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Do you need cash when traveling in Iceland?

You may have even experienced businesses that only accept card payments if you spend a certain amount of money. However, this isn't the case in Iceland. The quick answer to 'do I need cash in Iceland' is a resounding 'no. ' You'll be fine using your credit card or debit card while you travel throughout the country.



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Most locals only use card payments instead of cash, and you likely won't run into any small businesses in any of the small Icelandic towns that only take cash, no matter how small your purchase is. Again, for the most convenience, opt to bring your credit and debit cards with you to Iceland and pay that way.

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Most shops in Iceland, no matter how small, accept debit and credit cards as payment. There is almost no need to bring cash on your trip to Iceland.

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Iceland is an almost cashless society, with nearly every purchase made by credit and debit cards. You won't need much cash at all for your trip. However, there are some important things that you need to know about paying in Iceland before you arrive.

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Do you need cash in Iceland? No, you don't need any cash in Iceland. And yes, you can pay everywhere by debit or credit card. Note that some places (such as unmanned petrol stations) only accept credit cards with a 4-digit pin.

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It is always best to pay using Icelandic króna or using your credit or debit card where possible. As with travelling in any location, we'd recommend always carrying your credit or debit card in addition to an adequate amount of local currency in cash.

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If you are travelling to Iceland from the United States or anywhere else in the world you will probably need to buy an Icelandic Sim Card. You will also need to make sure that you have an unlocked phone to put it in. Have a chat to your home network provider about international plans first though.

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Budget-Friendly Travel Planning You should plan to spend around kr27,531 ($202) per day on your vacation in Iceland, which is the average daily price based on the expenses of other visitors. Past travelers have spent, on average, kr4,728 ($35) on meals for one day and kr4,249 ($31) on local transportation.

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There's no Uber in Iceland. Iceland doesn't have Lyft either. It doesn't matter if you're trying to use Uber in Reykjavík or a small village.

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