An Iceland packing list is essential because the weather changes fast and the wrong clothing can completely change your trip experience.

Packing for Iceland is no joke. One minute the sun’s out, the next minute your hood is flying off in sideways rain. It doesn’t matter if it’s June or January — the weather here does what it wants, and we have to comply (LOL)

After living in Iceland for years (and learning the hard about proper packing/spending my first year freezing), I’ve put together the ultimate guide for what to bring in every season. Whether you’re road-tripping in the summer or chasing northern lights in the dead of winter, this post covers it all — plus what’s actually worth renting here instead of hauling from home.

1. Iceland’s Unpredictable Weather (Why Packing Is Tricky)

Locals joke that Iceland has all four seasons — sometimes before lunch. You can wake up to calm skies, hit sleet by noon, and end the day watching a golden sunset.

The key is layering. Temperatures rarely swing too high or low (usually between -5°C and 15°C), but wind and rain can make it feel much colder. Bring gear that can handle wetwindy, and cold all at once.

Local tip: Always – And I mean ALWAYS have a waterproof layer handy AT ALL times of the year!

2. The Essentials Everyone Should Bring

No matter when you visit, these are must-haves year-round:

If you want to see what I use daily on my Iceland adventures, check out my Iceland wardrobe/packing essentials here.

3. Iceland Packing List by Season

Winter Iceland Packing List (November – April)

Icelandic winter is magical, but it demands respect — and serious layering.

Summer Iceland Packing List (May – September)

Summer brings long daylight and milder temps — but don’t skip the rain gear.

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Shoulder Seasons (October, Early May)

Pack a mix of both winter and summer gear.

Expect anything — rain, snow, sunshine, wind — sometimes all in one day.

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4. Clothing Breakdown: Layers, Outerwear, Footwear

Outerwear: Always windproof and waterproof jacket or shell
Mid-layers: Wool or fleece for warmth.
Base layers: Merino wool is the BEST option
Footwear: Waterproof boots for nature days, sneakers for city days. Ankle supported boots are best
Accessories: Wool beanie, gloves, scarf, sunglasses.

Iceland packing list clothing layout

5. Iceland Gear Essentials

Tech + travel accessories to make life easier here:

6. What to Rent Instead of Bring

Here’s where smart travelers save space — and checked-bag weight fees.

Car Gear

Outdoor Gear

The easiest and most convenient way to rent is through Iceland Camping Rental they have all the excess gear you don’t want to necessarily invest in or lug in your suitcase.

Why Rent?
It’s sustainable, saves luggage space, and ensures you’re using gear made for Icelandic conditions.

7. Common Packing Mistakes to Avoid

 Local tip: Icelandic wool sweaters are such a cute Icelandic staple and souvenir. They are also designed for this weather and have been used for decades to sustain warmth during the coldest months. You can grab one at my favorite shop “The Handknitting Association of Iceland”. They have two shops in downtown Reykjavik.

8. Packing Tips from a Local

9. Downloadable Iceland Packing Checklist

Ready to start packing?
Download my free Iceland Packing Checklist with season-by-season essentials and local insight.
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Just in case we haven’t met. I’m Nicole. I’m an American living in Iceland, and I’ve spent the last few years exploring every corner of this incredible country. I came to Iceland years ago with my mom and never left.
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