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Iceland in Summer: How to Dress Like a Local (and Stay Dry!)


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Summer in Iceland is just around the corner, so I’m diving into a topic that comes up a lothow to dress and pack for summer in Iceland.

Whether you’re planning to explore glaciers, wander lava fields, hike to waterfalls, or just soak in the geothermal goodness, dressing right for Iceland’s unpredictable summer weather is key to staying warm, dry, and comfortable.

Summer Months in Iceland

First things first, let’s talk about when summer happens in Iceland. While summer technically runs from June through August, things start to warm up by mid-May and stay fairly mild through early September.

But don’t let the word “summer” fool you. Unlike tropical destinations, Icelandic summer is more about long daylight hours than high temperatures.

Average Summer Temperatures

On average, summer temperatures in Iceland range from 45°F to 60°F (that’s about 7°C to 15°C). On sunny days, it can feel warmer—especially if you’re hiking or layering correctly—but the wind and rain can sneak up on you. So, the key word here is layers!

What Are Layers, and Why Do They Matter?

If you’re not familiar with the concept of layering clothes, here’s a quick breakdown below with my recommendations:

My Free Ultimate Packing Checklist for Summer in Iceland

Essentials and non-essentials to pack for your summer adventure. In addition are my favorite summer pieces from 66 North and a 10% to save on that brand & more.


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The Base Layer

This is your first layer, the one closest to your skin. It should be moisture-wicking, meaning it pulls sweat away from your body so you stay dry. Think lightweight wool or synthetic materials—not cotton. A good base layer helps regulate your body temperature, even when you’re active.

My recommendation for a Base Layer:

  • Ljosfjöll Hoodie – Lightweight, breathable, and a perfect first layer against your skin. Keeps you warm without overheating.
  • The Mid Layer

    The mid layer provides insulation. It traps heat to keep you warm, and you can add or remove this layer depending on the temperature. Fleece, wool sweaters, or insulated vests work great here. Think of this as your “cozy” layer.

    My recommendations for a Mid Layer:

    • Kaldi Off White Sweater – This one is a classic Icelandic wool-style mid-layer. It’s stylish, warm, and breathable.
    • Tindur Pelican Jacket – A technical shearling mid-layer that works well alone or under a shell.
    • Kellir Down Vest – A lightweight puffer vest that adds warmth without bulk.
    • Kria Hybrid Hoodie – Water-resistant, warm, and highly packable. Perfect for high-energy hikes or windy coastlines.
    • The Outer Layer

      This layer protects you from the elements—wind, rain, or even sleet (yes, even in summer). A high-quality shell jacket and weather-resistant pants will block wind and repel water, helping you stay dry no matter what Iceland throws your way.

      My recommendations for an Outer Layer:

      • Snæfell  Shell Jacket – Fully waterproof and windproof. A must-have. I’ve used it on rainy glacier hikes and it held up beautifully.
      • Borgir Women’s Pants – These Gore Infinium pants are water-resistant, comfy, and move with you.
      • Want to Save 10% on 66°North?

        If you’d like to save 10% on 66°North clothing—including the items I just mentioned—use this link. To see my favorite summer pieces from 66 North sold via Aktiv Style, use this link.

        What’s extra awesome is that the link takes you to Aktiv Style, a U.S.-based company in Denver. They’re the only U.S. retailer with exclusive rights to sell 66°North clothing. That means you can shop your favorite Icelandic outerwear and get faster shipping—no need to wait weeks for it to arrive from Iceland.

        All of my summer faves and much more are in my free Ultimate Checklist for Summer in Iceland. It also includes the discount link, and a discount code to save 10% on 66 North and all other brands on Aktiv Style’s website.

        Hiking Boots

        There are so many wonderful hiking trails to explore during summer in Iceland. Having sturdy hiking boots with great ankle support and grip are a must.

        My favorite hiking boots are from Aku and they have been incredible on glaciers, in the highlands, and on long distance trails. They have also lasted me for years.

        Accessories
        • Vik Gloves – Lightweight and wind-resistant. Great for breezy days or glacier tours.
        • Surtsey Hat – Warm, snug, and stylish. Plus, it covers your ears, which is essential when the wind picks up.
        • My Ultimate Summer Packing List

          I’ve created My Ultimate Summer Packing List for Iceland, which includes everything you need—from layers to accessories, plus my personal favorites from 66°North in the Aktiv Style store are linked. I’ll drop the link in the show notes so you can easily check it out.

          Random Fact of the Episode

          When I first moved to Iceland in June of 2016, I was not accustomed to the cooler temperatures, especially coming from the higher temperatures in NYC. A high of 55 degrees was chilly to me.

          While I was walking around with a sweater and jacket, Icelanders were wearing shorts and a t-shirt. I never thought I would get accustomed to this type of summer weather but after almost 9 years of living here, 55 degrees Fahrenheit feels warm to me.

          Icelandic Word of the Episode

          Sumarföt – summer clothes

          Packing for Iceland in summer doesn’t have to be stressful. Stick to smart layers, quality outerwear, and versatile accessories, and you’ll be ready for whatever this magical country throws your way.

          Check out the Ultimate Packing Checklist for Summer in Iceland, and don’t forget to use my discount link to grab 10% off some of the best outerwear for Icelandic weather.

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