Join our late winter March 2027 Iceland drone workshop. Experience 3 to 5 hours of daily golden hour light over Vatnajökull and Vestrahorn with expert guidance from Hörður Kristleifsson.
March in Iceland marks the transition toward spring, offering a bit more daylight and slightly less snow cover than in midwinter. This shift allows us to cover more ground each day while still benefiting from the sun staying low on the horizon. On clear days, we get roughly 3 to 5 hours of continuous golden-hour light. The light fades slowly, creating deep reds and yellows in the sky and allowing us to photograph the landscape deep into the blue hour.
Our focus will be on the Southeast coast, specifically around the massive glaciers of Vatnajökull and the steep peaks of Vestrahorn and Eystrahorn. Included in this workshop is a private ice cave tour on Breiðamerkurjökull glacier, led by our expert guides from Glacier Adventure. In this workshop, you’ll experience the highlights of Icelandic winter as it transitions towards spring, including vibrant, long-lasting sunsets and sunrises, frozen landscapes, waterfalls, unpredictable weather and light (in a good way!), black sand beaches against snow-capped peaks, and so much more. When conditions allow, we’ll, of course, spend time photographing the Northern Lights, so definitely bring your DSLR/mirrorless camera alongside your drone!
Flying a drone in the Arctic winter isn’t the same as flying at home. Hörður will be with you to address the specific technical challenges posed by sub-zero temperatures and high-contrast environments.

The Experience
Small-Group Focus: We limit this workshop to 6 guests. This small size makes it easier to move quickly when the light changes and ensures you get one-on-one help with your flight technique and compositions.
For Every Pilot: Whether you just bought your first drone or have been flying for years, the workshop is open to all skill levels. Hörður will tailor his instruction to your specific experience level.
Professional Transport: We travel in a custom 4×4 Mercedes Sprinter on 35-inch tires. It is built to handle Icelandic roads while keeping everyone comfortable between locations.
Power in the Field: The Sprinter is equipped with portable power stations. You can keep your drone batteries, remotes, and laptops fully charged while we are on the move.
Expert Guidance: You will have full-time support from Hörður Kristleifsson, a local professional photographer and licensed drone pilot. He provides technical insights and knows the best vantage points in Iceland.
Stay and Meals: Your trip includes 6 nights in twin rooms with daily breakfast. We also include a welcome dinner and a final goodbye dinner for the group.
Dedicated Editing Time: We spend time indoors learning Hörður’s personal post-processing workflow. This covers technical skills like stitching panoramas and color grading RAW files.

Hörður Kristleifsson is a photographer specializing in aerial photography. Born and raised in Iceland, the Arctic is more than just a destination for him; it is his heritage and his home.
Through his work, Hörður collaborates with DJI, the global leader in drones. Working on their product launches and campaigns allows him to put the latest tech to the ultimate test in Iceland’s harsh conditions. This insider experience keeps him at the forefront of the industry, enabling him to teach the most current and effective techniques for the modern aerial photographer.
Over the years, he has flown more than 30,000 kilometers across multiple drones, flying through everything from active volcanic eruptions to the notorious Icelandic highland winds, encountering virtually every flight condition imaginable. For workshop participants, this means having a guide who knows exactly how to handle the elements, keeping gear safe while helping to capture the shot of a lifetime.
As an instructor, Hörður prides himself on a down-to-earth teaching style. His passion lies in making advanced drone techniques accessible to everyone, while also sharing Iceland’s deep history and the stories behind the landscapes visited.
Day 1 – Introduction & Gear Check (Reykjavík)
We meet in Reykjavík at 15:00 for a complete workshop briefing, weather overview, and expectations for the week. We will do a thorough gear check, including drones, batteries, chargers, and camera equipment. We will also help resolve any missing or forgotten items before we leave the next morning. This session also helps us understand your goals, whether you want to strengthen your drone skills, improve your composition, or focus on editing and workflow. In the evening, we will have a group dinner that concludes around 21:00.
Days 2–5 – Field Days & Private Ice Cave Mission (Flexible Plan)
These are the main shooting days, where our itinerary is dictated by weather and light conditions to ensure we are always in the best possible locations. Expect early breakfasts, then full days with multiple drone sessions separated by drives between locations and stops to rest, recharge, and review images.
