Planning a trip to Iceland
- Itinerary
- Hotels
- Flights
- Experiences
- Things to Carry
Things to do in Iceland in April
Relax at the Blue Lagoon, a geothermal spa renowned for its healing properties
Visit the Bridge Between Continents and explore the rugged landscapes of Reykjanes Peninsula
Enjoy classic Icelandic cuisine at the cozy Vitabar in Reykjavik
Visit the Hallgrímskirkja Church and take in panoramic views of Reykjavik from its tower
Explore the unique architecture and colorful streets of Reykjavik, also visit the Reykjavik Art Museum
Indulge in a cozy dinner at Sæta Svínið Gastropub, known for its Icelandic comfort food
Embark on a scenic coastal drive to the picturesque Snaefellsnes Peninsula
Explore the charming fishing villages and enjoy the stunning coastal views
Savor fresh seafood at the family-run Restaurant Fjörukráin in Stykkishólmur
Relax in Reykjavik before heading to Keflavik International Airport for departure
Explore any missed spots in Reykjavik or pick up some souvenirs at Kolaportið Flea Market
Departure from Keflavik International Airport
April weather in Iceland can be unpredictable, with a mix of sunshine, rain, and snow. Temperatures can range from 0 to 10 degrees Celsius. So we are suggesting you pack accordingly.
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Things to Carry on your trip to Iceland
Clothing & Apparel
Warm jacket -
A warm, waterproof jacket is essential for Iceland's unpredictable weather.
Base layers -
Wear moisture-wicking base layers to keep you warm and dry.
Comfortable pants -
Pack comfortable, moisture-wicking pants for hiking and exploring.
Hats and gloves -
A warm hat and gloves are essential for keeping you warm in cold weather.
Hiking boots -
Comfortable, waterproof hiking boots are necessary for exploring Iceland's natural beauty.
Accessories
Sunglasses -
Sunglasses are important for protecting your eyes from the sun's glare.
Reusable water bottle -
Bring a reusable water bottle to stay hydrated during your trip.
First-aid kit -
A basic first-aid kit is always a good idea for any trip.
Power bank -
A power bank is essential for keeping your devices charged on the go.
Camera -
Capture the beauty of Iceland with a good camera.
Essentials & Must Haves
Passport and visa -
Make sure your passport and visa are valid for your trip.
Travel insurance -
Travel insurance can provide you with peace of mind in case of unexpected events.
Currency -
Iceland uses the Icelandic króna (ISK). You can exchange currency before your trip or at the airport.
Language app -
Download a language app to help you communicate in Icelandic.
Itinerary -
Plan your itinerary and make reservations for activities and accommodations.
Good to have
Travel towel -
A quick-drying travel towel is convenient for drying off after swimming or bathing.
Binoculars -
Binoculars are great for wildlife viewing.
Headlamp -
A headlamp is useful for exploring caves or hiking in the dark.
Reusable shopping bag -
Bring a reusable shopping bag to reduce waste.
Travel pillow -
A travel pillow can improve your comfort on long flights or bus rides.
Electronics
Smartphone -
Your smartphone is essential for navigation, communication, and photography.
Laptop or tablet -
A laptop or tablet can be useful for entertainment, work, or planning your trip.
Camera and accessories -
Bring a camera to capture the beauty of Iceland, along with extra batteries and memory cards.
Headphones -
Headphones are great for listening to music, podcasts, or audiobooks.
Travel adapter -
An international travel adapter is necessary for charging your devices in Iceland.
Local Experiences in Iceland
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