The European Icelandic country has opened tourism to only those vaccinated against COVID-19
Visiting Iceland
Last updated: March 19, 2021
New rules: Iceland’s border opens to all vaccined and previously infected travelers
This includes travelers from non-Schengen countries (including from UK, USA, Canada)
If you hold proof of full vaccination or prior COVID infection, you are exempt from COVID testing rules and quarantine.
Other eligible passengers (see “Who can visit Iceland?” below) require a negative PCR test before boarding an aircraft to Iceland, taken within 72 hours of departure. Note: the negative PCR test requirement is in addition to the requirement for arriving passengers to undergo double screening and 5-6 days quarantine between tests.