11 Best Instagram Locations For Your Summer Iceland Trip

Reykjavik Iceland sun voyager in Summer. 11 best Instagram locations in Iceland in Summer

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DC- 3 plane wreckage Iceland sunset in summer.
DC- 3 plane wreckage Iceland sunset in summer. Solheimasandur in Iceland.  11 Best Instagram locations in Iceland in Summer

Solheimasandur / DC-3 Plane Wreckage

There’s no question as to why this made the list of 11 best Iceland Instagram locations in summer. The plane wreckage initially occurred in 1973 when the US Navy had to make a crash landing on the southern coast of Iceland. The site started becoming popular when Justin Bieber shot his music video in 2015 across Iceland, filming at this exact location.

An important tip with visiting this location if you want to capture the best lighting with the least amount of people is to visit during sunrise or sunset for that magical golden hour glow. I found that many people are respectful of photos and will even offer taking some for you. However, it’s always best to bring a tripod if you can. 

Seljalandfoss Iceland waterfall. Hike behind waterfall for the best Instagram locations in Iceland in Summer
Hike behind Seljalandfoss for the best Instagram photo in Iceland in Summer

Seljalandfoss

The second location to make the list for 11 best Iceland Instagram locations in summer is Seljalandfoss. This majestic waterfall offers a unique opportunity to walk behind the cascading water. This provides incredible angles for photographs and is honestly one of my favorite waterfalls in Iceland. Any time of day will reward you with breathtaking views, but I recommend during sunset to try and capture the beautiful colors in the background. (I definitely plan to come back and get that sunset shot).

secret waterfall in Iceland in summer. 11 Best Instagram locations in Iceland in summer

Gljufrabui Foss

Of course, a secret location must be included on the list of 11 best Iceland Instagram locations in summer. Adjacent to Seljalandfoss, this hidden gem within a canyon offers a different perspective. When photographing this waterfall it is best to lower the camera and angle upwards, so you can truly capture its beauty. This helps to show more depth and perspective in the image.

Skogafoss waterfall in Iceland in summer. Best instagram location in Iceland
Skogafoss Iceland waterfall. 11 best Instagram locations in Iceland in summer.

Skogafoss

Ahhh, the famous Waterfall featured in Game of Thrones couldn’t be left off the 11 best Iceland Instagram locations in summer. What makes this waterfall unique is that water comes from two nearby glaciers, and it is one of the largest waterfalls in the country. Infact, it’s so large that you can see it directly from the Ring Road while traveling.

Reynisfjara

(black sand beach)

The fifth location to be added to the list of 11 best Iceland Instagram locations in summer is Reynisfjara. With its striking black sand and unique basalt columns rising from the ground, this beach offers an otherworldly backdrop. What’s unique about this location is that these columns were formed by lava trapped in its chamber then rapidly cooled by the ocean. Important tip, if you choose to climb on them make sure you have firm footing because they are very slick. This area is so great to photograph because of all these crazy shapes. You should also know that depending on the day it can get pretty windy – so keep this in mind if you have long hair or get chilled easily.

Dyrholaey lighthouse the Best Iceland Instagram locations in summer

Dyrholaey Lighthouse

One of the most beautiful lookout points in Iceland had to be added to the list of 11 best Iceland Instagram locations in summer. Once you arrive, you’ll notice at the top of the hill a 100-year-old lighthouse. This location offers the most beautiful views of the ocean, mountains, and glaciers providing an ideal setting for stunning photos. There is a lookout spot near the lighthouse that provides the perfect shot to capture it all. 

Fjadorargljufur canyon in Iceland

Fjadorargljufur canyon

This unique canyon offers a different perspective from the typical waterfalls and must be added to the 11 best Iceland Instagram locations. You can wander along the designated paths and capture the intricate formations shaped from the water below.  To protect the surrounding areas from foot traffic, sections are roped off from the public. There are also many lookout points to get better angles of the canyon itself. If you decide to take your photo on the hiking path you won’t have any obnoxious metal fences behind you – which I think makes it your photo stand out.

Hallgrimskirkja church in Reykjavik, Iceland during summer. 11 best Instagram locations in Iceland in Summer

Reykjavik

This is Iceland’s Capital city and considered the largest city in the country. It’s located at the southwestern point of Iceland and only 46 minutes to the international airport. While you’re here, you need to see the Hallgrimskirkja church and the sun voyager. There are so many different places and museums that you can explore in the city, so you have a lot of creative freedom here, making it the perfect addition to the list of 11 best Iceland Instagram locations. Reykjavik is such a diverse town with a lot to offer.

Solheimajokull

The nineth location added to the list of 11 best Iceland Instagram locations in summer is Solheimajokull. This is a must add for your trip! You need to explore at least one of the many Glaciers Iceland has to offer. Something unique about this specific glacier is it’s covered in volcanic ash, which is what gives off that dirty look.

Strokkur Geyser

The tenth location to be added to the list of 11 best Iceland Instagram locations in summer is Strokkur geyser. A natural wonder that erupts every few minutes from the intense heat of the earth is astonishing to see upclose. This Geyser erupts every 6 -10 minutes and the water reaches about 250*F before shooting into the sky.  Consider timing your shots to capture the perfect moment. You should know that most of the site is safe to explore and unsafe areas are completely roped off (as some of the pools are actually boiling.) The vibrance of the blue water and the yellow surrounding land can make for great contrast in your photos.

the Blue Lagoon in Iceland during summer
the Blue Lagoon in Iceland during summer. 11 best Instagram locations in Iceland in Summer

Blue Lagoon

Finally, the last on the list of 11 best Iceland Instagram locations in summer is the Blue Lagoon. There are many hot springs to choose from in Iceland but none of them come close to the Blue Lagoon. The beautiful creamy blue waters and rocky landscapes surrounding it truly make this place stand out above the others. The best photo spot is near the side entrance to the lagoon once you come out of the locker room. There is a little archway that provides some diverse photo backdrops, but there are many areas throughout to provide stunning photo options. To avoid the crowds, it’s best to go in the morning or evening.

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