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Summer (May to Sep)
Winter (Oct to Apr)
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| Month. |
Daybreak |
Dusk |
| Jan. |
10:03 |
16:59 |
| Feb. |
09:13 |
18:11 |
| March |
07:46 |
19:35 |
| April |
05:55 |
21:10 |
| May |
03:50 |
23:04 |
| June |
24 hr. |
daylight |
| July |
24 hr. |
daylight |
| Aug. |
03:06 |
23:57 |
| Sept. |
05:17 |
21:35 |
| Oct. |
06:50 |
19:43 |
| Nov. |
08:18 |
18:03 |
| Dec. |
09:36 |
16:57 |
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| When to go |
The warmest months are from June to early September, though a visit at other times of the year can also be rewarding, and takes advantage of lower air fares and competitive rates at hotels. From mid-May to late July it is light all night, with the sun hardly setting at all.
From late August until March, the spectacular northern lights can often be observed. In winter, November, December and January are the darkest months, but the sun still shines and, especially when there is snow on the ground, there can be four to five hours of daylight.
May and June are the best months for wild flowers and birds, but if you want to travel through the uninhabited interior of Iceland, you should plan your visit for mid-July to early September as most of the highland tracks are only open during this period.
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| Getting to Iceland |
We use the scheduled services of Icelandair, with a choice of flights from London Heathrow or Glasgow.
Please click here for flight information >>
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| What to take |
For a summer visit, touring by coach or car, comfortable and casual clothing in layers in best. Include a good quality breathable wind and rainproof jacket and trousers, a light and thick sweater or 'fleece' jacket and sturdy walking shoes or boots.
For hikers and campers, thermal underwear, gloves, hat and proper walking boots are a must. A three-season sleeping bag is advisable. For winter visits, warm over trousers and a thick jacket or coat are essential. Bring swimwear and a towel for the many naturally heated bathing pools - whatever the time of year!
After booking your holiday with us, you will receive further information on what clothing and other items to take, tips for photography and much more.
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