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Juli er en måned med lange dage og pulserende landskaber på Island, ofte kaldet "midnatssolens land." Med dagslys, der strækker sig op til 20-21 timer, er der rigelig tid til at udforske, og temperaturerne varierer komfortabelt fra 10 C til 18 C.

I denne højsæson for turister summer Island af aktivitet. Fra de berømte seværdigheder på køreruten Den Gyldne Cirkel til det varme vand i Blå Lagune geotermiske spa, alt er i fuldt flor og fungerer.

Med næsten konstant dagslys kan besøgende begive sig ud på sene vandreture, fotografere midnatssolen eller endda sene aftendukkerter i geotermiske pools. Vilde entusiaster vil også finde juli ideel til søpapegøje- og hvalsafari langs kysten.

Uanset om det er festivaler, vandreture og camping eller den unikke sol natten igennem, byder juli på Island på en magisk sommeroplevelse ulig noget andet sted.

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Is July a good time to visit Iceland?
Yes, July is one of the best times to visit Iceland. It’s the warmest month of the year with up to 21 hours of daylight, and all roads are open—including the F-roads. Wildlife tours in Iceland are at their peak, with puffins nesting, whales active in the north, and seals often seen along the coast on the Snæfellsnes Peninsula.
The midnight sun means you can visit popular places late in the evening and avoid the busiest times, and summer festivals create a lively atmosphere across the country. The downside is that July in Iceland is peak season, so accommodation and tours sell out quickly, and prices are higher than in the shoulder seasons.
What is the weather like in Iceland in July?
July is Iceland’s warmest month, with average temperatures of 10–18 °C across the country. In Reykjavík, temperatures are typically around 12 °C, but on warm days they can reach 25 °C. North Iceland is slightly cooler, averaging around 11 °C. Even though it’s the warmest month, the weather in Iceland is unpredictable, and sun, wind, and rain can easily happen in the same afternoon. That’s why it’s important to pack waterproof and windproof layers—regardless of the forecast.
 
Is July the warmest month in Iceland?
Yes, July is the warmest month in Iceland, with average temperatures of 10–18 °C. In some areas, especially in the south, temperatures can occasionally reach 25 °C on particularly warm days. Even though it’s the warmest month of the year, conditions are still unpredictable, so it’s still important to pack layers—even in the middle of summer.
Does it snow in Iceland in July?
No, it typically doesn’t snow in Iceland in July. However, there can still be permanent snow and ice on Iceland’s glaciers and at higher elevations year-round. In the Highlands, some high mountain passes may have snow patches into early summer, but the F-roads are usually cleared and passable in July.
Does it get dark in Iceland in July?
No, it doesn’t get fully dark in Iceland in July. The midnight sun keeps the sky bright even after the sun has set, and a golden or pale glow lingers through what would otherwise be night. That makes July perfect for day tours in Iceland and self-drive trips along the Ring Road.
The many bright hours can make it a bit harder to sleep. Pack a good sleep mask, or book hotels in Iceland with blackout curtains—one of the most practical things you can do before a trip to Iceland in July.
How many hours of daylight are there in Iceland in July?
In Iceland, there are up to 21 hours of daylight at the beginning of July, dropping to around 18–19 hours by the end of the month. Because of the midnight sun, the sky stays bright even at midnight. The long daylight is one of July’s biggest advantages, because you can spread out sightseeing in Iceland over more hours and visit popular attractions early in the morning or late in the evening to avoid the biggest crowds.
Are there many tourists in Iceland in July?
Yes, July is peak season in Iceland, and popular places like the Golden Circle and the South Coast are busiest between 10:00 and 16:00. To avoid the biggest crowds, you can visit Iceland’s top attractions early in the morning or late in the evening using the midnight sun (conditions are often better for photography at those times too).
Another effective strategy is to head to quieter areas like the Westfjords or the Eastfjords—and to choose small-group tours or private tours instead of large bus tours.
What can you do in Iceland in July?
