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Iceland Travel Restrictions

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France

Traveler's COVID-19 vaccination status

Traveling from France to Iceland

Most visitors from France, regardless of vaccination status, can enter Iceland.
Entry

Open for vaccinated visitors

COVID-19 testing

Not required

Quarantine

Not required for vaccinated visitors

Restaurants

Open

Bars

Masks

Not required in public spaces, enclosed environments and public transportation.

Iceland entry details and exceptions

Travelers from Russia cannot fly directly to Iceland.
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FAQ

  • Can I travel to Iceland from France?

    Most visitors from France, regardless of vaccination status, can enter Iceland.

  • Can I travel to Iceland if I am vaccinated?

    Fully vaccinated visitors from France can enter Iceland without restrictions.

  • Can I travel to Iceland without being vaccinated?

    Unvaccinated visitors from France can enter Iceland without restrictions.

  • Do I need a COVID test to enter Iceland?

    Visitors from France are not required to present a negative COVID-19 PCR test or antigen result upon entering Iceland.

  • Can I travel to Iceland without quarantine?

    Travelers from France are not required to quarantine.

  • Do I need to wear a mask in Iceland?

    Mask usage in Iceland is not required in public spaces, enclosed environments and public transportation.

  • Are the restaurants and bars open in Iceland?

    Restaurants in Iceland are open. Bars in Iceland are .

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