Fishermen’s Day (in Icelandic, Sjómannadagurinn) is celebrated annually, usually on the first Sunday in June each year. It’s a time to head to the closest harbor to celebrate Iceland’s deep-rooted ties to the sea, as well as pay tribute to the people who keep the country’s fishing traditions alive.
From harborside festivals to sailing trips and seafood samples, communities across the country come together to honor this vital part of Iceland’s culture and economy.
The tradition began in 1938 in Reykjavík and Ísafjörður in the Westfjords, and it continues to pay respects to Iceland’s fishing heritage and the people who built it. In the past, fishing was a dangerous livelihood, with harsh weather and limited safety leading to many accidents at sea.
On Fishermen’s Day, all the ships are docked, so fishermen and -women can spend the day with their families.
Forthcoming dates of Fishermen’s Day:
- 2026: Sunday, June 7
- 2027: Sunday, June 6