Do I need an ETIAS for Iceland?
Iceland's volcanoes, glaciers, and the Blue Lagoon make it a bucket-list destination. Although not in the EU, Iceland is part of the Schengen Area, so visa-exempt travelers will need an approved ETIAS from late 2026.
Key facts
Validity
Up to 3 years or until your passport expires
Stay
Up to 90 days within any 180-day period
Coverage
Multiple entries across the Schengen Area
Price
€35 all-inclusive (€20 official + €15 service)
How it works
Tell us about your trip
Confirm your nationality, destination, dates, and purpose using the checker above.
We prepare your application
Our team completes the official ETIAS form accurately, with your own email on file as required.
We submit at launch
The moment the official ETIAS system opens, we submit on your behalf and track the outcome.
You receive your authorisation
Approval is linked electronically to your passport — usually within minutes of submission, occasionally longer if extra checks apply.
Main entry points
- Keflavík / Reykjavík (KEF)
Peak season
Summer for the midnight sun, winter for the aurora — apply for ETIAS in advance.
Popular with visitors
Reykjavík · Akureyri · Vík
Good to know
Iceland is a Schengen member through the EEA, so the same ETIAS that covers the EU Schengen countries applies here too for short stays.
Frequently asked questions
Is Iceland in the Schengen Area?
Yes — although outside the EU, Iceland is a Schengen member, so ETIAS applies.
Is ETIAS an Icelandic visa?
No — it's a travel authorisation for visa-exempt nationals on short stays.
How long can I stay?
Up to 90 days within any 180-day period across the Schengen Area.
What's the total cost?
€35 all-inclusive (€20 official + €15 service), refundable before submission.