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Is October a rainy month in Iceland?

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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You should know that jeans are completely useless in Iceland and even more so in winter. They'll get wet when it rains (it will rain!) and you'll be cold and wet the whole day. You can still pack a pair of jeans to wear in the hotel in the evening but don't wear them for exploring during the day.

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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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Here's What to Pack for Iceland in the Fall
  • Waterproof Jacket (1) ...
  • Waterproof Hiking Shoes (1) ...
  • Wool Socks (Multiple Pairs) ...
  • Warm Hats (2 or 3) ...
  • Small Umbrella (1) ...
  • Thermal Leggings (2 pairs) ...
  • Waterproof Pants (1 Pair) ...
  • Rain Boots (1 Pair)


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October is a great time to visit Iceland because it's usually possible to enjoy both summer and winter tours. Many summer tours run until snow blocks the roads—in most parts of Iceland, that happens in November or December.

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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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Can you see puffins in October in Iceland? No, by October the puffins are back out at sea, they are ocean birds after all and only come here to breed in the summer months. Learn more about puffins here. You can visit them on in Reykjavik harbour on our brilliant tours with our passionate crew.

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