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Is it better to visit Iceland in September or October?

Iceland can stay relatively warm through the first week of October, so planning a September visit can be ideal since most crowds have thinned as children return to school. May, too, provides ample daylight for sightseeing, warmer temperatures, and fewer crowds.



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October is a fantastic time to visit Iceland. The rush of the summer months is over, but temperatures haven't quite yet reached the lows of the depths of winter. It's also the start of the aurora season, so we recommend renting an economy car and heading out of the city to catch the northern lights.

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October is one of the wettest month of the year in Iceland (average precipitation is 86mm), but despite that it is for many, especially photographers, one of the most beautiful month.

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When is the best time of year to visit Iceland? The best time to visit Iceland is between September and March to see the Northern Lights, or between June and August for summer activities. While travel to Iceland may depend on your desired itinerary, generally, the best time to visit is during the summer.

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They are still a beautiful sight and should be top of your list of things to do in Iceland in October. There are lots of great tours you can do to visit the waterfalls of Iceland. This full day Golden Circle tour includes Gullfoss waterfall. This full day tour from Reykjavik includes a visit to Seljalandsfoss.

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As we said earlier, October is the best time of year to see the Northern Lights in Iceland, so taking a Northern Lights tour should be your absolute top priority. Of course, Northern Lights tours take place at night, so that leaves plenty of time to explore Iceland's winter wonders during the daylight hours.

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Any traveler could spend weeks getting to know Iceland, but given the reality of limited vacation days, 5-7 days are recommended for a satisfying trip. In this length of time, you can make a northern road trip from Reykjavík to Akureyri or drive the south coast via Vík to Jökulsárlón glacier lagoon.

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Packing list for Iceland in October
  • Thermal underwear. Thermal underwear is THE BEST base layer for any season in Iceland. ...
  • Example; If you're wearing a parka, thermal underwear might be enough! ...
  • A beanie! Won't someone please think of their ears?!
  • Sunglasses! ...
  • Waterproof backpack! ...
  • Swimsuit!


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Iceland's blue glacier ice caves are accessible between mid-October and the end of March. Many operators do not start ice cave tours until November. Never try to access a natural glacier ice cave without a guide, as they're very dangerous.

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Yes, you can wear jeans in Iceland. The summer and shoulder seasons are especially good times to travel in your most comfortable pair. If you plan to go on an adventurous excursion, we recommend wearing the appropriate, activewear clothing.

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