In July, you can do more in Iceland than in any other month. The F-roads open to the Highlands, all coastal wildlife tours operate, and nearly 24 hours of daylight gives you maximum time outdoors. Popular activities include glacier hiking, horse riding, snorkeling/diving, caving tours, and whale watching and puffin watching. July also brings summer music festivals around the country, and roads to more remote areas in the Eastfjords and Westfjords are open, so you can experience some of Iceland’s most dramatic landscapes—far from the biggest tourist crowds.
Which tours are best in Iceland in July?
July offers ideal conditions for exploring Iceland, with long bright days and access to a wide range of outdoor experiences.
3-hour glacier hike on Vatnajökull from Skaftafell: A highly rated summer tour with great views of Iceland’s largest glacier and its ice formations.
Golden Circle & Kerid Crater minibus tour: An 8-hour small-group tour to Iceland’s most famous sights, plus a stop at a local ice cream farm.
Zodiac boat tour on Jökulsárlón Glacier Lagoon: A 1-hour adventure that gets you close to the floating icebergs for an exciting, scenic experience.
What is the cheapest day tour in July in Iceland?
There are several budget-friendly tours in Iceland in July that still offer big experiences and access to popular sights.
Geothermal bathing experience at the Earth Lagoon: A relaxing, affordable way to enjoy Iceland’s hot springs in peaceful surroundings.
30-minute amphibian boat tour on Jökulsárlón Glacier Lagoon: A budget-friendly tour with close-up views of icebergs and great photo opportunities.
Víðgelmir lava cave tour: A 1-hour family-friendly cave experience that’s ideal for beginners who want to explore Iceland’s underground landscapes.
What is the best vacation package in Iceland in July?
Summer vacation packages in Iceland make it easy to experience the country with planned routes, accommodation, and transport included.
10-day self-drive tour of the Ring Road & Snæfellsnes Peninsula: Includes a rental car, accommodation, and a flexible itinerary featuring Iceland’s top highlights.
1-week self-drive tour of the Ring Road & the Golden Circle: A popular package with a rental car, accommodation, and a route through Iceland’s most iconic sights.
5-day tour of the South Coast & Jökulsárlón Glacier Lagoon: A shorter package featuring Reykjavík, the Golden Circle, South Coast waterfalls, and the Blue Lagoon.
What is the cheapest vacation package in Iceland in July?
If you’re traveling on a budget, there are affordable vacation packages in July that still cover Iceland’s key highlights.
2-day tour of the West Coast & Snæfellsnes Peninsula: A budget-friendly package featuring highlights like the Víðgelmir lava cave.
2-day tour of the South Coast & Jökulsárlón Glacier Lagoon: A small-group trip with waterfalls, black sand beaches, glaciers, and a walk behind Seljalandsfoss.
4-day Iceland summer vacation with the Golden Circle & the Blue Lagoon: Includes accommodation in Reykjavík, sightseeing, airport transfers, and selected Icelandic attractions.
Can you visit glaciers in Iceland in July?
Yes, glaciers in Iceland are accessible year-round, and July is one of the best months to visit them. Milder temperatures and more stable conditions make guided glacier hikes on Sólheimajökull and in Skaftafell safer and more comfortable than in winter—often with better visibility and less wind.
Snowmobile tours on Langjökull and a boat tour on Jökulsárlón Glacier Lagoon are also best in July, when the water is often calmer and the sky clearer. Always join certified, guided glacier tours in Iceland, as it’s not allowed to explore glaciers on your own for safety reasons.
Can you see puffins in Iceland in July?
Yes, July is one of the best months to see puffins in Iceland, as it’s the middle of their nesting season, which runs from May to mid-August. Large colonies live along coastal cliffs and on islands around the country.
Top spots include the Látrabjarg cliffs in the Westfjords, the Westman Islands, and the Dyrhólaey Peninsula on the South Coast. If you’d rather stay close to Reykjavík, a puffin-watching boat tour from Reykjavík Harbor offers great chances to see them without a long drive.
Can you see whales in Iceland in July?
