What should I pack for a week in Iceland?

What should I pack for a week in Iceland?

Iceland Summer Packing List – OVERVIEW

  • Waterproof hiking shoes.
  • Waterproof jacket.
  • Layers of short- and long-sleeved shirts and sweaters.
  • Hiking pants and rain pants.
  • Gloves, buff, winter hat.
  • Sleep mask.
  • Swimsuit, towel, and flip-flops.
  • Reusable water bottle and a thermos.

What trousers should I wear in Iceland?

What trousers to wear in Iceland is a question I get asked a lot and it’s an important one. You’ll need either waterproof over-pants or ski pants. I wore my ski pants which are black so I didn’t look like I’d come straight off the piste. You’ll need warm ski pants or waterproof trousers to avoid getting wet.

Will my cell phone work in Iceland?

Yes, you’ll be able to use your mobile/cellphone in most of Iceland’s main cities and towns. You could also activate global roaming when you’re in Iceland; however, be sure to check with your service provider to find out about any fees you may incur when using this option, as sometimes this can be expensive.

Should you exchange money before going to Iceland?

It is best to exchange your money into ISK in Iceland, and re-exchange any surplus before you leave, as foreign banks may not deal in ISK. You can exchange your money at the Landsbankinn bank at the airport on arrival and departure.

What is typical food in Iceland?

Eat like a Viking with these 7 traditional Icelandic foods

  • Skyr. Image Credit: Wikimedia Commons / Icelandic Provisions.
  • Reykjavik’s hot dog (pylsur) Image Credit: Flickr / momo.
  • Lamb. Lamb is the quintessential ingredient of Icelandic foods.
  • Ice cream.
  • Harðfiskur (dried fish)
  • Rye bread from a hot spring.
  • Seafood.

What to pack for your trip to Iceland?

Naturally, the name Ice- land has given you some indication as to the clothing that might be required. Only a basic level of research will tell you to expect all kinds of weather in Iceland, no matter the season. From these fundamental assumptions, you can begin compiling a list of everything you’ll need for your trip.

What to wear to Iceland in the fall?

Fall is a great time to visit Iceland, as many of the summer tourists have left, accommodations are easier to find, and the landscape is absolutely beautiful. To best enjoy this season, you’ll need to be prepared for anything. Convertible quick-dry pants, a travel towel, and a rain jacket are must-haves.

Do you need an umbrella to go to Iceland?

Windproof Travel Umbrella Iceland is EXTREMELY WET. On average, it rains 18 days out of every single month so you’ll want to bring a high-quality travel umbrella like the one pictured. Keeping dry is critical for enjoying rainy weather and will make you feel so much more cosy when you’re exploring this beautiful island.

Do you have to wear sandals in Iceland?

Sandals have virtually no use in Iceland, even in summer when the average temperature hovers at just over 10° Celsius. The one exception to this is on multi-day hikes, such as the Laugavegur Trek from Þórsmörk to Landmannalaugar, which will require you to cross rivers on foot.

What to wear in Iceland in winter or summer?

What to Wear in Iceland: Clothing Boots. Boots that are comfortable, lightweight, and water-resistant/proof is not an option, it’s something you NEED. Flip Flops. You may think you don’t need them but I always travel with flip flops no matter the destination and guess what? A Good Quality Jacket. A Vest. Thermal Gear. Jeans. Fleece Leggings / Pants. Swimsuit and Sarong. Shorts and Skirts.

What to wear and what to pack for Iceland in summer?

Pack pants, both short- and long-sleeved shirts, a light jacket and a sweater. Rain gear that covers both your upper and lower body is ideal. Summer is not Iceland’s rainiest season but still brings significant precipitation, and an umbrella will not cut it in Iceland’s winds.

What to bring to Iceland?

When travelling in Iceland you should bring along lightweight woollens, a sweater or cardigan, a rainproof (weatherproof) coat and sturdy walking shoes.

What to pack for Iceland in September?

Clothing Recommendations for Iceland Weather in September. We would recommend that you pack layers. Pants, long-sleeved shirts, sweaters, jackets, hiking or walking shoes, and be extra prepared for cold and rain if you plan to camp. Don’t forget your bathing suit so you can enjoy our local pools and thermal baths.

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