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Iceland Total Solar Eclipse Tour from Ísafjörður with Dynjandi Waterfall

Experience the 2026 Total Solar Eclipse in Iceland’s spectacular Westfjords

Experience the magic of a Total Solar Eclipse in one of Iceland’s most spectacular landscapes!

This unforgettable tour from Ísafjörður combines a scenic journey through the dramatic Westfjords, a visit to the stunning Dynjandi waterfall, and the rare chance to witness the Total Solar Eclipse of August 12, 2026 in an extraordinary natural setting.

On August 12, 2026, Iceland’s remote Westfjords will sit directly along the path of totality for one of the most extraordinary astronomical events of our lifetime—a Total Solar Eclipse. This unforgettable shore excursion from Ísafjörður offers a rare chance to experience this phenomenon surrounded by some of the country’s most spectacular landscapes.

Your Total Solar Eclipse tour begins with a scenic drive through the rugged and remote Westfjords, a region known for its towering mountains, deep fjords, and quiet coastal villages. As you travel through this dramatic landscape, your guide will introduce you to the natural beauty and unique character of this lesser-visited part of Iceland.

Along the way, you’ll stop at the magnificent Dynjandi waterfall, often referred to as the jewel of the Westfjords. This impressive waterfall cascades over 100 meters down a broad mountainside, forming a series of beautiful tiered falls. Enjoy time to walk along the path toward the waterfall, take photos, and appreciate the peaceful atmosphere of this stunning natural landmark.

The highlight of the day arrives as we position ourselves at an ideal viewing location for the 2026 Total Solar Eclipse in Iceland. 

As the moon gradually moves across the sun and daylight slowly fades, the landscape transforms into an eerie twilight. Witnessing this rare moment amid the untouched beauty of the Westfjords makes the experience even more powerful. The silence of the fjords, the dramatic mountains, and the darkened sky combine to create an unforgettable atmosphere unlike anything else.

After this once-in-a-lifetime spectacle, we begin our return journey through the stunning fjord landscapes back to Ísafjörður.

This exclusive eclipse excursion blends Iceland’s breathtaking nature with one of the most remarkable astronomical events of our time. With limited opportunities to witness a total solar eclipse in such an extraordinary setting, this tour offers a truly unforgettable experience—a moment you will remember for the rest of your life.

Starting point
Isafjordur
Duration
4.5 hours
Accommodation
Not included
Difficulty
Easy
Live tour guide
English
Group size
Coach
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From
28990 kr.

Tour highlights & itinerary

This is what awaits you
What's included & excluded
  • Solar eclipse glasses are included in the tour
  • Guided tour on a comfortable coach
  • Professional guide
  • Free WiFi on board
  • Pick up and drop off
  • Food or drink
What do I need to bring
  • Warm, wind- and waterproof clothing and good shoes
  • All tickets are e-tickets so there is no need to print them out
Important information
  • Cancellation Policy: Cancellation fee of 100% if cancelled 48 hours or less before departure
  • What if the tour area is cloudy? If our first selected viewing location in the Westfjords is cloud covered, we will adapt our plans and travel to an alternative viewing area within the region to maximize our chances of clear skies.
Got more questions or need help? No problem. Read FAQ or contact us on live chat or info@bustravel.is
Frequently Asked Questions
A total solar eclipse occurs when the Moon passes directly between the Earth and the Sun, completely blocking the Sun’s disk. For a short time, daylight turns to darkness and the Sun’s outer atmosphere, known as the corona, becomes visible.
Yes. A total solar eclipse will take place on August 12, 2026, and Iceland is one of the few land-based locations within the path of totality.
The next total solar eclipse visible from Iceland will occur on August 12, 2026.
The eclipse will take place in the late afternoon.
  • Partial eclipse begins: ~16:45 UTC
  • Totality begins: ~17:47 UTC
  • Maximum totality: ~17:48 UTC
  • Totality ends: ~17:50 UTC
  • Partial eclipse ends: ~19:30 UTC
Totality will vary by location, with the longest lasting up to approximately 2 minutes and 18 seconds.
Yes. Parts of Iceland lie directly within the path of totality, allowing viewers to experience a full total solar eclipse.
The Westfjords region and Snaefellsnes Peninsula offer one of the longest durations of totality in Iceland and wide, unobstructed horizons. However, weather conditions will determine the best exact viewing location on the day of the eclipse.
Iceland is one of the few accessible land areas in the path of totality. Its open landscapes, low light pollution, and flexible road network allow for last-minute location changes based on weather, increasing the chances of clear skies.
The path of totality crosses parts of the Arctic, Greenland, Iceland, and northern Spain. In Iceland, it affects western regions including Snæfellsnes Peninsula and nearby coastal areas.
The primary viewing area is the Westfjords. If weather conditions at our initial viewing location are unfavorable, we may relocate to another suitable area.
No. Weather cannot be guaranteed. However, the tour maximizes viewing chances by tracking cloud cover live, selecting locations in real time, and maintaining multiple backup viewing areas.
If cloud cover affects visibility, the tour will relocate toward clearer skies. This may involve extended driving, as the priority is finding the best possible viewing conditions. If, after every effort, conditions remain unfavorable, there’s no need to be disappointed—the journey itself is still spectacular, offering peaceful landscapes, and a memorable Icelandic experience even without a sighting.
The tour departs from Isafjordur port in the morning, allowing sufficient time to reach the best viewing location and adjust plans based on weather conditions.
This tour follows a weather-adaptive route, selecting the best viewing location in real time to ensure optimal visibility and the longest possible totality. Guided by eclipse experts, you’ll receive clear explanations of each phase of the event while traveling in a comfortable, modern coach through Iceland’s scenic landscapes. The experience concludes with a shared celebratory moment after witnessing this rare natural phenomenon.
You can book the Iceland Eclipse 2026 tour directly on this page and complete the online reservation process. As this is a once-in-a-lifetime event with extremely high demand, availability is limited. We strongly recommend booking as early as possible to secure your spot before the tour sells out.
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