Iceland 🇮🇸

Iceland sits at the edge of the Arctic Circle, where breathtaking landscapes of volcanoes, glaciers and geothermal springs create a setting unlike anywhere else in Europe. Cities like Reykjavik bring their own distinct energy, a small but vibrant capital known for its colourful houses and cosy cafes set against a backdrop of wild nature. Iceland offers a unique work-life balance for working travellers, with breaks spent soaking in geothermal pools, exploring lava fields and waterfalls or simply enjoying the quiet magic of long summer days and star-filled winter nights.

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Iceland Tip: Keep an eye on local weather and road conditions apps (like Vedur and SafeTravel) before heading out, even in cities like Reykjavik.

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Iceland Essentials

Currency

The official currency is the Icelandic Krona (ISK). Card payments are accepted almost everywhere - even for small purchases - so carrying cash is rarely necessary, even outside Reykjavik.

Timezone

Iceland is in the Greenwich Mean Time Zone (UTC+0) and does not observe daylight saving time, keeping the same time year-round.

Weather

Iceland has a subarctic and oceanic climate, with cool summers and cold, windy winters.

Voltage/Plug

Iceland uses a standard voltage of 230V with a frequency of 50 Hz. The most common plug types are C and F.

Digital Nomad Visa

Iceland offers the Long-Term Visa for Remote Work. This visa allows non-EU/EEA citizens to live and work remotely from Iceland for up to 180 days, provided they meet specific criteria.

Languages Spoken

The official language is Icelandic, but English is widely spoken across the country, especially in Reykjavik and other areas popular with visitors.

Iceland Tip: The top SIM card providers are Siminn, Vodafone Iceland and Nova.

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Iceland FAQs

Reykjavik is among the most popular destinations for remote workers and digital nomads in Iceland.

As of January 2026, TestMy.net reported average download speeds of 149 Mbps and upload speeds of 41 Mbps in Iceland.

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