The currency is very strong, one of the strongest in the world, so chances are if you are visiting Iceland from pretty much anywhere else in the world, Icelandic currency will be stronger than your local currency. Despite popular belief, the Euro is NOT the official currency of Iceland even though Iceland is indeed in the European Union! The abbreviation for the Iceland currency is ISK. The official currency in Iceland is the Icelandic Krona. The Icelandic Krona Is The Official Currency In Iceland Get a FREE printable “Hidden Gems In Iceland” E-book by joining our private Iceland Facebook Group and share your photos and ask for tips and tricks. Nonetheless, there are a few things to know about money in Iceland which will prepare you for your visit to this beautiful but expensive country! If you are American or European or from pretty much anywhere other than a Nordic country, currency in Iceland will be stronger than yours which means that Iceland will be a more expensive country to visit! Iceland is a beautiful country but also an expensive country, depending on where you are coming from! Grandi Reykjavik(Includes free breakfast).Hotel South Coast(Great central location).Blue Lagoon Entry Ticket With Drink (Likely to sell out!).Sky Lagoon Entrance Ticket(Includes 7-step spa ritual).Keflavik > Reykjavik Bus Airport Transfer (Skip the line!).Ice Cave Tour And Glacier Hike(Likely to sell out).Northern Lights Bus Tour(Great to go with a local).Whale Watching In Reykjavik(On a luxury yacht).South Of Iceland Full Day Trip(Our pick!).Silfra Snorkeling Tour(Includes photos + only small group). ![]() ![]() Golden Circle Full Day Tour From Reykjavik(Likely to sell out!).Make sure to book your hotels and tours in Iceland in advance to ensure availability! The longer you wait, the more difficult it gets. Planning your trip to Iceland last minute?
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