If you plan to visit Iceland in June, this information will help you to know what to expect when traveling during this month. That includes road conditions, what to wear/pack, what makes it worth it to visit during that month, some tips on driving in that time, top activities, and events that happen annually during this month.

Review of the All Things Iceland Podcast

Jewells is truly a gem!! This podcast provides such great information for those who are planning a visit to Iceland and for those who are intrigued but haven’t planned a trip just yet. Each episode provides the listener with the important FYI and the podcast itself focuses on a multitude of topics from visiting during a specific month to historical information about Iceland. I’ve always wanted to visit Iceland and after seeing Jewells in a documentary I started following her on instagram and was so happy to find out that she had a podcast!! I listened to a handful of episodes and decided I couldn’t wait any longer and so earlier this week I booked my first solo trip to Iceland and will be visiting in about 6 weeks (first week in October). It is evident that Jewells loves the country and wants to provide potential visitors with relevant and helpful information so that others enjoy the beauty and wonder of the land of fire and ice. Thank you Jewells for all that you do!

Weather in Iceland in June

June in Iceland marks the beginning of summer, although the term “summer” can be a bit misleading for those from warmer climes. The average temperature ranges from 9°C to 15°C (48°F to 59°F), but it can occasionally reach 20°C (68°F). Coastal areas, especially in the North, can still feel chilly due to the cold sea breeze. Rain is possible, but June is generally one of the drier months.

Day Light Hours in June

One of the most magical aspects of Iceland in June is the phenomenon of the Midnight Sun. Around the summer solstice (June 21), the sun barely sets. The sky remains light throughout the night, providing a unique and ethereal experience for visitors.

June 1st –  20 hours and 6 minutes

June 15th– 21 hours and 2 minutes

June 30th – 20 hours and 54 minutes

Explore Iceland on Your Own in June

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I personally use them for when I go on adventures, and I’m so glad to hear that many of my listeners and subscribers are also having a great experience with them. I mentioned in a previous episode that one of my listeners switched to Go Car Rental Iceland from one of the internationally known rental car companies here and she saved $400! That was for a rental during the summer when prices can sometimes double due to demand.

If you plan to use a campervan, use my code Iceland7 to save 7% and get two free duvets with your GO Campers van rental. Also, I have a great episode coming up soon about how to choose the right camper van for your travels in Iceland, so keep an eye out for that.

What to pack/wear during Iceland in June

  • Layers: Icelandic weather is known for its unpredictability. It’s best to layer up to be prepared for any scenario. Start with a moisture-wicking base layer, add an insulating layer like fleece, and top it off with a windproof and waterproof outer layer.
  • Footwear: Waterproof and sturdy hiking boots are essential if you plan on exploring the outdoors.
  • Accessories: Even in summer, gloves, scarves, and a warm hat can come in handy. Also, don’t forget sunglasses – the low-lying sun can be quite intense, especially during the evenings.

My Ultimate Packing Checklist is linked in the show notes and will provide you with everything you need to bring. I recommend following the summer list. Just know that it can be a little chilly during the evening in May, especially in the north, so you will need some layers.

Road Conditions & Driving in Iceland during June

The primary ring road (Route 1) that circles the country is typically clear and in good condition in June. Many of the highland roads, which are often closed during winter, begin to open in June, although some might remain inaccessible until July. It’s essential to check the current road conditions on the official Icelandic Road website (road.is and safetravel.is) before heading out. Always remember to drive cautiously, especially on gravel roads or unfamiliar terrains.

One thing to keep in mind when driving during summer is that Icelandic sheep are grazing freely in many parts of the country. They can cross the roads without notice, so please keep an eye out for them and slow down if you see them near the road.

Iceland road conditions during June in Iceland

Why You Should Visit Iceland in June

  • Accessibility: As more roads open, June offers a great opportunity to explore both the popular sites and the hidden gems of the Icelandic highlands.
  • Wildlife: This is the prime time for bird watching, especially puffins, which nest along the coast. You also stand a good chance of spotting whales and seals.
  • Lush Landscapes: With snow melting away, the landscapes burst into life. Expect vibrant green fields, cascading waterfalls, and blooming wildflowers.
  • 24-hour bright days: You can enjoy adventures any part of the day during this month, especially if the weather is decent

Top Activities to Do in June in Iceland

  1. Golden Circle Tour: Experience Iceland’s iconic sights including Geysir, Gullfoss waterfall, and Thingvellir National Park.
  2. Midnight Sun Tours: Take advantage of the endless daylight by embarking on evening or night tours. Some companies offer midnight sun glacier hikes or late-night horseback rides.
  3. Whale Watching: Husavik in the North is the whale-watching capital. Spot minke, humpback, and even blue whales.
  4. Puffin Watching: Visit islands like Vestmannaeyjar or coastal areas like Dyrhólaey to observe these charming birds.
  5. Explore the Highlands: Visit Landmannalaugar with its geothermal springs or trek in the lush Þórsmörk valley.

Grab My Iceland Map to Make Planning Your Iceland Trip Easier

If you want even more recommendations on amazing things to do, I have compiled over 200 awesome places, activities, accommodations and more in My Iceland Map. If you decide to get full access to it, you will also receive all of the pre-set itineraries I have made. Those itineraries include a 10-day epic Summer Ring Road Adventure, a 3-day South Coast Adventure, The Famous Golden Circle Route, and a Reykjanes Peninsula Day trip itinerary.

Additionally, if I make any updates to the map, such as new places, you will get those updates too. I am continuously adding new places. You get all of that for just $49. I launched my map last month and people have already been telling me how helpful it has been for them as they plan their adventure here. The link to grab my Iceland Map is in the show notes on my website for this episode or you can go to rexby.com/jewells/Iceland.

June Events and Holidays in Iceland

  • National Day (June 17th): Celebrates Iceland’s declaration of independence from Denmark in 1944. Expect parades, concerts, and festivities throughout the country, especially in Reykjavik.
  • Viking Festival: In the town of Hafnarfjordur, there’s a yearly Viking festival where visitors can experience Viking culture through reenactments, crafts, music, and more.
Icelandic flag

June is an enchanting time to visit Iceland. With long days, diverse activities, and relatively mild weather, it offers a unique blend of natural beauty and cultural events.

Random Fact of the Episode

I moved to Iceland in June of 2016 and I started the All Things Iceland podcast in June of 2018. Also, my birthday is in June, so this is a big month for me in a lot of ways.

Icelandic Word of the Episode

Júní – June

Remember to use my code iceland10 with Go Car Rental Iceland to save 10% on your full rental car cost, and iceland7 to save 7% on your camper van rental with Go Campers, plus two free duvets.

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About the Author
Jewells is a native New Yorker that fell in love with an Icelander and now lives in one of the most fascinating countries in the world. As the host of the All Things Iceland podcast, she shares about Icelandic culture, history, language and nature. When she is not making podcast episodes or YouTube videos, you can find her attempting to speak in Icelandic, hiking up mountains, reading books and spending time with her family.

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