How to find cheap flights from Atlanta to Iceland
The cheapest return flight from Atlanta to Iceland is currently priced at C$784.
That fare takes you from Atlanta to Reykjavik Keflavik in Reykjavik.
A one-way ticket starts at C$420.
Want to let the lowest fares decide where you head to next? Select 'Iceland' in the 'To' field to discover the cheapest deals by city.
Iceland has two international airports you can touch down at.
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Best time to fly from Atlanta to Iceland
If you're all about saving, October is typically the cheapest month to catch a flight from Atlanta to Iceland.
In general, taking a midweek flight can help you cut costs. Tuesdays and Wednesdays often mean cheaper fares.
Peak travel season in Iceland runs through June, July and August. July is the busiest month and a great time to visit if you want everything open and in full swing.
For a less hectic trip, January, February and March tend to work well. March is the quietest month.
Popular places to visit in Iceland
Reykjavik
This Greater Reykjavík city is one of the leading destinations for Atlanta to Iceland flights. Start your sightseeing at main attractions like Aurora Reykjavík - The Northern Lights Centre, Harpa Concert Hall and Conference Centre and Sun Voyager.
There are plenty of flight deals to Reykjavik's busiest airport, Reykjavik Keflavik Airport (KEF). Reykjavik Domestic Airport (RKV) is another option for arrivals.
When you're ready to find somewhere comfortable to stay, explore the selection of hotels in Reykjavik.
Akureyri
The main draws in this Norðurland eystra city include Kjarnaskogur, Regnbogastiginn and Matthiasarhus.
The majority of flights arrive through Akureyri Airport (AEY), the city's main airport.
Check out hotels in Akureyri and find a stay that fits your plans.
Egilsstadir
Well-known attractions to cross off while you're in this part of Austurland include Gálgaklettur, East Iceland Heritage Museum and Selskogur.
You can fly into the city through its main airport, Egilsstadir Airport (EGS).
Whether you're planning a quick stay or a longer break, hotels in Egilsstadir offer options for every type of trip.
Visiting Iceland for the first time? Here's what you need to know
Entry rules can vary depending on your passport and travel plans, so double-check before you travel. Official embassy sites and airlines will have reliable advice on visas or other documents you may need.
The local currency is the Icelandic króna (ISK). You can manage payments with credit and debit cards almost everywhere.
Iceland has a population of roughly 400,000. The capital city is Reykjavík.
This destination operates on one standard time zone of UTC+0.
Pick the season that suits how you like to explore, whether that's cooler, hotter or somewhere in between. July is one of the warmest months in Iceland.
Temperatures are often coolest around December.
January is typically the wettest month, while June is the driest.
Well-known events on the local calendar include the Airwaves music festival, the Winter Lights Festival and the Reykjavik Food & Fun Festival. Time your Atlanta to Iceland flight around moments like these to experience something beyond the ordinary.
Complete your trip with hotels and a car rental
A cheap flight from Atlanta to Iceland gets you there. The next step is choosing where to stay. Discover great prices and exclusive rates for hotels in Iceland. To travel when and where you want, also browse the range of car rental options in Iceland.