Have you come to our blog because you are thinking about getting married in Iceland? Welcome & Congratulations. We're honoured that you are here and it would be our pleasure to inspire you, to convince you that getting married in Iceland is an amazing decision.
Landmannalaugar in the highlands, for the more adventurous couples ready to hike a bit and travel via super jeeps or helicopters. Photo by Anni Graham. Having a dedicated and passionate wedding planner by your side is only going to elevate your experience, just type Pink Iceland into TripAdvisor or Google where our reviews speak for themselves and showcase how we truly care about what we do and happen to be pretty brilliant at it!
And let's talk about Iceland, not only will Iceland provide you with the most stunning backdrops everywhere you look but the people here are nice and welcoming and Iceland is one of the most LGBTQIA+ welcoming friendly countries. Here same sex weddings are celebrated and no matter who you are marrying it can be legal in Iceland.
Why not rent out a cave in the middle of a vast black beach to host your Iceland wedding ceremony & wedding picnic? Photo by MJ Studios The literal translation of this waterfall's name is 'Tall waterfall' - it's obvious why and it's a stunning place to visit for wedding photos. Photo by Julie Rowland Fly away with me, in a helicopter to a mountain top in Iceland where we'll have the most beautiful views for our Iceland wedding photos! Photo by Iskra photo The sun captured this gorgeous bride and Lóndrangar ocean cliffs in such a special way. Photo by Kristín María Every year ice caves form in Iceland's glaciers, it's always so exciting every year to see the new formations. Photo by Julie Rowland How about your first dance as married on a Black beach in Iceland? Photo by Kristín María Adventurous hiking elopement to Glymur waterfall in West Iceland. Photo by Kristín María Stapafell mountain in Snaefellsnes towering over Arnarstapi. Photo by Julie Rowland Quickly running so we'll make it to all the glaciers! Photo by Kristín María Serene lake surrounded by volcanic landscape and Black sand beaches. Photo by Kristin Maria Dramatic ocean cliffs as far as the eye can see. Photo by Kristín María Let's go chasing waterfalls. Chances you will succeed in Iceland are quite high! Photo by Kristín María Taking the first steps into married life in the Icelandic lupine fields. Photo by Kristín María Sneaking a kiss behind a waterfall, there aren't too many more romantic things. Photo by Kristín María Reynisfjara beach with it's iconic rock formation, beautiful caves and black sands. Photo by Shari & Mike Crisp and clear. The Glacier Lagoon in South East Iceland is a stunning place. Photo by Julie Rowland They way the columns and the waterfall surround them is just so beautiful. Photo by Kristín María Tranquility at Budir, one of our favourite places on the Snaefellsnes peninsula. Photo by Kristín María Budir Black church, if we had to pick a favourite church in Iceland, this is it. Not only the beauty inside and out but the location is just spectacular. Photo by Kristín María First dance as newlyweds on the edge of glory. Photo by Kristín María Yes, this waterfall is real! Photo by Iskra Photo The lava fields inspire, Iceland is full of them so we can go wherever. Photo by Kristín María Let's go to a mountain top. Photo by Styrmir & Heiddis Landmannalaugar in the highlands, for the more adventurous couples ready to hike a bit and travel via super jeeps or helicopters. Photo by Anni Graham. When this happens, all our hearts sing! They celebrate as getting the Northern lights to come out on your wedding night must Iconic Reynisdrangar ocean cliffs in Reynisfjara Black Beach. Photo by Kristín María Majestic Skogafoss. There are really no words needed. Photo by Kristin Maria Sun setting in Snaefellsnes peninsula with the glacier serving as backdrop. Photo by Julie Rowland Fields of green filled with Icelandic horses. Photo by Styrmir & Heiðdís Walking alongside flowing lava on your wedding day. That can happen in Iceland. Photo by Styrmir & Heiðdis Sometimes Iceland looks like it's on another planet or a set of an exciting adventure movie. Photo by Styrmir & Heiðdís Serene lake surrounded by volcanic landscape and Black sand beaches. Photo by Kristin Maria Coast line up close and personal on the Snaefellsnes peninsula. Photo by Julie Rowland Walking on water. When it's serene and clear like this Stokksnes is the most calming and beautiful place. Photo by Arctic Weddings Waterfall of the Norse Gods. Photo by Jowita Faxi Waterfall on the Golden Circle. Photo by Kristín María Aldeyjarfoss Waterfall stunning pride of North Iceland. Photo by Jowita Unity Waterfall. That's not the name in Icelandic but that's the name some of our couples who have gotten married here have named this waterfall. We love it. Photo by Kristin Maria We won't tell you exactly where this photo is taken, we'd rather show you. On your wedding day perhaps? Photo by Kristin Maria Dynjandi Waterfall is one of the most iconic places in the Westfjords Don't worry, no dragons allowed! You might know this beautiful waterfall from the GOT series, it's close to Reykjavik. Takes a little work to get down there but definitely worth it. Photo by Kristín María
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