Iceland Bolungarvik Beach
Bolungarvík Beach lies along the dramatic coastline of Iceland’s remote Westfjords, framed by steep mountains that drop sharply into the sea. The beach is known for its dark sands, scattered driftwood, and powerful North Atlantic waves, creating a raw and atmospheric landscape. It’s a quiet, lesser-visited spot, perfect for experiencing the rugged isolation and natural beauty of the region.
Photography Tips
When you cannot cross the tidal water river due to high water levels, you can also use your drone to cross it, get low and take similar photos as you could potentially do with the camera.
Travel Information
Getting around the Westfjords in winter and early spring can be challenging, as many mountain roads are closed or only accessible with a 4x4 vehicle equipped with winter tires. Weather conditions change quickly, so it’s essential to check updates from the Icelandic Road and Coastal Administration and Icelandic Meteorological Office before traveling. Distances are long, services are sparse, and driving in daylight is recommended due to limited visibility and icy conditions.
Spot Type
Drone
Crowd Factor
Nearly no other people
Best Timing
Sunset in spring
Sunrise & Sunset
02:22 - 00:40
| current local time: 10:13
Photo Themes
Beach
Black Sand Beach
Mountain
Ocean
reflection
Sunset
Wave
Locations
Westfjords
Bolungarvik
Bolungarvik Beach
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