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Cheap flights to Iceland from $133 One Way, $266 Round Trip

$266 return flights and $133 one-way flights to Iceland were the cheapest prices found within the past 7 days, for the period specified. Prices and availability are subject to change. Additional terms apply.

Deals For This Weekend's Flights

OriginDestinationTravel DatesFlights From*
CMHSuðurnesjabærApril 21 to April 28$1,600
CMHSuðurnesjabærApril 21 to April 28$1,600
*Prices include taxes and fees

Find The Perfect Hotel For After Your Flight

Score Epic Iceland Accommodation Deals

Reykjavik Natura - Berjaya Iceland Hotels

Reykjavik Natura - Berjaya Iceland Hotels

4 out of 5
Nautholsvegur 52, Reykjavik
Fully refundableReserve now, pay when you stay
The price is $113 per night from Apr 29 to Apr 30
$113
per night
Apr 29 - Apr 30
Stay at this business-friendly hotel in Reykjavik. Enjoy free WiFi, free parking, and breakfast. Our guests praise the restaurant and the helpful staff in our ...
8.6/10 Excellent! (1,001 reviews)
"The staffs are very helpful. The restaurant is very good. The location is slightly isolated."

Reviewed on Apr 15, 2024

Reykjavik Natura - Berjaya Iceland Hotels
Aurora Hotel at Reykjavik-Keflavik Airport Terminal KEF

Aurora Hotel at Reykjavik-Keflavik Airport Terminal KEF

3 out of 5
Blikavöllur 2, Suðurnesjabær, Southern Peninsula
Fully refundableReserve now, pay when you stay
The price is $157 per night from Apr 23 to Apr 24
$157
per night
Apr 23 - Apr 24
Stay at this 3-star business-friendly hotel in Suðurnesjabær. Enjoy free breakfast, free WiFi, and free parking. Our guests praise the breakfast and the restaurant ...
9/10 Wonderful! (1,107 reviews)
"It is walking distance to the airport. Very good and clean"

Reviewed on Apr 8, 2024

Aurora Hotel at Reykjavik-Keflavik Airport Terminal KEF
Center Hotels Plaza

Center Hotels Plaza

3.5 out of 5
Adalstraeti 4, Reykjavik
Fully refundableReserve now, pay when you stay
The price is $120 per night from Apr 24 to Apr 25
$120
per night
Apr 24 - Apr 25
Stay at this 3.5-star business-friendly hotel in Reykjavik. Enjoy free WiFi, breakfast, and a 24-hour front desk. Our guests praise the breakfast and the helpful ...
8.8/10 Excellent! (1,027 reviews)
"Great hotel."

Reviewed on Apr 14, 2024

Center Hotels Plaza
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Alda Hotel Reykjavik

Alda Hotel Reykjavik

4 out of 5
Laugavegur 66-68, Reykjavik
Fully refundable
The price is $158 per night from Apr 25 to Apr 26
$158
per night
Apr 25 - Apr 26
Stay at this 4-star hotel in Reykjavik. Enjoy free WiFi, breakfast, and a fitness center. Our guests praise the breakfast and the restaurant in our reviews. ...
9.4/10 Exceptional! (1,007 reviews)
"The Alda is in a perfect location, on the "high street" and close to everything, but not noisy and feels very safe. The rooms are not fancy, but clean and comfortable. I could have used a dresser or just a few drawers. The Brass restaurant downstairs was great, and their breakfast was yummy and fresh. ..."

Reviewed on Apr 15, 2024

Alda Hotel Reykjavik
Lowest nightly price found within the past 24 hours based on a 1 night stay for 2 adults. Prices and availability subject to change. Additional terms may apply.

Need a Car For After Your Flight?

Iceland is a very unique place for tourists to visit, especially because it is located near the Arctic Circle. It features strange desolate landscapes but has a nice mild climate.

Flights to Iceland

Keflavic International Airport (KEF) is the island's main international airport situated about 25 miles away from Reykjavik. Since flights to Iceland can be quite long after landing on the airport, it is best to bring some form of entertainment like a book or a game console. If you take Iceland flights coming from outside Switzerland or the EEA, be prepared for a security check. Make sure that your visas are in order. Thankfully, there is a duty-free store at the baggage claim area where visitors can buy whatever products they need. To get to Reykjavik, you can take a FlyBus. Taxi cabs from KEF can be quite expensive but the ride through these lands is made much more.

Iceland Weather

Booking flights to Iceland can be very confusing because the name of the country doesn't describe its mild climate. This weather can turn into biting wind or heavy rain. It is dry in between the months of May to July. During these times, the coastal sand deltas and the interior deserts can exhibit fierce blizzards and sandstorms. The best time to book flights to Iceland is from July to August when the snow starts to fade. During the rest of the year, many tourist destinations and facilities outside of Reykjavik close due to the harsh weather conditions.

Getting Around Iceland

The use of aircraft as a means of travel is as common in Iceland as buses and trains in other famous tourist destinations. Be careful of bumpy rides though, especially in the fjords. If you want to travel Reykjavik in a more convenient manner, there are hundreds of cars for hire offered by numerous agencies. Traffic in the area can be quite heavy though, but you can use a bike as a cheap alternative. Rather than buying bicycle or lugging one on your Iceland flight, rent one from the many rental establishments in the city. In addition, since the place is cold most of the time, it is best to walk from one destination to another. It will keep your body warm in winter.

