Imagine standing on the black sand beaches of Iceland, the wind weaving through your hair, as the echoes of ancient Norse sagas surround you. You look into your partner’s eyes, handfasting cords binding your wrists together in an unbreakable vow. No cookie-cutter ballrooms, no generic white dresses—just raw, untamed nature and a wedding ceremony worthy of the gods themselves.
If this sounds like your dream, congratulations! You’re about to embark on an epic quest to plan a Viking-style wedding in Iceland—one that would make Odin himself raise his drinking horn in approval.
Step 1: Choose an Epic Viking Wedding Location in Iceland
Your Viking love story deserves an equally legendary setting. Luckily, Iceland is a land of fire, ice, and jaw-dropping landscapes—perfect for an authentic Norse wedding. Here are a few locations that will transport you straight into the world of ancient warriors and shield-maidens:
🏔 Thingvellir National Park (Þingvellir)
A UNESCO World Heritage site and the birthplace of Iceland’s first parliament, Þingvellir is steeped in Viking history. Here, you can exchange vows in the rift valley where two continents meet—literally uniting your love between two worlds.
👉 More info: www.thingvellir.is
🌋 A Lava Cave Ceremony
Want something truly otherworldly? Picture yourselves saying “I do” inside a lava cave, with flickering torches casting shadows on the walls, as if the gods themselves are watching. Raufarhólshellir Lava Tunnel is an incredible option.
👉 Check it out: www.thelavatunnel.is
⛰ A Viking Longhouse Wedding at Ingólfsskáli
For the most immersive Viking experience, Ingólfsskáli is a replica of a real Viking longhouse, complete with roaring fires, wooden feasting tables, and an ambiance that will make you feel like you’ve stepped into the past. Bonus: They serve traditional Viking feasts with mead and roasted lamb.
👉 Learn more: www.ingolfsskalivikingrestaurant.is
Step 2: Incorporate Authentic Viking Traditions
A Viking wedding isn’t just about the looks—it’s about honoring Norse traditions. Here’s how to make your ceremony feel like a page out of history:
⚔️ The Sword Exchange (Instead of Rings!)
In Viking culture, wedding rings weren’t a thing—but swords were! Traditionally, the groom would give his bride his ancestral sword, symbolizing the passing of family honor and protection. In return, the bride would gift a weapon to her new husband.
👉 Pro tip: Have custom swords made with your wedding date engraved!
🍯 Mead & the “Honeymoon” Origin Story
Did you know that the word “honeymoon” comes from a Viking tradition? Newlyweds would drink honey-wine (mead) for a full moon cycle after their wedding to ensure a strong and fertile union. So, bring on the mead! (And maybe book a Viking-style brewery tour while you’re at it!)
🔮 A Pagan Handfasting Ritual
Handfasting—binding the couple’s hands together with a cord—was a sacred Norse ritual. The binding represents unity, and the couple must promise to uphold their vows in front of the gods. Consider having a pagan officiant (Asatru goði) lead the ceremony for true authenticity.
👉 Iceland has a recognized Asatru community: www.asatru.is
Step 3: Dress Like a Viking Lord & Shield-Maiden
Forget the white dress and tuxedo—Viking wedding fashion is powerful, earthy, and dramatic.
- Brides: Flowing linen or wool gowns with Norse embroidery, metal brooches, and a fur-trimmed cloak to stay warm. Bonus points if you wear a Viking circlet or headpiece.
- Grooms: A tunic with a leather belt, wool trousers, and battle-ready boots. Want to go all out? Carry a ceremonial axe or wear a bear-skin cape (a nod to Viking berserkers!).
- Guests: Let them join the fun! Encourage them to dress in Viking-inspired outfits—your photos will look epic.
👉 Need inspiration? Check out Etsy for custom Viking wedding attire!
Step 4: Feast Like a True Norse Warrior
No Viking celebration is complete without a feast fit for the gods. Forget fancy canapés—go for roasted meats, fish, root vegetables, and lots of mead. Some Viking wedding must-haves:
🥩 Smoked lamb or roasted wild boar
🐟 Grilled salmon (a staple in Norse cuisine)
🍯 Homemade honey cakes
🍺 Crafted mead & ale (Your toast should start with “Skål!”)
👉 Host your Viking feast at Ingólfsskáli Viking Restaurant (mentioned above) for an authentic experience.
Step 5: Capture the Epicness with an Iceland Wedding Photographer
Your Viking wedding isn’t just a day—it’s a legendary tale that deserves to be captured with the same grandeur. And that’s where I come in.
I’m Serg, the creative mind behind Your Happy Moments, specializing in epic, story-driven wedding photography in Iceland. Whether it’s under the Northern Lights, a roaring waterfall, or a mystical lava cave, I’ll make sure every moment looks like a scene from a Viking saga.
📸 Explore my portfolio: Your Happy Moments Blog
💰 Check out my packages: Investment Page
📩 Ready to plan? Get in touch!