South Iceland Photo Workshop
Iceland Photography Adventure
Highlights of south Iceland for landscape photographers with an Icelandic photo guide from Nature Explorer.
The tour includes: Jokulsarlon glacier lagoon, tectonic plates at Thingvellir NP, Eyjafjallajokull volcano, Landmannalaugar, many waterfalls, black sand beach – and hopefully the Northern Lights.
Classic shots and other frames you would not find on your own on a guided tour for nature and landscape photographers of all levels. Our local expertise will help you get to the best and most unique locations.
This tour is on a Super-Truck that can take you to the remote locations with local driverguide who is a photo guide and knows Iceland as a landscape photographer.
Day 1: Arrival in Iceland
Because participants arrive on different flights at different times, transfer to Reykjavik is not included but you can either take the Flybus to Reykjavik or we can arrange for a private airport transfer (45 min. drive).
Accommodation: Hotel in Reykjavik
Day 2: Hjalparfoss, Gjain and Haifoss Waterfall
We drive out of Reykjavik and on the way to the highlands we stop at Hjalparfoss, Gjain and Haifoss, Iceland’s third highest waterfall.
For sunset we go to Sigalda canyon for a photography session.
In the evening, we photograph the Northern lights (aurora borealis) if the skies are clear. This applies to all nights.
Hotel: Hotel Highland
Day 3: Veidivotn Crater Lakes or Hrafntinnusker in Fjallabak
Today’s plan will depend on the weather. We will either go to Veidivotn, a series of crater lakes with amazing reflections against the neon green mossy lava but it also has black sand deserts, red lava, river deltas and mountains. If the weather is cloudy and moody, we will probably select this option.
If the weather is bright, we will probably go into Fjallabak, to Hrafntinnusker to photograph the black obsidian against a small ice cap with streaks of ash and all the colorful geothermal areas of Fjallabak.
Aurora photography at night if weather permits.
Accommodation: Hotel Highland
Day 4: Fjallabak to Landmannalaugar
It is said that every nature photographer in Iceland goes through a Landmannalaugar-phase, the colours of the mountains, the lava and hot springs provide endless opportunities for a great landscape and nature photography. Of course we need to stop there for at least a couple of hours. We then drive through highlands, to an area known as Fjallabak („Behind the Mountains”). The landscape and scenery changes with every turn and on every hill on this winding mountain track. We will stop at your request and shoot – but there are so many amazing landscape photos to be taken that we almost certainly need to be a bit selective – just so that we reach our hotel before dinner. The Fjallabak route takes us to the south shore, to the ring road and then we drive through the Laki lava field which is among the largest lava fields in the world before reaching Skaftafell National Park. Our hotel is at the edge of the glacier so you can take an evening or morning walk to the edge of the glacier on your own – you can even photograph the glacier from your hotel room window.
Enjoy and photograph Northern lights (aurora borealis) if the skies are clear.
Accommodation: Hotel Skaftafell
Day 5: Jokulsarlon Glacier Lagoon and Vatnajokull National Park
Sunrise photography session: Glaciers at Skaftafell
Easy morning with breakfast and then after check out you have the option to take a boat cruise on Jokulsarlon glacier lagoon which is one of the most spectacular places in Iceland and a location for numerous films and ads. We also visit another glacier lagoon which is much less frequently visited, Fjallsarlon and dramatic glacier tongues of Vatnajokull glacier. We will also visit the black sand beach where the icebergs from the glacier lagoon drift ashore. This is a must see location for photographers and you will hardly find a photo book that does not include many photos from Jokulsarlon.
Sunset photography session: Icy beach by Jokulsarlon
Hopefully we will photograph the Northern lights (aurora borealis) over the glacier lagoon
Accommodation: Gerdi Guesthouse
Day 6: South Shore & Black Sand Beach
Sunrise photography session: Jokulsarlon glacier lagoon
After breakfast you will have some down time to relax and the guides will be available to assist with image processing.
Later we drive to Stokksnes for the the afternoon and sunset photography, perhaps with a short scenic detour to Skalafellsjokull glacier on Vatnajokull ice cap.
Sunset photography session: Stokksnes
Accommodation: Gerdi Guesthouse
Day 7: South Shore & Black Sand Beach
Sunrise photography session: Icy Beach by Jokulsarlon
After breakfast and check out we drive to Laki Craters, a series of volcanic craters that created the largest lava flow that has flowed on earth in historical times. We also stop at Fjadrargljufur canyon before we drive to Iceland’s south shore at Vik and stop at all the classic sights; black sand beach and lava pillars at Vik and Reynisfjara.
Sunset shots of Reynisdrangar – and hopefully auroras in the evening.
Accommodation: Hotel Edda Vik
Day 8: South Shore to Reykjavik
Morning shot of Reynisdrangar and the black sand beach.
On our way to Reykjavik we stop at all the classic sights; hexagon basalt columns at Dyrholaey, Eyjafjallajokull volcano, Skogafoss and Seljalandsfoss waterfalls.
Accommodation: Hotel in Reykjavik
Jokulsarlon Glacier Lagoon
Diamond Beach
Landmannalaugar
Black Sand Beach
Vik
Fjallabak Nature Reserve
Many Waterfalls
Hopefully the Northern Lights
Lots of secret locations only known to local Icelandic landscape photographers
* The Northern Lights are a natural phenomenon, very dependent upon weather and sightings can never be guaranteed
Price: Ask for quote
Depends on number of people, season, hotel room types etc
Duration: 8 days / 7 nights
Available: Mid June through October
Included:
Accommodation at 4* hotels
Breakfast at hotels
Meals (if you wish, depends on group size)
Private Super Truck and driver/photo-guide
Note: We will gladly adjust to your needs and wishes
“The great fun we had exploring Iceland with Haukur, especially the off road adventure.
The snowmobiling was an experience, with Hauk’s ‘nip’ at the end a good touch. Loved the beach with the onshore icebergs a unique highlight. Accommodation was very suitable. It was all fantastic! Having a personalized tour just for us with the feeling that Hauk was making it a special and unique experience, made it a 5+++++ ‘super’ tour.” – -Gayle Raven”
Tour details
Available: Mid June through October
Duration: 9 Days / 8 Nights-
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