Discover Iceland's Jökulsárlón glacier lagoon
Iceland is home to an endless array of stunning natural wonders. From cascading waterfalls to glistening ice caves, there are so many sights that will take your breath away. And Jökulsárlón glacier lagoon is no exception.
With a name that literally means 'glacier river lagoon', it's no surprise that Jökulsárlón is one of the country’s most famous glacier lagoons – a type of lake formed out of melted ice, found at the glacier's snout as the glacier retreats.
Sitting at the base of Vatnajökull, Iceland’s largest ice cap, what makes this lagoon so stunning is the sheer scale of its blue waters that extend far off into the horizon, speckled with icebergs of all different shapes and sizes.
It might surprise you to know that the glacier lagoon is relatively new. Jökulsárlón began forming when Breiðamerkurjökull, an outlet glacier of Vatnajökull ice cap, started retreating about 90 years ago. The glacier's edge once reached the area where the highway now sits.
Our guide to Jökulsárlón
To help you make this most of this unmissable spot, we’ve put together a guide with everything you need to know about visiting Jökulsárlón glacier lagoon. While you're there, don't miss the lagoon's high-profile neighbor, known as 'Diamond Beach' thanks to the icebergs that rest on its black sands as they travel from the lagoon to the ocean.
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