You live in the United States. You’re vaccinated (but your younger kids are probably not!) And you want to visit Iceland. Do you need a Covid test before you leave? While you’re there? Is your CDC card enough proof of vaccination? Will your children have to quarantine?
Final update June 10, 2022: No more Covid restrictions for visiting Iceland!
Here’s the update we’ve all been waiting for. As of June 12, 2022, you no longer need a Covid test to return to the US. Iceland also no longer has any restrictions. That means you don’t need to do ANYHTING Covid-wise to visit Iceland. No tests before or after your trip, no proof of vaccination, nothing. Any other information (including lots of stuff below) is now outdated!
If you’re planning a trip to Iceland, check out our custom Iceland itinerary planning service, or our Iceland car rental recommendation!
Major update February 24, 2022: Iceland is removing all Covid restrictions effective on February 25, 2022!
Here’s an article about it. That means that arriving in Iceland will be just like it was before Covid was a thing. You won’t have to present a negative Covid test, or proof of vaccination or anything else. (Don’t forget to still bring your passport!)