Snæfellsjokull National Park in Iceland: Snapshot Overview

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When to Visit

The best time to visit Snaefellsjokull National Park is during the summer months of June to September. During this time of the year, the park rangers are operating in the area, and most services and support are available. When traveling to Snæfellsjökull, it is best to drive your own rental care if you can, that way you can come and go as you please, staying in one area or another for as long as it suits you. In an area with so much to see and do, this kind of flexibility is a real benefit. 

What to See and Do

  1. Snæfellsjökull - not the park but the three peaks! These three peaks form the top of the volcano for which the park is named. Sitting in the crevasse of these peaks is a crater that (according to Jules Verne) is a gateway to the very center of the earth! Also, the Snæfellsjökull glacier is a beautiful sight to behold! 
  2. Northern Lights - If you make your trip between the months of September and mid-April, there is a chance that you may get a peek at the Northern Lights also known as Aurora Borealis. While Verne may have been exaggerating about his Journey to the Center of the Earth, there is no way to exaggerate the beauty of the northern lights. 
  3. Snæfellsjökull visitor’s Center - is definitely worth stopping by. There are displays that integrate all five senses to help visitors learn about the early fisher folk who populated this region and fished its waters centuries before.
  4. Sönghellir (the singing cave) - known for its echoes, and for the names that are carved into its stones, some of which are as much as 300 years old. 
Snaefellsjokull National Park is located in the Snaefellsnes peninsula
From snow capped peaks to lush greenery, Snaefellsnes has so much to offer
Basalt sea cliffs of Londrangar in Snaefellsjokull National Park
You might sight a killer whale while standing on the Londrangar basalt sea cliffs
Tours in Snaefellsnes Peninsula

Opening hours

The park is open all year around but the hours do vary depending on the season. 

1st June – 30th September

10:00 - 17:00 (weekdays)

  10:00 - 17:00 (Saturdays)
  10:00 - 17:00 (Sundays)

1st October – 31st May

11:00 - 16:00 (on weekdays) and closed on weekends. 

There is so much more that could be said about this spectacular national park! Suffice it to say if you are interested in an outdoor adventure that will allow you to see the world in a way that you never have before, it is very likely that Iceland is the destination for you. Make sure to include the Snaefellsjokull National Park in your itinerary no matter how long or short your stay is. Furthermore, make sure that you know the best time to visit Iceland and the top things to do in Iceland. So, lace up your boots, pack your bag, and get ready to hit the trail. Iceland is waiting for you! 

Published by Jane Andersen, updated on August 7, 2023

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