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Find the best time to book cheap flights to Reykjavik

Flexible on travel dates? Discover the cheapest month to fly to Reykjavik

  • Cheapest round-trip flight

    from US$115
  • Cheapest month to travel

    November
  • The cheapest day to fly

    Monday
  • Lowest prices

    6 months before
Jun
US$228
Jul
US$260
Aug
US$169
Sept
US$177
Oct
US$140
Nov
US$115
Dec
US$121
Jan
US$127
Feb
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Mar
US$147
Apr
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May
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When is the best time to buy flight tickets?

Find out how far in advance it's worth booking round-trip flights.
  • 6 months before

    from

    US$224

  • 30 days before

    from

    US$531

Discover the cheapest day to fly

Discover on which day of the week flights are usually the most affordable.
US$224
Mon
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Wed
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Fri
US$531
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General information

  • Local time (UTC+0) in Reykjavik

  • Flight time from Paris

  • Exchange Rate

    100 ISK = 0.81 USD
Iceland
Iceland, the Nordic nation set along the northern Mid-Atlantic Ridge, is a land of geysers, volcanoes, and glaciers. Its capital, Reykjavík, is home to 36% of the country’s 388,790 residents. Icelandic is the official language. The country's culture and politics are closely tied to Europe. Thanks to the Gulf Stream, the island’s southern coast enjoys a temperate climate despite its proximity to the Arctic Circle. Summers remain cool, while winters are mild. The best time to visit is summer, when you can marvel at Iceland’s extraordinary landscapes and unique geothermal phenomena.