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Journey time From London: 3 hours direct. From Amsterdam: 3 hours direct. From Frankfurt, Paris: 3.5 hours direct. From Copenhagen, Dublin: 2.5 hours direct. One of Europe’s shortest international flights — accessible as a long weekend from almost any European city.
Best season June–August: midnight sun (20+ hours daylight), 10–16°C, accessible roads, waterfalls at full flow, puffin colonies (mid-May to mid-August) — the peak season. December–February: Northern Lights (darkest nights, cold -5°C to +3°C), snow landscapes, very few tourists, cheapest prices — extraordinary if you don’t mind cold and limited daylight. Shoulder: April–May and September–October excellent for fewer crowds and reasonable weather.
Daily budget Budget: ISK 12,000–18,000/day (hostel dorm, supermarket meals, bus). Mid-range: ISK 35,000–55,000/day (guesthouse, restaurant meals). Iceland is extremely expensive by European standards — a pub meal costs ISK 3,500–5,000 (~€24–35). Self-catering from Bonus or Krónan supermarkets dramatically reduces costs. Approximate, April 2026.
Currency Icelandic Króna (ISK). Almost entirely cashless — cards accepted literally everywhere including food trucks, street vendors, and church donation boxes. Contactless universally used. No need to carry ISK cash.
Timezone GMT (UTC+0) year-round. Iceland does not observe daylight saving time. Same as London in winter; 1 hour behind UK in summer (CEST-2 relative to Central Europe in summer).
Visa (EU) EU citizens: visa-free (Iceland is in the Schengen Area). Freedom of movement within EEA.
Safety One of the safest countries on Earth. Iceland’s main hazards are natural — unpredictable weather (sudden storms on the Ring Road), dangerous waves at black sand beaches (Reynisfjara — stay well back from the water), and geothermal areas (never leave marked paths around hot springs or fumaroles). Dress in layers with waterproof shell. Emergency: 112.

Getting around Reykjavik

Car hire is essentially mandatory for anything beyond Reykjavik city. Book well ahead in summer. 4WD required for F-roads (highland tracks) — F-roads are only open June–September. Strætó buses serve some attractions but are slow. Within Reykjavik city: walkable in 20 minutes from harbour to lake.

Highlights

Northern Lights (October–March on dark clear nights), midnight sun walks on Faxaflói bay (June), Golden Circle in one day (Geysir eruption every 8 minutes, Gullfoss two-tier falls, Þingvellir rift valley), Seljalandsfoss and Skógafoss waterfalls, the black sand beach at Reynisfjara (with extreme wave caution), Jökulsárlón glacier lagoon, and geothermal pools under the stars at Fontana or the Secret Lagoon (cheaper than Blue Lagoon).

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When is the best time to visit Reykjavik?

June–August: midnight sun (20+ hours daylight), 10–16°C, accessible roads, waterfalls at full flow, puffin colonies (mid-May to mid-August) — the peak season. December–February: Northern Lights (darkest nights, cold -5°C to +3°C), snow landscapes, very few tourists, cheapest prices — extraordinary if you don’t mind cold and limited daylight. Shoulder: April–May and September–October excellent for fewer crowds and reasonable weather.

Do EU citizens need a visa for Reykjavik?

EU citizens: visa-free (Iceland is in the Schengen Area). Freedom of movement within EEA.

Is Reykjavik safe to visit?

One of the safest countries on Earth. Iceland’s main hazards are natural — unpredictable weather (sudden storms on the Ring Road), dangerous waves at black sand beaches (Reynisfjara — stay well back from the water), and geothermal areas (never leave marked paths around hot springs or fumaroles). Dress in layers with waterproof shell. Emergency: 112.

What is the currency in Reykjavik?

Icelandic Króna (ISK).

Travel info verified: 2026-04-02

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