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Iceland

Iceland

  • 42 destinations
  • 173 excursions and activities
  • 104,805 travellers have enjoyed tours here
  • 8.69 / 10 5,615 reviews

Information

Capital
Reykjavík
Official language
Icelandic
Phone code
+354

Have you dreamt of visiting Iceland? The so-called 'Land of Ice and Fire' is one of the best places to see the Northern Lights, home to incredible geothermal baths, as well as stunning glaciers and volcanoes. If you're ready for an adventure, Iceland is waiting to be explored!

Experience Iceland with Civitatis

With Civitatis, you can go on a Northern Lights tour from Reykjavík, enjoy a spa experience in the Blue Lagoon, and delve into the country's wild glacial landscape on a snowmobile tour. If you're interested in animals, you can go whale watching, puffing watching, or head off on a fishing trip off the coast of the capital city!

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FAQs

When is the best time to visit Iceland?

The ideal time depends on what you’re looking to experience. Summer (June to August) offers milder weather, nearly 24 hours of daylight, and excellent conditions for exploring the country’s natural wonders. Winter (September to April) is perfect for witnessing the northern lights and enjoying winter sports, though you'll face shorter days and colder temperatures.

What time is it in Iceland?

Iceland follows Greenwich Mean Time (GMT) year-round, as it does not observe daylight saving time. This means the local time is always UTC+0.

What language is spoken in Iceland?

The official language is Icelandic. However, most Icelanders are fluent in English, so you’ll have no trouble communicating, especially in tourist areas.

Do you need a visa to go to Iceland?

Iceland is part of the Schengen Area, which means that many nationalities—such as U.S., Canadian, Australian, and most EU citizens—can enter visa-free for stays of up to 90 days. If you’re from a country that isn’t visa-exempt, you’ll need to apply for a Schengen visa. It’s always a good idea to check with your local embassy or consulate for the latest entry requirements before you travel.

What currency does Iceland use?

The official currency in Iceland is the Icelandic króna (ISK). While credit and debit cards are widely accepted throughout the country, it's a good idea to carry some cash, especially if you're planning to visit remote areas where card payments might not always be available.