience the breathtaking ice formations on a guided glacier hike on Europe's largest glacier.
2. Small-Group Golden Circle Minibus Tour from Reykjavik with Bruarfoss Waterfall & Kerid Crater: Explore the iconic Golden Circle route with extra stops by the blue Bruarfoss waterfall and Kerid crater. This tour departs from Reykjavik and lasts about eight hours.
3. The Snaefellsnes Peninsula Tour from Reykjavik: Discover the stunningly diverse landscapes of the Snaefellsnes peninsula, with coastal cliffs, mountains, lava fields, and charming villages on this full-day tour.

What is the cheapest June tour in Iceland?

Enhance your Iceland summer trip with these affordable adventures.
1. Guided 30 Minute Tour of the Man-Made Caves of Laugavatnshellar with a History of the Cave People: Explore the fascinating man-made caves of Laugarvatnshellar on a guided tour. Learn about Iceland's cave-dwelling history and the people who lived here in the early 20th century.
2. Geothermal Rye Bread Experience from Fontana Spa with Tasting: Discover the unique Icelandic tradition of baking rye bread underground using geothermal heat. Enjoy a hands-on demonstration followed by a delicious tasting session at Fontana Spa, in the Golden Circle area.
3. The Vatnshellir Cave Tour: Descend into the Vatnshellir lava cave on this affordable Iceland guided tour and see the incredible rock formations and vibrant colors. This family-friendly adventure offers a glimpse into the volcanic history of the Snaefellsnes peninsula.

What are the best June self-drive tours in Iceland?

These best-rated June road trips in Iceland offer an unforgettable adventure.
1. 10-Day Self-Drive Tour of the Complete Ring Road of Iceland with Top Attractions & Snaefellsnes: This best-rated self-drive tour covers the whole Ring Road and includes stops at the Golden Circle, Jokulsarlon glacier lagoon, Akureyri, and the picturesque Snaefellsnes peninsula. It's a perfect choice for those who want to experience a memorable tour of Iceland.
2. Incredible 1-week Summer Self-Drive Tour of the Ring Road of Iceland & Golden Circle: This seven-day Iceland tour is ideal for travelers with limited time who still want to experience the best of Iceland. You'll visit iconic sites along the Ring Road, including majestic waterfalls, black sand beaches, and geothermal wonders.
3. Unforgettable 1-Week Self-Drive Tour of West and South Iceland with the Golden Circle: This itinerary focuses on the best of West and South Iceland, featuring highlights such as the Golden Circle, the South Coast’s stunning landscapes, and the unique Snaefellsnes peninsula. It's a fantastic option for those looking to dive into Iceland's natural beauty and cultural charm.

What is the best June vacation package in Iceland?

Experience Iceland with a convenient vacation package. These are the best-rated options among travelers.
1. Amazing 5-Day Summer Vacation Package in Iceland with Jokulsarlon Glacier Lagoon & Golden Circle: This top-rated package offers a perfect balance of exploration and relaxation, with visits to iconic sites like the Golden Circle, South Coast, and Jokulsarlon glacier lagoon. Highlights include stunning waterfalls, black sand beaches, and breathtaking landscapes.
2. Unforgettable 6-Day Summer Vacation Package with Jokulsarlon Glacier Lagoon: Experience the beauty of Iceland's South Coast and Golden Circle, with additional opportunities to explore Vatnajokull National Park and Jokulsarlon glacier lagoon. This package includes plenty of time to immerse yourself in Iceland’s natural wonders.
3. 8-Day Summer Vacation Package Tour of the Best Attractions in Iceland: This comprehensive tour takes you around Iceland’s famous Ring Road, covering all the major attractions, from the Eastfjords to the Snaefellsnes Peninsula. You’ll enjoy a mix of waterfalls, glaciers, geothermal areas, and charming villages.

What’s the weather like in June in Iceland?

June typically offers mild and pleasant weather, making it a great time to explore Iceland. Temperatures range from 50°F to 55°F (10°C to 13°C), but they can feel cooler due to coastal winds. Rain is always a possibility, so it's best to pack a waterproof jacket. While snow is rare in lowland areas, some mountain regions may still have patches of snow.

What should I pack for a trip to Iceland in June?

While June offers relatively mild weather, Iceland’s conditions can change quickly. Pack layers, including a waterproof jacket, warm sweaters, and sturdy hiking boots. Don’t forget sunscreen, sunglasses, and an eye mask to block out the midnight sun.

Is it worth it to visit Iceland in June?

Yes, June is a fantastic time to visit Iceland! The long daylight hours and midnight sun around the summer solstice allow for extended exploration. Warmer weather improves driving conditions, making it easier to visit remote areas.
It’s also an excellent time for activities like hiking, horseback riding, whale watching, and lava caving. Events like Iceland’s National Day (June 17) and Fisherman’s Day are fun cultural days to experience on the yearly calendar.

