Iceland has become one of the most popular wedding destinations for couples from all over the world, so if you and your partner are considering getting married in Iceland, then this post is for you.
We put together a complete guide on 5 things you need to know and 5 questions you should ask when planning an elopement in Iceland.
Where do you begin?
So you’ve started to think about the details, which is really what makes an amazing elopement. I don’t just mean finding a beautiful location, but a location that is meaningful and special to the two of you. Sorting out the paperwork, travel and so on. You’re in a good place.
What should I wear for an Icelandic wedding?
The weather in Iceland is quite variable, with strong winds, rain and snow at any time of the year. Be prepared for unpredictable Icelandic weather and pack an extra layer just in case. If you want to be really safe, consider bringing a warm winter coat, even if you’re getting married in the summer.
Be aware that it can be very windy in Iceland so it may be a good idea to bring a scarf or a shawl to wrap yourself up when walking outside.
If you want to embrace the Icelandic nature, go for natural colours – like browns and greens.
When it comes to shoes, we recommend choosing something comfy but still stylish (or bring two pairs of shoes – one for the ceremony and another for afterwards).
Do I need a priest for a wedding in Iceland?
A wedding officiant is needed but it doesn’t have to be a priest. There are available members of all belief systems, including a Goði (chieftain) and a humanist or a local registrar if you would like to have a completely non-religious ceremony.
Choosing a photographer for your Iceland elopement
An important step would be to choose a photographer for your elopement in Iceland. There are many local suppliers available in and around Reykjavik. Consider going for a local photographer that is familiar with the area and knows a lot of good photo locations for your wedding shoot.
Same-Sex Marriages in Iceland
Same-sex marriages in Iceland have been legal since 2010 and the island is often described as one of the most LGBT friendly places.It’s also a popular wedding destination for gay couples.
Buying alcohol in Iceland
Buying alcohol in Iceland can be very expensive due to high local alcohol tax. Consider buying your alcohol at the airport when you arrive or search how much alcohol you can bring to Iceland for your wedding.
Scenic Iceland Wedding Locations
Iceland’s breathtaking landscapes, Iceland’s breathtaking landscapes, natural beauty, and raw landscapes make it a destination like no other. Rocky highlands, waterfalls, rivers, cliffs and black sand beaches make it one of it’s kind places for amazing wedding photos.
Renting a 4×4
If you’re looking to have your wedding photos taken in Iceland, your best option is to rent a 4×4 and drive yourself. The island is largely accessible by car, so you can explore the different locations and get to your photo shoot locations.
Conclusion
Congratulations! You’ve just made a major decision. An elopement, a small intimate wedding, is something that you and your partner-to-be will remember forever. If you want to get away from it all and celebrate your love in a stunning environment, Iceland is the place you should go.