April 2026 · 111 items · polar climate · 6°C high / 1°C low
Your complete packing checklist for Iceland, Iceland. This guide covers everything you need based on Iceland's polar climate, local customs, and practical travel considerations. Currently showing recommendations for April, when temperatures range from 1°C to 6°C (34°F to 43°F) with 58mm of rainfall.
Cold with occasional showers
High
6°C
43°F
Low
1°C
34°F
Rain
58mm
🌥️ light
Best months to visit: Jun, Jul, Aug
Temperature by Month
Iceland has a polar climate, which means your packing strategy should prioritize serious cold-weather gear. Thermal base layers, insulated outerwear, and windproof shells are not optional.
Local dress code: Multiple waterproof layers. Layer system is essential: base layer, insulation, waterproof shell. Weather changes in minutes.
This interactive checklist contains 111 items (30 essential) organized across 10 categories, with an estimated total weight of ~19.4kg. Check off each item as you pack it, and your progress is saved automatically in your browser.
Shower before pools
You must shower thoroughly without a swimsuit before entering any geothermal pool. This is strictly enforced.
Respect the landscape
Stay on marked paths. Walking on moss damages it for decades. Off-road driving is illegal.
Qty: 5-7 pairs
Quick-dry fabric saves space and dries overnight
Qty: 5-7 pairs
Merino wool socks work in all climates and resist odor
Qty: 4-6
Neutral colors mix and match easily for more outfit combinations
Qty: 2-3
Convertible zip-off pants are perfect for changing conditions
Qty: 1
A packable jacket takes minimal space and handles unexpected weather
Qty: 2-3
Wrinkle-resistant fabric saves you from needing an iron
Qty: 1-2
A mid-layer fleece provides warmth without bulk
Qty: 1-2 sets
Merino wool base layers regulate temperature and resist odor for multi-day wear
Qty: 1
Wear your bulkiest item on the plane to save luggage space
Qty: 1 set
Qty: 1-2
Dark colors hide stains and look dressier
Qty: 2-3 sets
Moisture-wicking fabric keeps you comfortable during active days
Qty: 1
A large scarf serves as blanket, pillow, sun cover, and temple entrance accessory
Qty: 1 pair
Touch-screen compatible gloves let you use your phone without exposing hands
Qty: 1
You lose significant body heat through your head. A lightweight merino beanie packs flat
Qty: 1
Compresses to the size of a water bottle but provides excellent warmth
Qty: 1-2
Stretchy travel pants are comfortable for flights and versatile for sightseeing
Qty: 2-3 pairs
Merino regulates temperature, wicks moisture, and resists odor for multi-day wear
Qty: 1
The most versatile accessory: headband, face cover, sun guard, or neck warmer
Qty: 1 set
Qty: 1
Solid stick deodorant avoids liquid restrictions for carry-on travel
Qty: 1 bottle
Reef-safe mineral sunscreen is required in Hawaii, Palau, and parts of Mexico
Qty: Travel size
Solid shampoo bars last longer and skip liquid restrictions
Qty: 1
Airplane air is very dry. Apply moisturizer mid-flight for long-haul trips
Qty: 1
SPF lip balm prevents painful sun-cracked lips at altitude and on water
Qty: 1 set
Qty: 1 small bottle
Essential for street food markets and public transport
Qty: 1
Saves water and time on multi-day hikes and festival camping
Qty: As needed + extras
Pack extra daily lenses; replacements may be hard to find abroad
Qty: 5-10
Pack more than you think you need. They disappear during travel
Qty: 1
Qty: 1
Solid soap bars last longer and skip carry-on restrictions
Qty: Trip supply + extras
Your preferred brand may not be available abroad
Qty: 1
Invaluable for removing splinters, thorns, and ticks during outdoor adventures
Qty: Travel set
Tinted moisturizer with SPF replaces foundation and sunscreen
Qty: 1
Qty: 1 charger + 2 cables
A multi-port USB-C charger handles phone, tablet, and laptop from one outlet
Qty: 1
Buy a universal adapter with USB-C PD for fast charging worldwide
Qty: 1 (10,000-20,000 mAh)
Power banks over 100Wh (about 27,000mAh) are not allowed on flights
Qty: 1
Noise-canceling headphones transform long flights and noisy hostels
Qty: 1
A tablet with keyboard cover is lighter than a laptop for casual work
Qty: 1 camera + 2-3 cards
Qty: 1
Weighs less than a single paperback but holds thousands of books
Qty: 1
Qty: 1
Hotel rooms rarely have enough outlets. A compact power strip solves this
Qty: 1
Qty: 1
A flexible gorilla pod wraps around railings and branches for stable shots
Qty: 1
Qty: 1
Qty: 1
Qty: 1
Check expiration: many countries require 6+ months validity beyond your trip dates
Qty: 2 paper + 1 digital
Email a copy to yourself and keep another in your cloud storage
Qty: 1 printout + digital
Save the insurance emergency number in your phone contacts before departure
Qty: 1
Screenshot your boarding pass in case you lose internet at the airport
Qty: All bookings
Some countries require proof of accommodation at immigration
Qty: 2 (primary + backup)
Notify your bank of travel dates to prevent fraud blocks abroad
Qty: 1 card
Include embassy number, insurance hotline, and emergency contacts on a laminated card
Qty: 1
Research visa requirements at least 30 days before travel
Qty: 1
An International Driving Permit costs about $20 and is required in many countries
Qty: 1
ISIC cards unlock discounts on transport, museums, and attractions worldwide
Qty: 1 kit
Include band-aids, antiseptic, pain relievers, tweezers, and anti-diarrhea medication
Qty: Trip duration + 3 extra days
Keep medications in original labeled containers. Carry a doctor letter for controlled substances