Iceland Attractions

Discount Iceland flights are worth the money because the country offers stunning scenery and fantastic nature experiences. Here are 5 of the best destinations in the area:

  • Gulfoss: two-tier waterfalls beautifully half-frozen in the winter
  • The Blue Lagoon: geothermal tourist attraction which acts as a natural spa center
  • Geysir Hot Springs: in Bjarnafell just 90 minutes from Reykjavik, filled with geysers blowing hot water high into the air
  • Landmannalaugar: volcanic highlands in the southeast of Iceland filled with hot springs, perfect for camping and picnics
  • Vatnajokull National Park: the park is filled with nature's wonders including waterfalls, long canyons, and icecaps

Frequently asked questions

How much is a flight to Iceland?
Last week, prices fluctuated between $266 and $1,600 for a round-trip flight to Iceland. Tickets one-way departing from Baltimore (BWI) sank to just $133.
How to book the cheapest flight to Iceland?
With Orbitz, you’ll find some of the most amazing flight deals around from a big selection of airlines. But if you want to improve your chances of landing cheap flights to Iceland, here are some pointers to consider:

  • Departing from or arriving at other airports can be more cost-effective. Enter your preferred departure and arrival points. Next, select the ‘Nearby airports’ function below the form fields to compare your options.
  • If your travel plans aren’t set in concrete, click on the ‘Show flexible dates’ option to check out the flight deals for different departure dates. If you find a better fare, book it.
  • Hit ‘Show options’ to fine tune your search results. You can choose your preferred airline and seating class here. Under ‘Sort & Filter’ to the left, you can even specify whether you’d like to fly in the morning, afternoon or evening.
  • The early bird catches the biggest savings, so book your tickets the moment you know your travel dates. The cheapest airfares get snapped up first and prices generally increase as the departure date gets closer.
  • Think about combining your hotels, flights and car rental into an Orbitz package deal to stretch your budget even further.
  • Flying during busier seasons means expensive airfares. If possible, plan your vacation outside of popular periods, such as Easter, Thanksgiving and school breaks.

What is the best time to book a flight to Iceland?
Generally speaking, the cheapest time to book a seat is January. This is followed by February and August. When searching for a cheap flight to Iceland, it always pays to be ready to book. Cheap deals pop up suddenly and don’t stick around!
What day of the week is the cheapest to book a flight to Iceland?
To land a rewarding flight deal, book on a Tuesday, Wednesday or Saturday. These are usually the cheapest days of the week to purchase airfares to Iceland.
What is the cheapest day of the week to fly to Iceland?
Consider going early in the week for cheap flights to Iceland. Orbitz data from 2020 shows Monday is typically the most inexpensive day to set off, followed by Tuesday. Saturday was found to have the most expensive ticket fares. Presumably, this is because most passengers prefer to kick off their vacation when the weekend rolls around.
What is the cheapest month to fly to Iceland?
To secure cheap flights to Iceland, you should fly out in August. If getting a great deal on your plane ticket is your main priority, Orbitz data has found that this is generally an excellent month to jet off. June is when fares are the least affordable.
Which airlines allow free cancellation?
If you suspect your travel plans may change, Orbitz will help you lock in a flexible ticket. All you need to do is choose “Filter by flexible change policies” when searching for your perfect flight. We’ll show you airlines that offer free cancellation and no change fees — along with our famous low prices.
What do I need for the flight to Iceland?
It’s always wise to be prepared for anything when traveling. Keep in mind the following for a smooth, stress-free journey:

  • In all cases you’ll need identification. How much? This depends on where you’re flying from. When booking your tickets, you are encouraged to put down the same name, gender and birth date as listed on your government-issued ID.
  • Pack some extra entertainment for your long trip to Iceland. When you’re done watching that series on your phone, give your eyes a much-needed rest from all that screen time and listen to some music instead.
  • Temperatures in the cabin can quickly change, so it’s best to dress in comfortable layers. Also consider wearing compression socks. They can help prevent swelling and improve blood circulation.

How do I get cheap first-class/business deals to Iceland?
Experienced travelers have mastered the art of finding business or first-class airfares to Iceland without the astronomical price tag. Be like them with these useful hints:

  • Being flexible isn’t just useful in the gym. Have some room to move around your travel dates so you can snap up more affordable airfares when a big sale drops.
  • Budget airlines offer first or business-class seats at more affordable prices. Give the full-service carriers a miss and look into these cheaper options.
  • Bid for an upgrade in online auctions or upgrade with frequent flyer loyalty programs.

What is the best time to go to Iceland?
There’s never a bad time to go to Iceland, but March, April and May are the most popular months. Like most places in the Northern Hemisphere, summertime commences June 20. If you’d rather spend most of your days in a lightweight top than a winter jacket, this time of year would be ideal. Expect average daytime highs of 50 ºF and nighttime lows around 45 ºF.
Travel tips for Iceland

  • The possibilities for a good time in Iceland are endless — and Disneyland® Paris is just one place you’ll find it. Grab a car rental, find out how to reach this top attraction and then hit the highway!
  • Reykjavik offers lots of one-of-a-kind experiences and is a top place to start your adventure. Whether your scene is restaurants, cafés, art or something else, this city will keep you occupied.

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