When couples first start planning an Iceland elopement, one of the biggest decisions they make is how much time to dedicate to the experience. Looking through these photos, it’s easy to see why I recommend a multi-day Iceland elopement whenever possible. Instead of trying to squeeze waterfalls, black sand beaches, private moments, epic landscapes, and everything in between into a single day, multiple days allow you to actually experience Iceland while creating photos that tell the full story of your adventure!

One of the best things about choosing a multi-day Iceland elopement is that it gives you room to breathe. You’re not racing from location to location or watching the clock all day. Instead, you get to slow down and enjoy the experience together. These two started their adventure in the most cozy way possible, wrapped up in blankets, reading handwritten letters, and soaking in the excitement of what was ahead. It felt intimate and personal, like a glimpse into the parts of an elopement day that often get overlooked. When you’re traveling all the way to Iceland, those quieter moments matter just as much as the epic ones. Having multiple days means there’s space for both.












One of the biggest reasons couples choose Iceland is the variety of landscapes, and a single day only scratches the surface. Throughout this adventure, we explored open countryside, dramatic mountain views, waterfalls, black sand beaches, and some of the most breathtaking scenery Iceland has to offer. One moment we were photographing editorial-style portraits in a windswept field with horses grazing in the distance. The next, we were standing beneath towering waterfalls that looked straight out of a movie. The beauty of spreading your coverage across multiple days is that every location gets its own moment. You’re not rushing through places you’ve dreamed of visiting for years. You actually get to experience them.












Something I notice over and over again is that couples become more comfortable in front of the camera the longer we’re together. By the second day, everything feels more natural. The pressure is gone. You’re no longer thinking about the timeline or what comes next. You’re simply enjoying the adventure. That’s when the magic happens. Some of my favorite images from this experience weren’t the grand landscape photos. They were the in-between moments, the wind catching a dress, laughter during a walk across the countryside, a quiet embrace at sunset, or simply taking in the view together after a long day of exploring. Those moments can’t be rushed, and they often become the photos couples treasure most.







If there was ever a perfect example of why extra coverage is worth it, it would be this. After days spent exploring waterfalls, beaches, and mountains, the adventure ended beneath the Northern Lights. Watching the sky come alive while these two stood together in the Icelandic countryside felt like the perfect ending to an already unforgettable experience.
The Northern Lights aren’t guaranteed, which is another reason multiple days can be so valuable. The more flexibility you have, the better your chances of experiencing something truly incredible. And honestly, that’s what a multi-day Iceland elopement is all about. It’s not just about the ceremony or the photos. It’s about creating an experience you’ll talk about for the rest of your lives.










If you’re dreaming about getting married in Iceland, my biggest piece of advice is simple: give yourself more time than you think you need. The waterfalls, black sand beaches, hidden corners, and unforgettable landscapes deserve more than a quick visit. A multi-day elopement allows you to slow down, explore, and create an experience that feels like an adventure instead of a schedule. And trust me, you’ll never regret having more time in a place this incredible. Ready for me to capture it? Head to my contact page so we can chat about the ideas you have! If you want to learn more about me and what I do, click here. Can’t wait to hear from you!
