

Hats, scarves, gloves: It‘s no surprise to anyone that winter in Iceland can be cold, but luckily the dry climate means that it is relatively easy to “dress off the cold“ as we say in Iceland. In addition to the aforementioned essentials, if travelling to Iceland in wintertime we‘d also recommend bringing: Swimwear: Icelanders love swimming so always bring a swimsuit, although it’s also possible to rent them at the swimming pools. We recommend choosing items that can do double-duty like polo shirts that can go seamlessly from sightseeing to dinner at a restaurant. Icelanders are rarely seen in shorts or t-shirts at restaurants during the evening.
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If you feel like getting out of your hiking clothes, however, feel free to dress up. Out in the country when exposed to the elements there is no reason for the clothing to prevent you from sightseeing.Įvening wear: Casual or casual smart clothing is suitable but not compulsory for the evening. Outerwear: Always bring a wind- and waterproof jacket, and maybe even trousers.
