Jokulsarlon · The south coast & Jokulsarlon · Iceland
★★★★★ View & landmark
No admission charge for anyone. Parking or transport may still cost.
FREE to look at. Icebergs calving from Breidamerkurjokull and drifting to the sea, with seals among them. The lagoon did not exist before the 1930s and grows every year as the glacier retreats. Amphibious and zodiac boat tours run roughly May to October and are ticketed.
| Adult ticket | Free entry |
|---|---|
| Child ticket | Check official booking |
| Typical visit | 1.5 hours |
| Opening hours | Free; boats roughly May to October |
| Indoors or out | Outdoors |
| Region | Southern Region, Iceland |
| Prices quoted in | ISK |
The planner warns of wet in September, October, November. Outside those months it says nothing, which is the point — a warning that fires every day is one nobody reads.
Short days. The south coast & Jokulsarlon gives under 6 hours of daylight in January, November, December.
Add Jokulsarlon glacier lagoon to an itinerary
The planner prices a whole day for your exact party, warns about closures and drive times, and totals the trip in your own currency.
Official page: https://www.vatnajokulsthjodgardur.is/