Iceland in winter turns into cozy and dark land. As we progress into the long cold season, the days will become shorter and covered in snow-dusted landscapes. With the frozen temperatures, the waterfalls will become icy and the dark skies will get lit up by the Northern Lights who will display the most amazing dancing shows.
All seasons add something special to this amazing country, but winter is what we like to call the Arctic Blue season. After a few days of snow you will be able to admire this particular blue color that the snowy mountains reflect upon the cold winter light.
Here are our most favourite things to do in Iceland in winter:
You can see them from early September to early April, as winter’s long nights maximize the chances.
How to see them:
This is definitely a once in a lifetime sort of experience. You can’t say everyday that you spend your morning inside an Ice cave in Iceland, right? Winter is the only time you can safely experience these wonders of nature. Prepare to experience the most vivid shades of crystal blues.
The vivid blue crystal caves in Vatnajökull (Europe’s largest glacier) are breathtaking, almost unreal, with light shimmering through ancient ice that can be thousands of years old.
The most important thing is that you always venture using a professional tour provider as the caves are dangerous and it can be easy to get lost! Ice cave tours typically operate from November through March and must be done with a certified guide due to safety conditions.
North Fantasy has great partnerships with some of the best Ice Cave tour providers. Drop us a message for more information. We will make sure they take you to the cool spots!
While Iceland’s waterfalls impress in every season, winter reveals a striking new side, as ice and snow reshape them into dramatic frozen landscapes.
Iceland is home to countless waterfalls, but some stand out as must-see sights—especially in winter:
You can experience these breathtaking waterfalls on our South Coast or Golden Circle Tours, along with two additional hidden waterfalls known only by few.
For more details, please visit our Tours page.
This is Icelanders’ favourite activity all year around. Sitting back and relaxing in the geothermal pools.
Even with the coldest of temperatures, stepping into one of these cozy pools to catch up with your friends, to rest after a few days out in the wild or to simply just relax.
Top winter spas and hot springs include:
If you like to book a ticket with any of our partners, check on Our Tours page or drop us a message.>
This is an adventure for the truly adventurous. One of the most thrilling activities you can do on a glacier is hiking or ice climbing.
On top of a Glacier you will be able to experience some breathtaking views, unlike anything else. Totally far from an everyday activity, like stepping onto another planet.
Glacier hiking and ice climbing are physically demanding and require proper equipment and expert guidance. For your safety, it’s essential to join a tour led by certified professionals. We work with several trusted partners who ensure you have a safe and unforgettable experience.
Feel free to send us a message or explore more details on our Tours page.
Here’s another truly exciting adrenaline-filled experience: snowmobiling on a glacier.
Race across glaciers, surrounded by endless white landscapes and dramatic mountain views. This is an unforgettable way to experience Iceland’s raw winter wilderness.
Once again this is a tour that can only be done through a professional certified tour operator. We work with trusted partners who make sure your adventure is both thrilling and secure. If you’d like us to arrange the tour for you, feel free to get in touch, or visit our Tours section to book directly with one of our partners.
It is definitely a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity!
Reykjavik is one of the coziest capitals in the world. During winter, it transforms into a glowy little town filled with warm cafes, charming bookshops and a welcoming atmosphere.
We totally recommend walking around Laugavegur, Reykjavik´s main shopping street, and stopping for a cup of hot chocolate or mulled wine at one of the local cafés or bars.
Of course there is also the exciting shopping. Stay tuned for our North Fantasy recommended Reykjavik shopping list, where we will share our favourite shops and must-buy items.
Don’t forget to wander around the city and admire the beautiful Christmas lights across the capital. Icelanders love to bring a bit more light during the darkest time of the year. The lights decorations are out from November till the end of December – Making a perfect occasion to take some memmorable Christmas pictures.
Winter events and activities include: