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Discover Iceland in February: The Best Tours for Winter Adventures

February is a great time to visit Iceland for its stunning winter scenery, unique activities, and the chance to see the northern lights. Snowy landscapes create a magical setting, and the long nights are ideal for northern lights hunting. As the month progresses, daylight hours increase, giving you plenty of time to explore Iceland’s natural wonders.

Top attractions include the ice caves at Vatnajokull glacier, frozen waterfalls along the South Coast, and the relaxing geothermal waters of the Blue Lagoon. February offers a perfect mix of nature, relaxation, and Icelandic culture for travelers.

Best February Vacation Packages in Iceland

Vacation packages are an excellent choice for those who want a stress-free winter experience, with accommodations, transportation, and tours included.

  1. Amazing 5-Day Northern Lights Winter Vacation Package in Iceland with Ice Caving & the Blue Lagoon: Enjoy a mix of relaxation and adventure with this top-rated winter vacation package. It includes visits to the famous Blue Lagoon spa, an ice-caving experience from the incredible Jokulsarlon glacier lagoon, and northern lights hunting in nature.
  2. 6-Day Northern Lights Adventure Package in Iceland with Ice Caving: Explore Iceland’s winter highlights with the Golden Circle route, the South Coast, ice caving, northern lights tours, and more.
  3. One-Week Northern Lights Winter Package with Ice Caving & National Parks: A week-long experience combining the beauty of the South Coast and the diverse landscapes of the Snaefellsnes peninsula. It includes ice caving, northern lights hunting, and national parks.

Best Self-Drive Tours in February in Iceland

Self-driving in Iceland in February offers the freedom to explore its incredible winter landscapes, but careful planning is needed due to icy road conditions. These are the best self-drive winter packages for February.

  1. 7-Day Northern Lights Self-Drive Tour Through the Golden Circle and South Iceland: Head out for a week-long winter adventure on this best-rated tour and explore the famous attractions for the South Coast and Golden Circle with a rental car.
  2. Magical 6-Day Northern Lights Self-Drive Tour in the South Coast of Iceland with Ice Caving:  Spend six days exploring the beauty of Iceland's South Coast and Golden Circle with this highly rated self-drive tour.
  3. 5-Day Northern Lights Winter Self-Drive Tour with the Golden Circle & Jokulsarlon Glacier Lagoon: Experience some of Iceland's most beautiful sights while exploring the Golden Circle and South Coast, including the Jokulsarlon glacier lagoon.

Best February Activities in Iceland

February is a great time for winter activities, from ice caving to northern lights hunting. Here are some of the top tours to enjoy during a February trip to Iceland.

  1. The Crystal Blue Ice Cave Tour in Vatnajokull Glacier - Starting from Jokulsarlon Glacier Lagoon: Explore the incredible ice formations of the Western Ice Cave or Eastern Ice Cave in Europe’s largest glacier with a professional glacier guide. This is the best-rated experience in Iceland this winter.
  2. The Skaftafell Glacier Hiking Tour: See the dramatic ice formations of the Skaftafell glacier, an outlet of the largest glacier in Europe. You'll also have incredible views over the surrounding Skaftafell Nature Reserve.
  3. Snowmobile Tour on Langjokull Glacier from Gullfoss Waterfall: This highly rated tour is a fantastic addition to a Golden Circle itinerary, as it departs from Gullfoss waterfall. You'll explore the icy landscapes of the Langjokull glacier with an exciting snowmobile ride.
  4. The Whale Watching Tour from Reykjavik: While February is the height of winter in Iceland, you can still see marine life off the coast. Dress warm and prepare for adventure with this highly-rated whale-watching tour departing from Reykjavik harbor.
  5. Silfra Snorkeling Tour Between Continents with Free Photos & Snacks: The Silfra fissure in Thingvellir National Park is one of the most unique snorkeling places in the world as you'll swim between two tectonic plates through crystal clear waters.
  6. Top-Rated Horse Riding Tour with Optional Pickup from Reykjavik: Ride through snow-covered volcanic landscapes on the adorable Icelandic horse with its fluffy winter coat!

Best February Northern Lights Tours in Iceland

February is one of the best months for northern lights tours in Iceland, as the nights are still long and dark. Here are some top-rated aurora borealis tours to experience while in Iceland:

  1. Northern Lights Tour With Free Photos & Refreshments: This top-rated small-group tour is a great way to see the northern lights. It includes photos and hot drinks to enjoy on the cold winter nights.
  2. The Northern Lights Tour from Reykjavik: This budget-friendly northern lights tour is an easy addition to your itinerary. Jump aboard a convenient bus in Reykjavik and head straight to the best viewing spots with a guide.
  3. The Northern Lights Super Jeep Tour from Reykjavik with Free Photos: Add an extra thrill to your northern lights adventure with a ride in a Super Jeep. It allows you to reach more remote places, so you'll enjoy more privacy and a more personal experience.
  4. The Northern Lights Bus Tour from Reykjavik: This northern lights tour offers a very convenient way to explore, as experienced guides bring you to the best viewing spots for each night.
  5. The Northern Lights Boat Cruise from Reykjavik: Witness the aurora from a new perspective on this relaxing boat cruise from Reykjavik. Away from the city lights, you’ll enjoy uninterrupted views of the northern lights dancing over the ocean.
  6. Northern Lights Hunt from Akureyri: This tour offers a chance to see the northern lights from Akureyri in North Iceland. Experienced guides take you to the best spots based on the forecast, so you'll enjoy an incredible aurora experience amid the stunning northern landscapes.