Yes, July is one of the best months for whale watching in Iceland, when calmer seas and clearer skies often mean both better comfort and more sightings. Common species include minke whales and humpback whales, and some tours also spot sperm whales and northern bottlenose whales.
Your chances are highest in North Iceland, especially around Húsavík and Akureyri. Since July is peak season, it’s recommended to book whale-watching tours well in advance to secure your preferred departure time.
Can you see the Northern Lights in Iceland in July?
No, the Northern Lights can’t be seen in Iceland in July. The sky stays too bright all night for the aurora to show. Instead, you get the midnight sun—another, equally impressive natural phenomenon—where warm golden and pink light fills the sky for hours after the sun has technically set.
If the Northern Lights are your top priority, plan your trip between September and March, when it’s dark enough for aurora hunting.
Can I visit ice caves in Iceland in July?
Most natural ice caves in Iceland aren’t accessible in July, as warmer temperatures can make them structurally unstable and unsafe to enter. However, there are a few glacier-cave experiences that run year-round, including the man-made ice tunnel in Langjökull Glacier and the Katla ice cave tour near Vík. Both are guided experiences that can be booked throughout summer and require no prior caving experience.
Can I go horseback riding in Iceland in July?
Yes, horseback riding tours are very common in July and are one of the most popular ways to experience Iceland’s nature. You can explore the black sand beaches near Vík on horseback or take a riding tour near Reykjavík. The horses are Icelandic horses—a unique breed known for its smooth gait, the tölt, which makes the ride comfortable for complete beginners and more experienced riders alike.
Can I camp in Iceland in July?
Yes, July is one of the best months for camping in Iceland, with mild weather, nearly 24 hours of daylight, and open F-roads for those heading into the Highlands. There are many official campsites where you can pitch a tent. If you rent a campervan in Iceland, you can park it there overnight. Good options include Skaftafell in Vatnajökull National Park, Þakgil near Vík, and Mosskógar near Reykjavík.
Note that wild camping is illegal in Iceland. You must always use official campsites and follow Leave No Trace principles.
Can I hike the Laugavegur Trail in July?
Yes, July is one of the best months to hike the Laugavegur Trail in Iceland. The route is 55 kilometers long and is typically completely snow-free in July, with more stable river crossings and drier trails. If you want a more structured experience, you can choose a 5-day hike from Landmannalaugar to Thórsmörk, which includes a guide, hut-to-hut accommodation, and logistics along the way.
Can I travel solo in Iceland in July?
Yes, Iceland is one of the best countries in the world for solo travel, and July is an ideal month for it. Crime is very low, roads are well signposted, and the tourist infrastructure is excellent. Guided tours for solo travelers are widely available in Iceland. See this dedicated guide to solo travel in Iceland for itinerary planning, activities, and safety tips.
Is Iceland expensive in July?
Yes, Iceland is generally more expensive in July because it’s peak season. Accommodation, tours, and flights to Iceland are often pricier due to high demand. However, you can keep costs down by booking well in advance.
You can also choose budget hotels, guesthouses, or apartments in Iceland, which can reduce expenses. Another option is to look for summer vacation packages in Iceland, where accommodation, car rental, and an itinerary are bundled into one package—often at a better price than booking everything separately.
Can you take a self-guided tour in Iceland in July?
Yes, self-drive tours in Iceland are extremely popular in July and are perfect for the season. These trips typically include a rental car, a suggested day-by-day itinerary, and pre-booked accommodation along the route, making planning much easier.
Options range from short 3-day routes to 2-week trips featuring highlights like the South Coast, the Golden Circle, and the full Ring Road.
Can you drive the entire Ring Road in July?
Yes, driving in Iceland in July is one of the best ways to experience the Ring Road. The full 1,332-kilometer route is fully accessible in summer, and the midnight sun gives you up to 21 hours of usable daylight each day. Most travelers allow 7 to 10 days to drive the full loop at a relaxed pace, with time for stops and experiences in each region.
Do I need a 4x4 in July?
A 4x4 isn’t necessary for driving the Ring Road or most paved roads in Iceland in July, as a regular car can handle those routes just fine. But if you want to explore the Highlands, a 4x4 with high ground clearance is mandatory, as routes can involve river crossings and rough terrain.
