Iceland in July – Weather, Fun Things to Do & What to Expect

Iceland in July – Weather, Fun Things to Do & What to Expect

If you plan to visit Iceland in July, 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.

July Weather & Average Temperature in Iceland

July is one of the warmest months in Iceland, though “warm” by Icelandic standards might be considered mild in many other places. Daytime temperatures usually hover around 10°C to 15°C (50°F to 59°F). However, in particularly sunny conditions, it can reach up to 20°C (68°F). Nighttime temperatures rarely go below 8°C (46°F). It’s also one of the drier months, but always be prepared for rain or drizzle.

Daylight Hours during July in Iceland

One of the most enchanting features of Iceland in July is the phenomenon known as the Midnight Sun. This is when the sun barely sets or doesn’t set at all. In Reykjavik, the sun can set around midnight and rise again around 3 AM, but it never gets truly dark. The further north you go, the more pronounced this effect is.

July 1st – Sunrise is at 03:05 AM and sunset is at 11:56 PM. 20 hours and 51 minutes of daylight can be expected.

On July 15th, you can expect the sun to rise at 3:40 AM and sunset is at 11:24 PM. You will have 19 hours and 45 minutes of daylight at this time.

The last day of the month, July 31st, has slightly less day light but not much! You can expect the sun to come up at 4:30 AM and set at 10:35 PM. That amounts to 18 hours and 5 minutes of daylight.

What to Wear/Pack for Iceland in July
  1. Layer Up: The weather can be unpredictable. Start with a base layer, add an insulating layer like a fleece or wool sweater, and finish with a waterproof and windproof outer layer.
  2. Waterproofs: Always carry a waterproof jacket and possibly trousers. Showers can come and go suddenly.
  3. Footwear: Waterproof hiking boots are ideal, especially if you plan on exploring the countryside.
  4. Sun Protection: Due to the angle of the sun, sunburn can sneak up on you. Pack sunglasses, sunblock, and maybe a hat.
  5. Swimwear: Don’t forget your swimsuit for those geothermal pools and the Blue Lagoon.

For the full list of essentials of what to pack and wear in Iceland, grab my free Ultimate Packing Checklist.

Road Conditions & Driving

July is one of the best months for driving in Iceland. Most of the highland roads (F-roads) that are closed during the winter due to snow and muddy conditions start to open up in late June to early July, providing access to Iceland’s rugged interior. Nonetheless, always check road conditions before traveling, especially if heading to the highlands. Car rental companies will provide necessary information, and you can also use the website of the Icelandic Road and Coastal Administration.

Expert Trip Planning Tip for July

Due to the long day light hours, great road conditions, access to the highlands, and warmer weather, July is the most popular month for people to visit Iceland. I highly recommend booking accommodations far in advance. Before the end of 2022, more than 70% of accommodations in the country were booked for the 2023 year.

If you know you want to visit Iceland during the summer, whether it is in 2024 or beyond, I strongly suggest booking your flights, accommodations, and car or camper van rental as soon as possible. Up to six months in advance for accommodations, car rentals and camper vans is not unheard of so that you can choose among the best options available during that time.



Go Car Rental Iceland & Go Campers

I want to give a shout-out to Go Car Rental Iceland and Go Campers.

I use their cars and campers when I travel around Iceland, and I’ve partnered with them for over 4 years now. The main reasons? Their customer service is amazing, and they have a wide range of vehicles to choose from.

They’ve also given me a link so you can save 7% on your rental, plus get a couple of really useful extras.

With Go Car Rental, you’ll save 7% and get free 4G WiFi with your rental.

With Go Campers, you’ll save 7% and get a free sleeping bag included.

You can head to gorentals.is/allthingsiceland
for the discounts.

Once you enter your travel dates, the 7% discount is automatically applied.

For Go Car:
When you get to the extras section, select 4G WiFi. You’ll see the price stays the same, even though it has been added.

For Go Campers:
Choose a sleeping bag under the “Sleeping” section, and same thing, the total price won’t increase.

And just so you know, using my link gives me a small commission at no extra cost to you. It’s one of the ways you’re supporting All Things Iceland and the content I create. Thank you in advance for that.

Why You Should Visit Iceland in July
  1. Optimal Road Conditions: This allows for a smoother Ring Road trip and access to the Highlands.
  2. Vibrant Flora: Iceland is in full bloom, making its landscapes even more mesmerizing. The purple lupine are still around during the first part of the month too.
  3. Wildlife Watching: It’s an ideal time for puffin, other bird life, and whale watching.
  4. 24-hour bright, long days

Top Activities to Do in July
  1. Hiking in the highlands of Iceland like Landmannalaugar: Located in the Highlands, its colorful rhyolite mountains and hot springs are a treat.
  2. Puffin Watching: Head to places like the Westman Islands or Látrabjarg cliffs in the Westfjords.
  3. Whale Watching: Husavik in North Iceland is considered the whale-watching capital.
  4. Glacier hiking
  5. Midnight Sun Marathon: Held in Reykjavik, it’s an experience like no other.
July Events and Holidays

July is an interesting time in Iceland because it’s when many Icelanders go on vacation. So, they are not major events or holidays happening during this month but there are still annual activities that might be of interest.

Plan Your July Adventure in Iceland with Ease

If you want even more recommendations on amazing things to do, I have a few options for helping you plan your epic adventure in Iceland. The links to all of these options are under the “trip planning help” tab at the top of this website.

One option is a one-to-one hour-long video consultation with me. After filling out a short survey and choosing a date in my calendar that works for both of us, we hop on a Google Meet video call and discuss how you can best use your time. I have done 82 of these so far and it’s been a blast virtually meeting many of my podcast listeners and social media followers. I’ve also had great feedback about how helpful those calls have been for those that booked.

If you prefer not to jump on a video call but you want more personalized help, you can purchase a personalized itinerary that I will make for you.

Lastly, if you feel like planning it all yourself is preferred but you want to know about hidden gems and places you just might not be aware of, you can grab My Iceland Map. I have compiled over 250 awesome places, activities, accommodations and more in this 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 since you have lifetime access.

Previous Episodes About Months in Iceland Random Fact of the Episode

It is said that Iceland averages 171 hours of sunlight during this month.

Icelandic word of episode

Júlí – July

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