Day 6 – Final Shoot & Return to Reykjavík
We spend our final full field day capturing the winter light at our favorite South Coast locations. After a midday session, we’ll begin our journey back to the capital. In the evening, we’ll gather for a final group dinner in Reykjavík to celebrate the week’s work, exchange stories, and toast to the portfolio of images captured. Your final night of accommodation in the city is included.
Day 7 – Breakfast & Departures
Enjoy a final breakfast at the hotel with your fellow participants. The workshop officially concludes after breakfast. From here, you can easily catch the airport shuttle to Keflavík for your flight home or continue your stay in Iceland.
Our workshops welcome everyone, regardless of experience. Since we work with small groups, we adjust the pace and level to fit each participant. Whether you are new to flying drones or have years of experience, you will receive support tailored to your level.
Hörður offers extensive technical and creative expertise and can tailor instruction to each person in the group. The workshop suits beginners seeking a solid foundation and experienced photographers looking to improve their skills.
We aim to create a safe and inspiring learning environment where everyone can grow confidently.
Professional Instruction: Full-time guidance by aerial landscape photographer and licensed drone pilot Hörður Kristleifsson (@h0rdur)
The Truck: Travel in a custom-modified 4×4 Mercedes Sprinter van on 35” tires designed for off-road capability and comfort.
Guaranteed Power: Access to our on-board charging stations. Keep all your drone batteries, remotes, laptops, etc., charged while we drive.
Accommodation: 6 nights’ accommodation in twin rooms (double occupancy) with private or shared bathrooms. Single room supplement adds $1000.
Selected Meals:
Image Critique & Post-Processing:
As luggage space in the vehicle is limited, we kindly ask all participants to bring a duffel bag, as it fits best in the vehicle we will be using. In addition, you should bring a small photography backpack for shorter hikes.
No matter where you’re going in Iceland, it’s important to choose the right clothing and dress according to the weather. We strongly recommend dressing in layers so it’s easy to add or remove clothing as conditions change.
Drone Equipment (Essential)
Optional Camera Equipment
Computer & Software
Additional Recommended Items
This list ensures you are well prepared, whether you focus solely on drone photography or complement your aerial work with ground-based images.
For practical details on what to pack and how to prepare, please see the FAQ.
What drone to choose for the trip?
Hörður’s goal is to connect all these aspects: technical skill, local knowledge, and creative vision, so you get the most out of your workshop experience.
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Think of this as a guided photography expedition. While the term "workshop" often implies sitting in a classroom, our focus is 100% on the field. Hörður handles the logistics, the driving, and the location scouting so you can focus on your craft. Instruction is organic; Hörður teaches in the field and provides masterclasses on editing and workflow during evening sessions.
Our workshops are demanding, with long days and changing conditions, but they are carefully paced. All difficulty levels are welcome. Because we work with small groups, Hörður can adapt the instruction to you, whether you are a total beginner or a professional. Please note: You are responsible for selecting a workshop that is appropriate for your physical health. We reserve the right to request medical clearance if deemed necessary.
Weather in Iceland is part of the experience. While poor conditions may occasionally limit flying, they often create the most dramatic photographic opportunities. Please note: Itineraries are guidelines only. No refunds or discounts are issued for itinerary changes, shortened activities, or missed locations due to weather, road conditions, or volcanic activity. We cannot guarantee specific natural phenomena, such as the Northern Lights.
We travel in a Mercedes-Benz Sprinter 4x4, modified with 35” tires. The vehicle is equipped with on-board charging stations to keep your gear powered while on the move.
Yes. Due to limited storage space in our expedition vehicle:
Yes, but they must book a full spot. Our expeditions are highly focused on photography, often involving long hours in the field and a "chasing the light" mentality. Non-photographers are welcome to join and enjoy the scenery, provided they are comfortable with the group's dedicated photography schedule.
Breakfast: Included every day at our accommodations.
Lunch/Snacks: We usually stop at local service stations or grocery stores so you can pick up what you need for the day.
Dinner: We gather for a group Welcome Dinner on Day 1 and a Farewell Dinner on our final night (included). On other nights, we eat at local restaurants or guesthouses at your own expense.
