Stand before the mythically beautiful Vestrahorn — a jagged 454-metre peak rising from black sand dunes at Stokksnes — for photography and scenery that rivals anything in Iceland.
What to expect
The drive south from Djúpivogur through the Almannaskarð mountain pass already sets the tone — sweeping fjord views at every turn. Arriving at Stokksnes, the sheer drama of Vestrahorn rising behind sweeping black-sand dunes and glassy tidal pools is genuinely breath-taking. A resident Viking village film set adds a surreal, atmospheric foreground for photography. Your guide knows the precise angles and tidal conditions for the best reflections. Clear days reveal the peak mirrored perfectly in the shallow lagoon — a bucket-list image.
Good to know
A small entry fee to the Stokksnes peninsula is paid at the Viking Café kiosk on site (approx. ISK 1,000 pp). Combine with Jökulsárlón on a private full-day tour for maximum impact. Soft-sand terrain — flat shoes or hiking boots are ideal. Best light is morning or evening.
Sail there
Luxury cruises that call at Djupivogur — book through us, the fare is identical and your concierge stays on your side.