Qty: 1 small bottle
Familiar brands may not be available abroad. Bring what works for you
Qty: 1 pack
Qty: 1 pack
Apply at the first sign of a hot spot, before a blister forms
Qty: 1 pack
Qty: 1 bottle
Helps reset your circadian rhythm after crossing multiple time zones
Qty: 10-15
Waterproof bandages stay on through swimming and sweating
Qty: 1
Polarized lenses reduce glare on water and snow
Qty: 1
A packable daypack folds into its own pocket when not in use
Qty: 3-5
Compression packing cubes reduce clothing volume by up to 60%
Qty: 1-2
Qty: 1
Wear under clothing to protect passport and cash in crowded areas
Qty: 1
Collapsible bottles save space when empty. Some have built-in filters
Qty: 1
Essential for hostels, red-eye flights, and Nordic summer nights
Qty: 2-3 pairs
Qty: 1
Qty: 1
RFID-blocking holders prevent digital skimming of travel documents
Qty: 1
Qty: 5-10
Organize toiletries, protect electronics from rain, separate wet clothes
Qty: 1
Qty: 2-3
Qty: 1
Qty: 2-3
Clip water bottles, shoes, or wet items to the outside of your pack
Qty: 1 pair
Break in new shoes before your trip. Blisters ruin vacations
Qty: 1 pair
Waterproof hiking boots with ankle support are worth the weight
Qty: 1 pair
Qty: 1 pair
Consider renting at destination if your trip is short to save luggage space
Qty: 1 pair
Qty: 1 pair
Qty: 1 plan
Set up your eSIM before departure. It activates instantly when you land
Qty: Download before trip
Download maps for your destination over WiFi before leaving home
Qty: 1 subscription
A VPN protects your data on public WiFi and lets you access home content abroad
Qty: Download before trip
Google Translate offline packs work without internet
Qty: Enable before trip
Qty: Configure before trip
Set up Medical ID and emergency contacts on your phone
Qty: 1
Qty: Variety pack
Protein bars and trail mix survive heat and travel well
Qty: 1-2 pairs
Wear on flights over 4 hours to reduce swelling and DVT risk
Qty: 1
Qty: 1
Many countries require paper landing cards. Having a pen saves time in the immigration queue
Qty: 2-3 packs
Many public restrooms in Asia do not provide toilet paper
Qty: 1 deck
The best icebreaker at hostels and waiting rooms
Qty: Airport taxi amount
Exchange a small amount before departure for taxis and tips upon arrival
Qty: 1
Qty: 1
A headlamp keeps your hands free for setting up camp or navigating dark trails
Qty: 1 pair
Collapsible poles pack in your suitcase. They reduce knee strain by up to 25%
Qty: 1
Checked luggage only. Never pack in carry-on
Qty: 1
Three blasts is the universal distress signal. Carries further than shouting
Qty: 1 set
Qty: 1 small roll
Wrap a few meters around a pencil to save space. Fixes torn gear and almost anything
These are the items travelers most commonly forget when packing for Iceland. Double-check each one before heading to the airport.
Iceland uses plug type C/F with the standard voltage varying by region. If you are traveling from North America (type A/B plugs) or the UK (type G), you will need a power adapter. We recommend a universal adapter with USB-C power delivery, which lets you charge your phone, tablet, and laptop from a single outlet. This is one of the most commonly forgotten items.
The local currency in Iceland is ISK. Check with your bank about foreign transaction fees before you go. Notify your card issuer of travel dates to prevent fraud blocks. Carry at least two payment methods (primary card plus backup) in case one is declined.
Multiple waterproof layers. When visiting Iceland, the weather in April is cold with occasional showers, with daytime highs around 6°C (43°F) and nighttime lows dropping to 1°C (34°F). There is moderate chance of rain (58mm), so pack a compact umbrella or light rain jacket.
The primary language in Iceland is Icelandic. Download an offline translation app with the Icelandic language pack before you depart. Having key phrases available offline makes navigating transportation, ordering food, and asking for directions much easier. Setting up an eSIM before departure gives you data connectivity the moment you land.
A universal power adapter (type C/F) is arguably the single most important item beyond your passport. Without it, you cannot charge your phone, which means no maps, no translation app, and no way to contact your accommodation. Layer system is essential: base layer, insulation, waterproof shell. Weather changes in minutes.
In April, Iceland sees highs of 6°C (43°F) and lows of 1°C (34°F). Multiple waterproof layers. Pack warm layers including a fleece mid-layer and insulated outer layer.
Visa requirements for Iceland depend on your nationality. Many passport holders can enter Iceland visa-free for short stays (typically 30-90 days), but this varies. Check your country's foreign affairs website at least 30 days before travel.
Tap water in Iceland is generally safe to drink. Bring a reusable water bottle to save money and reduce plastic waste.
A good rule of thumb is to pack 5-7 days of clothing regardless of trip length, and plan to do laundry. Most accommodations have laundry facilities or there are laundromats nearby. Packing quick-dry fabrics means you can wash items in the sink and they will be dry by morning.
Based on our checklist, a full pack for Iceland weighs approximately 19.4kg. Essential items alone weigh about 4.8kg. Use the interactive weight tracker above to see your running total as you check off items.
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