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The things to know before you go.Cheapest plane ticket found | C$220 |
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Cheapest month to fly | April |
Average flight time | 5 hrs, 45 mins |
Possible destinations | 13 |
Most popular airline | Icelandair |
Average flights per week | 66 |
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How to find cheap flights to Iceland
Get ready to explore the land of fire and ice with affordable flights to Iceland. Our simple search compares prices from over 500 airlines and online travel agents, ensuring you find the best deals on your journey from Canada to Iceland. No hidden fees, just a world of natural wonders ready for your arrival.
The best time to go to Iceland
For the best weather and longer daylight hours, the best time to visit Iceland is from June to August. During these months, the average temperature ranges between 10°C to 15°C, and you can experience up to 20 hours of sunlight per day.
If you're up for an adventure, May and September also make for good months to visit, although the temperatures and daylight hours might be slightly lower. Keep in mind that the high season also sees an increase in tourists, so it's a good idea to book your flights and accommodations in advance.
For those with flexible travel plans, use our whole-month tool to find the cheapest day of the year to travel to any city in Iceland. This will help you experience Iceland while also saving on travel costs.
The best time to book flights to Iceland
If you're looking for the cheapest time to book flights to Iceland, it's a good idea to start your search around 45 to 60 days before your planned departure date. This way, you can increase your chances of finding the best deals on airfares.
Don't forget to use our Price Alert feature to keep an eye on flight fares to Iceland. By setting up a Price Alert, you'll receive notifications via email or push notification whenever prices go up or down, allowing you to book when the time is just right for your budget.
Airlines that fly to Iceland
The most popular routes between Canada and Iceland are:
From Toronto Pearson International Airport to Reykjavik with Icelandair
From Montreal-Pierre Elliott Trudeau International Airport to Reykjavik with Air Canada
From Montreal-Pierre Elliott Trudeau International Airport to Reykjavik with Westjet and Icelandair
Top things to see and do in Iceland
This island, isolated in the north of the Atlantic Ocean, has landscapes shaped by ice and volcanic fire. Marvel at the Blue Lagoon geothermal spa, Gullfoss waterfall, Geysir and Strokkur geysers, and Þingvellir National Park. Visitors can go skiing, ice climbing, glacier hiking, whale watching, snowmobiling, or whitewater rafting. With the Aurora Borealis above during the spring season, it's a destination like no other.
As for Icelandic festivals, the country hosts social and cultural events that draw big crowds. Reykjavik International Film Festival showcases independent films from around the world, while Iceland Airwaves is a yearly music festival featuring renowned musicians and emerging artists. Fjallkona, a.k.a. Icelandic National Day, celebrated annually on the 17th of June, marks Iceland's independence from Denmark and is a celebration of the country's culture, history, and identity.
Best cities to visit in Iceland
Reykjavik
Reykjavik, Iceland's capital, is known for its colourful houses, active art scene, and friendly atmosphere. It offers plenty of museums, shops, cafés, and bars to explore, as well as being the gateway to the Golden Circle and the Blue Lagoon.
Akureyri
This charming town in northern Iceland is a perfect base for exploring the North's natural wonders. With its picturesque harbour, museums, and cultural scene, Akureyri is a must-see when visiting Iceland.
Isafjordur
Located in the heart of the Westfjords, Isafjordur is a fishing town surrounded by fjords and rugged mountain landscapes. This off-the-beaten-track destination is perfect for nature lovers and adventurers to experience Iceland's untamed beauty.
Vik
This small and friendly village on the south coast is an ideal stopover for those travelling along the Ring Road. It's famous for its unique black sand beaches, dramatic cliffs, and proximity to the famous Dyrholaey Promontory and Reynisfjara Beach.