For Highland Hut Nights: We stock up on supplies at a grocery store beforehand and prepare meals together at the hut.
Yes. Our modified 4x4 Sprinter is equipped with on-board charging stations so you can charge batteries and laptops while we move. Even during our off-grid night in the mountain hut, we carry portable power stations to ensure we never run out of juice for the next morning's shoot.
Following registration, you will receive a comprehensive welcome document detailing our exact meeting locations, gear requirements, and insights into Icelandic weather conditions. If you have any questions in the meantime or need clarification on any point, please don't hesitate to reach out to us at [email protected].
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Liability & Assumption of Risk
Participation in Glacier Adventure workshops involves inherent risks. By enrolling in a workshop, you acknowledge and accept that travel and outdoor activities; particularly in Iceland’s remote and natural environments, carry risks, including but not limited to injury, illness, loss, damage to personal property, or death.
By accepting these Terms and Conditions, you voluntarily assume all risks associated with participation and release Glacier Adventure, its owners, employees, guides, contractors, and partners from liability for any injury, loss, damage, or expense, whether physical or mental, known or unknown, arising from your participation.
Activities may take place in remote, mountainous, coastal, or wilderness areas where infrastructure and medical services may be limited or unavailable. Glacier Adventure assumes no responsibility for medical treatment, evacuation, or dietary requirements. Unless accompanied by a parent or legal guardian and with written approval, participants must be at least 18 years of age.
Equipment Liability & Personal Responsibility
Participants are 100% responsible for the safety and operation of their own equipment, including drones, cameras, lenses, and laptops. Glacier Adventure and its guides assume no liability for equipment damage, loss, theft, or total loss (including drone crashes, flyaways, or water damage), even if the incident occurs while following suggestions or flight paths provided by a guide.
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You are responsible for selecting a workshop appropriate to your physical condition and experience. By booking, you confirm that you are in sufficiently good health to participate and that no condition exists that could endanger yourself or others. Glacier Adventure reserves the right to request medical clearance when deemed necessary and to refuse or discontinue participation if a participant is unable to safely take part in workshop activities.
Itineraries & Flexibility
Workshop itineraries are carefully planned but serve as guidelines only. Weather, road conditions, safety considerations, government regulations, volcanic activity, or other unforeseen circumstances may require changes to locations, timing, or activities. You acknowledge that flexibility is required and that no refunds or discounts will be issued for itinerary changes, shortened activities, or missed locations due to circumstances beyond our control. Glacier Adventure cannot guarantee visits to specific locations, wildlife sightings, natural phenomena (including northern lights), or specific flying conditions for drones.
Drone Use & Regulations
Drone use in Iceland is regulated. Participants are responsible for ensuring their drone is legally registered and operated in accordance with Icelandic and EASA regulations. Please find information about how to obtain the A1/A3 licence through the following link: https://flydrone.is/register
Glacier Adventure will guide participants on permitted flight areas and safe operation, but bears no responsibility for fines, confiscation, or legal consequences resulting from non-compliance with regulations.
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You travel at your own risk at all times. Glacier Adventure is not responsible for disruptions caused by illness, pandemics, government restrictions, or other events beyond its control. Participants are encouraged to follow Icelandic health authority guidelines. Glacier Adventure assumes no financial responsibility for delays, cancellations, or additional expenses caused by health-related issues.
Arbitration & Governing Law
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Participant Conduct & Media Release
Participants are expected to behave respectfully toward guides, fellow participants, locations, and the environment. Harassment, abusive behavior, or unsafe conduct—verbal or physical—may result in immediate removal from the workshop without refund or compensation.
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Payments
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Cancellation & Refund Policy – Multi-Day Workshops
Written cancellation must be sent to [email protected] and confirmed by Glacier Adventure to be valid.
Iceland Workshops
Deposits are non-refundable but may be transferred to another workshop if availability permits. All refunds are subject to an administrative processing fee.
What Is Not Included
Unless explicitly stated: International flights, optional activities, insurance of any kind, personal expenses and drinks, meals not listed as included, and single room supplements.
Travel Documentation & Insurance
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Mandatory Insurance:
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