It’s illegal to drive a 2WD on F-roads in Iceland, and it can void your rental insurance, so check your planned route before choosing a car.
Which activities are best for families with young children in Iceland in July?
Iceland offers plenty of family-friendly activities in July. Relax in geothermal baths like the Blue Lagoon (from age 2 and up), or visit local swimming pools with waterslides and play areas. Whale watching and puffin tours are both exciting and educational, and easy adventures like the Víðgelmir lava cave tour are perfect for kids. In Reykjavík, you can visit the Perlan museum or the Reykjavík petting zoo for fun, hands-on experiences with animals and Icelandic nature.
Are there photography tours in Iceland in July?
Yes, photography tours are widely available in July and are especially rewarding thanks to the midnight sun. The long golden light creates unique conditions for photography in Iceland. Tours are led by experienced local photographers who guide you to the best viewpoints at waterfalls, glaciers, coastal cliffs, and wildlife spots.
Whether you’re a beginner with a smartphone or an experienced photographer, July’s nearly endless daylight offers creative opportunities you won’t get in the same way at other times of year.
Which popular hot springs can you visit on a July trip to Iceland?
The most popular hot springs to visit on a July trip to Iceland include the Blue Lagoon on the Reykjanes Peninsula, Hvammsvik Hot Springs, Sky Lagoon near Reykjavík, and the natural hot springs at Landmannalaugar. If you’re looking for family-friendly hot springs in Iceland, you can also consider Iceland’s local swimming pools. Many have play areas and child-friendly pools, making it a fun and relaxing option for the whole family.
Are there family-friendly tours in Iceland in July?
Yes, there are many family-friendly tours in July, including visits to geothermal baths, exploring lava tunnels, whale watching and puffin tours, and interactive museums and cultural centers in Reykjavík and around the country.
Are there events in Iceland in July?
Yes, July is one of the most festive months in Iceland. Among the biggest events in Iceland are the Eistnaflug Metal Festival in the east and the Bræðslan Music Festival in the Eastfjords.
Reykjavík also has a lively summer atmosphere with outdoor concerts, food markets, and evening events that benefit from the long bright hours. Check dates well in advance, as exact dates can vary from year to year, and accommodation in festival towns sells out quickly on these weekends.
What should I wear for a trip to Iceland in July?
Når du planlægger, hvad du skal have på i Island i juli, er lag-på-lag afgørende for komfort på dage med omskifteligt vejr. Pak en vandtæt og vindtæt jakke, varme mellemlag, lette inderlag og solide, vandtætte vandrestøvler. Solbriller og solcreme er også værd at tage med til længere udendørsaktiviteter.
Hvis du skal med på en gletsjervandring, stiller turoperatøren som regel steigeisen og hjelm til rådighed. Du finder mange gode butikker med overtøj på Laugavegur i Reykjavik.
Which family-friendly hot springs can you visit in July?
Hot springs like the Blue Lagoon are perfect for families, with shallow areas designed with children in mind. Another really good option is the Secret Lagoon in Fludir.
Also consider visiting Iceland’s local swimming pools, which are found all over the country and often have play areas and child-friendly pools, so the whole family can enjoy a fun and relaxing experience.
How many days do you need in Iceland in July?
A minimum of 5 to 7 days is ideal if you want to experience Iceland’s top attractions in July, including the Golden Circle, the South Coast, and the Blue Lagoon. If you want to drive the full Ring Road or explore more remote areas like the Westfjords or the Highlands, you should plan for 7 to 10 days or more. July’s long daylight hours mean you can do more each day than in other seasons, so it’s possible to fit in a 10-day Ring Road itinerary.
How far in advance should I book tours in Iceland in July?
In July, it’s recommended to book tours at least 2 to 3 months in advance. High-demand experiences, such as whale watching and Blue Lagoon tickets, sell out quickly. Rental cars and accommodation—especially hotels in Reykjavik—become more limited and more expensive the closer you get to your departure date.
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