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Iceland in August: A Summer Guide to Natural Wonders and Scenic Landscapes!

Iceland in August
Written by Arundhati Toshniwal on May 04, 2022

Iceland is stunning every month but with pleasant temperatures in August, there are plenty of incredible opportunities to explore. Known to offer unearthly experiences to its visitors, Iceland never lets its tourists down. With opportunities for wildlife-watching, traditional and cultural events and electrifying water sports, August makes it a perfect time to visit Iceland. Find out everything you need to know about Iceland in August and answer all your “Whys”, “Whats” and “Wheres”.

Weather in Iceland in August

With pleasant weather, little rainfall and cold breezes, August is a perfect time to visit Iceland. Speaking in terms of statistics, the average temperature lurks around 10°C to 15°C (50°F-59°F). Hit the road as every road in August is easily accessible in the country giving you the great opportunity to delve into the city deep. Being a warm month do not make the mistake of not packing layers as Iceland has varying temperature patterns so, it is better to be prepared in advance. In terms of daylight, you can expect approximately 16 hours of the sun shining every day.

  • Average Temperatures: 10°C to 15°C (50°F-59°F)
  • Daylight: 16 hours
  • Rainfall: 2.65″ (67.3mm)

What to pack for Iceland in August?

What to pack for Iceland in August
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To have a perfect trip to Iceland in August pack both light and warmer layers of clothing. Yes, layers are very important for the Iceland trip as arctic winds and rainfall can happen anytime there, succumbing to illness. Pack these basic items on your trip to Iceland in August:

  • Thermal wear
  • Sweaters
  • Jackets
  • Long-sleeved shirts
  • T-shirts
  • Durable trousers/jeans
  • Shorts
  • Waterproof gear
  • Sturdy hiking boots
  • Comfortable shoes
  • Swimsuit
  • Thermal underwear
  • Socks, hat, sunglasses, sunscreen

Midnight Sun in Iceland in August

Icelandic summers are known for the incredible phenomenon of the “Midnight Sun.” In the summer months of Iceland, the sun does not set even at night, witnessing this amazing natural phenomenon. August is the end of summer when the sun has approached its end and welcomes the beautiful dark nights.

Midnight Sun in Iceland in August
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Northern Lights in Iceland in August

Northern lights/ Aurora Borealis is a magical phenomenon that occurs especially in the winter months. But still, you can experience it also at the end of August as the month has few dark hours when there is a possibility for the season’s first northern lights to appear. It is not the best time to see the lights but it depends on your luck whether you’ll see it or not. If you want to visit Iceland just for Aurora Borealis then plan your vacation in the winter months.

Northern Lights in Iceland in August
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Places to Visit in Iceland in August

reykjavik
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1. Reykjavík

No doubt why the largest city of Iceland is on the top of the list! Reykjavík is known for its charms, enchanting colours and cultural heritage. Start your Iceland vacation from Reykjavík to explore some amazing landscapes. If you love clubbing and night parties then you are at the perfect place. The city’s music scenes and nightlife are worth exploring.

  • Things to do in Reykjavík:
    • Visit the popular Hallgrímskirkja Church and admire its beauty
    • Explore the Reykjavík Art Museum
    • Go for whale-watching 
    • Meet the cute and lovely puffins
    • Picnic by the prominent lake, Tjörnin
Reykjavík, Places to Visit in Iceland in August
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2. Vík í Mýrdal

Vík is another popular place in Iceland offering fabulous work of nature to its visitors. This southernmost village in Iceland attracts great numbers of tourists due to the beautiful coastlines on which it lies. Visiting this stunning place will surely give you everlasting memories for life. 

  • Things to do in Vík:
    • Visit the popular black sand Reynisfjara Beach with basalt stacks and get chills 
    • Enjoy the stunning views from Dyrhólaey
    • Visit Vik i Myrdal Church 
Vík í Mýrdal, Places to Visit in Iceland in August
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3. Akureyri

A small town in the northern part of Iceland, Akureyri is known for its beauty and surrounding natural landscapes. Make plans to visit interesting cultural and historical museums in the town with some stunning knowledge to offer. The main attraction in this town is the Botanical Garden having every plant in Iceland, so don’t miss this place as it makes a great opportunity for clicking some beautiful pictures. Other than this, you can visit the exhibitions, events and so on to make your Iceland experience unforgettable.

  • Things to do in Akureyri:
    • Visit the amazing Akureyri Botanical Garden and click some amazing pictures
    • Interested in motorcycles? Then you can visit the Motorcycle Museum of Iceland
    • Admire the art at Safnasafnið
Akureyri, Places to Visit in Iceland in August
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4. Seyðisfjörður

Want to explore some dramatic landscapes and extraordinary views? Seyðisfjörður is a popular place not only with great natural landscapes but also with positive vibes and friendly inhabitants. Delve deep into the city and explore it to the fullest.

  • Things to do in Seyðisfjörður:
    • Visit the beautiful Gufu waterfall 
    • Capture the stunning views of Skálanes in your eyes
    • Hike the Mount Bjólfur for some thrilling experience
    • Admire the valley of Vestdalur
    • Explore the Monument to Þorbjörn Arnoddsson
Seyðisfjörður, Places to Visit in Iceland in August
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5. Húsavík

Húsavík is one of the oldest settlements in Iceland and is known for popular whale-watching tours in Skjálfandi Bay. The place is so popular for whale watching that it is also referred to as the Whale Capital of Iceland. Other than a whale -watching you can visit the restaurants to dig into the Icelandic tastes and laze out. 

  • Things to do in Húsavík:
    • Visit Húsavík Whale Museum
    • Relax by the Botnsvatn lake
    • Go whale-watching at Húsavíkurfjall
Húsavík, Places to Visit in Iceland in August
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Frequently Asked Questions about Iceland in August

What are the temperatures in Iceland in August?

With pleasant weather, little rainfall and cold breezes, August is a perfect time to visit Iceland. Speaking in terms of statistics, the average temperature lurks around 10°C to 15°C (50°F-59°F). 

Is August a good time to visit Iceland?

With pleasant temperatures in August and plenty of incredible opportunities to explore, August is a perfect month. Iceland is known to offer unearthly experiences to its visitors and never lets its tourists down. With opportunities for wildlife-watching, traditional and cultural events and electrifying water sports, August makes it a perfect time to visit Iceland.

Can you see Midnight Sun in Iceland in August? 

Icelandic summers are known for the incredible phenomenon of the “Midnight Sun.” In the summer months of Iceland, the sun does not set even at night, witnessing this amazing natural phenomenon. August is the end of summer when the sun has approached its end and welcomes the beautiful dark nights.

Visit Iceland and bake some sweet and crispy memories with your loved ones. Admire nature’s gift and click tons of pictures as well. Book amazing Iceland holiday packages from Pickyourtrail at attractive prices. You can also customize your Iceland itinerary on your own and build a trip according to your preferences. See you soon, buddy!

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