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📅 Dec - Feb
🌡️ 3°C / -2°C
☁️ Dark and cold, peak Northern Lights viewing
Pack layers and waterproof gear for Reykjavik's dark, freezing winters where temperatures hover around 3°C. Couple travelers should bring thermal underwear, insulated jackets, and sturdy boots to comfortably explore this Northern Lights hotspot during peak viewing season (Dec-Feb).
Passport
Visa / entry documents
Travel insurance certificate
Flight & hotel confirmations
Driver's license
International driving permit
Credit / debit cards
Cash (local currency)
Emergency contact card
Underwear ×7
Socks ×7
Comfortable walking shoes / sneakers
Light cardigan / layer
Pyjamas / sleepwear
Casual t-shirts ×3
Jeans / trousers ×2
Belt
Thermal base layer top
Thermal base layer bottoms
Heavy winter coat
Light puffer / down jacket
Fleece pullover
Wool hat / beanie
Gloves / mittens
Scarf
Wool / thermal socks ×5
Waterproof winter boots
Waterproof trousers
Toothbrush + toothpaste
Shampoo + conditioner
Body wash / soap
Deodorant
Razor / shaving supplies
Moisturiser
Lip balm
Hair brush / comb
Nail clippers
Heavy-duty lip balm
Thick hand cream
Prescription medications
Pain relief — ibuprofen / paracetamol
Antihistamines
First aid kit
Band-aids / plasters
Antiseptic cream
Motion sickness tablets
Eye drops
Smartphone + charger
Universal power adapter
Portable battery pack
Headphones / earbuds
Camera + charger + memory cards
E-reader / Kindle
Daypack / backpack 20L
Packing cubes
Luggage lock
Luggage tags
Reusable water bottle
Travel pillow (neck)
Eye mask + earplugs
Money belt / hidden wallet
Sunglasses
Reusable tote bag
Compact umbrella
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