How busy is it in June in Iceland?

June marks the beginning of the peak tourist season in Iceland. Due to the favorable weather and long daylight hours, many travelers plan their visit to the country for this time, making popular sites busier than in off-peak months.

Does it get dark in June in Iceland?

The short answer is no. The longest day of the year is usually June 21, when the sun sets after midnight and rises around 3 AM. But even during that short period when the sun is set, it never gets dark, so it stays bright around the clock.
If you're a light sleeper, make sure to pack an eye mask so the sunlight doesn't keep you up all night!

Can you see whales in Iceland in June?

Yes, June is one of the best months for whale watching in Iceland. Minke, humpback, sperm, and northern bottlenose whales are commonly spotted.
Whale-watching tours offer an excellent opportunity for sightings of these magnificent creatures, like this popular whale-watching tour from Reykjavik.

What wildlife, besides whales, can you see in Iceland in June?

In June, Iceland becomes a hub for birdwatching, notably the puffin which nests during this month. Additionally, you might encounter seals along the coast. In the Highlands, it's not uncommon to spot the Arctic fox, particularly in the Hornstrandir Nature Reserve in the Westfjords.

What are the best places to see puffins in June?

June is the peak nesting season for puffins, and you can find large colonies on cliffs and islands around Iceland. The Westman Islands have the largest puffin colony in Europe, and other top spots include the Dyrholaey Peninsula and Ingolfshofdi Cape on the South Coast and Latrabjarg cliffs in the Westfjords. Puffin-watching tours are also available for a closer view.

Can you take a dip in the hot springs in June?

Absolutely! June's mild weather makes it a delightful time to visit hot springs and geothermal pools. The Blue Lagoon geothermal spa, the Sky Lagoon, Hvammsvik Hot Springs, and natural hot rivers like Reykjadalur are popular choices.

Can you visit glaciers in Iceland in June?

Yes, many glaciers are accessible in June. Guided glacier hiking tours are available for all skill levels, making it an excellent time to explore these natural wonders.

Are the ice caves in Iceland accessible in June?

Most natural ice caves are inaccessible in June as they begin melting during the warmer months.
However, you can visit the Kalta ice cave by the town of Vik and some man-made caves, like the Langjokull glacier tunnels, remain open year-round.

Can you see the northern lights in June in Iceland?

No, it's not possible to see the northern lights in June as this month has the longest days of the year. With more sunlight hours than any other month, it's too bright for the aurora borealis. Long hours of darkness over the winter bring much better opportunities to see the northern lights, with the main aurora season being between September and March.
However, June is the perfect time to be dazzled by the midnight sun. The sun never fully sets during this month, and the sky can be really beautiful.

Is the Ring Road fully accessible in June?

Yes, in June, the Ring Road (or Route 1) is fully accessible. This road circumnavigates the island, making it an ideal route for travelers wishing to explore all of Iceland's diverse landscapes.

What are the driving conditions like in June in Iceland?

Driving conditions in June are generally excellent, with clear roads and improved visibility due to the long daylight hours. However, some remote areas, especially in the Highlands, may still have challenging terrain. Always check road conditions and the weather forecast before setting out.

Are the Highland roads open for travel in June?

The opening of the Highland roads or "F-roads" varies based on conditions, but they typically start to open in late June. It's essential to check current road conditions and access before starting a trip to the Highlands.

How accessible are Iceland's national parks during June?

June offers good accessibility to Iceland's national parks, including Thingvellir, Vatnajokull, and Snaefellsjokull. With most snow and ice melting, hiking trails and attractions within these parks become more accessible.

Is June suitable for hiking and trekking tours in Iceland?

June is one of the best months for hiking and trekking in Iceland. As the snow melts away, most of the hiking trails, including those in Landmannalaugar and the Laugavegur trail, become accessible, offering stunning views of the Icelandic landscapes.

Can I camp in Iceland in June?

June is an excellent month for camping in Iceland. The mild weather and long daylight hours make it easy to set up camp and explore late into the evening. Most campgrounds are open, but it’s recommended to book in advance as this is a popular time for travelers.
Keep in mind that in early June, the nights may still be cold, so bring or rent quality camping equipment. You can also rent a campervan for a comfortable outdoor adventure.

Can you explore the Westfjords in June?

June is an excellent time to explore the Westfjords. The roads are generally accessible, and the landscapes come alive with greenery and nesting birds, offering a serene and picturesque experience.

Are there any festivals or events in Iceland in June?

June hosts the National Day of Iceland on June 17th, celebrating the country's independence, and celebrates the annual Sailors Day or "sjómannadagurinn," usually on the first Sunday of June.
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