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Flights to Iceland from the UK take around Around 3 hours direct. Keflavík International Airport handles most international arrivals, with direct flights available.
Icelandair, British Airways, easyJet operate routes from London to Iceland. Direct services fly from Heathrow, making it straightforward.
UK citizens do not need a visa for Iceland for stays up to 90 days within a 180-day period. Passport must be valid for at least 3 months beyond departure date.
Summer (June-August)
Midnight sun with 24 hours of daylight. Best for hiking, whale watching, and exploring highlands. Peak tourist season with highest prices.
Winter (November-March)
Northern Lights season with long dark nights. Snow-covered landscapes and ice cave access. Cold but magical atmosphere.
Shoulder seasons (April-May, September-October)
Good balance of prices and weather. Northern Lights possible in autumn. Spring sees waterfalls at their peak from snowmelt.
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