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April 27, 2026 European travel•Family Travel Destinations

THE ESSENTIAL PACKING LIST FOR ICELAND IN THE SUMMER

Are you planning a trip to Iceland in the summer?

You’re in for a treat! Long days, midnight sun, and milder temperatures make it a fantastic time to explore this land of fire and ice.

But packing for Iceland can be tricky – the weather is notoriously unpredictable, and you’ll need to be prepared for anything.

On my recent trip to Iceland in August, I found that many people we met were either under or over-prepared for the weather.

Before we can even begin to talk about what to pack, you need to decide what you want to do in Iceland.  A Packing list for a hiker will be very different from a packing list for a road tripper or someone who just wants to spa the whole time.

If you are visiting for a week or more, you will likely need everything on the list, but if you have a shorter trip, you might only need half of the list.

CLOTHING: LAYERS ARE YOUR FRIEND

 BASE LAYERS

– 2-3 lightweight, moisture-wicking tops
– 1-2 pairs of lightweight, long underwear

(I think these are only needed if you are hiking a lot and the temperatures are under 50 degrees.)

MID LAYERS

– 2-3 long-sleeved shirts
– 1-2 lightweight sweaters or fleece jackets

OUTER LAYERS

– 1 waterproof and windproof jacket
– 1 pair of waterproof pants (great for rainy days or waterfall visits)

The waterproof pants are a great idea if you plan on hiking a lot, but you don’t need them if you are sightseeing.

EVERYDAY WEAR

– 2-3 pairs of comfortable pants
– 2-3 t-shirts

ACCESSORIES

This picture was taken on the coldest day of our trip in August, and we were fine with hats or hoods, and a scarf or turtleneck.

– Warm hat or beanie
– Gloves (yes, even in summer!)
– Scarf or neck gaiter
– Sunglasses (the sun barely sets in summer)

FOOTWEAR: READY FOR ANY TERRAIN

– Waterproof hiking boots (make sure they’re broken in)
– Comfortable walking shoes for city exploration
– Sandals or flip-flops (for hot springs or hostel showers)
– Several pairs of warm, moisture-wicking socks

SLEEP GEAR

– Eye mask (crucial for sleeping during the midnight sun)
– Earplugs (if you’re a light sleeper in shared accommodations)

TOILETRIES AND PERSONAL ITEMS

– Sunscreen (the sun is stronger than you might expect)
– Lip balm with SPF
– Moisturizer (the wind can be drying)
– Insect repellent (for the occasional midges)
– Personal medications
– Travel-sized toiletries

TECH AND GADGETS

– Camera (you’ll want to capture those stunning landscapes)
– Extra batteries or portable charger
– Universal power adapter (the sockets are like most of Europe)

MISCELLANEOUS OPTIONS

– Reusable water bottle (Icelandic tap water is some of the best in the world)
– Day pack for hikes and excursions
– Swimsuit (for hot springs and pools)
– Quick-dry towel
– Binoculars (great for whale watching)

PRO TIPS:

Bring a buff or neck gaiter: These versatile accessories can be used as a scarf, headband, or face covering.

Don’t forget your bank card: Many places in Iceland prefer card payments over cash.

Consider renting: If you’re tight on luggage space, you can rent some gear in Iceland, like heavy-duty waterproof outerwear.

 

Remember, in Iceland, as in many places, there’s no such thing as bad weather, only inadequate clothing. With this packing list, you’ll be prepared for whatever the Icelandic summer throws at you – from sunny hikes to chilly glacier walks and everything in between.

Happy packing, and enjoy your Icelandic adventure!

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