Top Iceland Hot Springs to Visit in February

A visit to Iceland in February isn’t complete without a relaxing soak in one of its geothermal hot springs, as the chilly weather makes the warm, soothing waters even more inviting. Here are the top hot springs to visit during your February trip.

  1. Blue Lagoon: Enjoy a soak in the most famous attraction in Iceland, the geothermal Blue Lagoon spa, known for its healing blue waters. You can visit with an easy Blue Lagoon Shuttle Bus Transfer from Reykjavik.
  2. Sky Lagoon: Located in the capital region, this beautiful lagoon features an infinity pool overlooking the Atlantic Ocean. Don’t miss its seven-step ritual for a rejuvenating experience.
  3. Hvammsvik Hot Springs: Situated along the scenic Hvalfjordur fjord, a 40-minute drive from Reykjavik, these natural hot springs offer incredible views and a peaceful atmosphere among nature.
  4. Myvatn Nature Baths: Located in North Iceland, this geothermal spa provides a quieter alternative to the Blue Lagoon, with spectacular views of the surrounding volcanic landscape.
  5. Secret Lagoon Spa: Nestled in the small village of Fludir in the Golden Circle area, this rustic hot spring is one of the oldest pools in Iceland. Surrounded by bubbling geothermal features and a serene setting, it’s an ideal spot to relax and connect with Icelandic nature.
  6. Krauma Spa: Krauma Spa offers a luxurious experience with its modern design, hot and cold pools, steam baths, and a cozy relaxation area. It's heated by Deildartunguhver, the most powerful hot spring in Europe, and it’s a perfect place to warm up after exploring West Iceland.

Best Day Tours in February in Iceland

Guided day tours in February provide an easy way to explore Iceland’s beauty from Reykjavik without worrying about driving yourself in the icy and snowy conditions of winter.

  1. Small-Group Golden Circle Minibus Tour from Reykjavik with Bruarfoss Waterfall & Kerid Crater: See the main attractions of the Golden Circle with additional stops at the Kerid volcanic crater and Bruarfoss waterfall, known for its striking blue color.
  2. The Golden Circle Tour from Reykjavik: Enjoy a classic Golden Circle experience, with stops at Thingvellir National Park, the Geysir hot spring, and the Gullfoss waterfall.
  3. The South Coast of Iceland Tour from Reykjavik: Explore the South Coast with a convenient minibus and see wonders like the Skogafoss and Seljalandsfoss waterfalls and Reynisfjara black sand beach.
  4. 12-Hour Small Group Tour of Snaefellsnes Peninsula with Transfer from Reykjavik: The Snaefellsnes peninsula is sometimes called "Iceland in miniature" for its diverse landscapes, which you can explore with this popular and highly rated sightseeing tour.
  5. The Golden Circle Tour & Blue Lagoon Transfer: Go for a classic Golden Circle tour and complete your day of exploring with a soak in the renowned Blue Lagoon.
  6. Golden Circle ​& Snowmobiling Tour from Reykjavik: Include a unique experience in your Golden Circle journey and go snowmobiling on the vast Langjokull glacier.

Best Multi-Day Tours in February

These guided multi-day tours make it easy to see more of Iceland, with itineraries, accommodations, and transportation pre-arranged. All you have to do is sit back and enjoy the journey.

  1. 3-Day Northern Lights & Ice Cave Tour to the Golden Circle, South Coast & Glacier Lagoon: This 3-day guided tour brings you to the Golden Circle and along the South Coast to the Jokulsarlon glacier lagoon, where you'll go on a unique ice caving experience.
  2. 2-Day Ice Cave & South Coast Trip to Jokulsarlon Glacier Lagoon: This two-day South Coast tour heads straight to the area around the Jokulsarlon Glacier Lagoon, with stops at all the main sites. The second day is dedicated to an incredible ice cave experience. 
  3. 8-Day Guided Tour of the Complete Ring Road of Iceland With Top Activities: See the whole Ring Road of Iceland with this incredible eight-day tour. An expert guide brings you to the main attractions all around the country, and you can enjoy exciting activities along the way.
  4. 6-Day Guided Small Group Tour of the Complete Ring Road of Iceland: Explore the whole Ring Road within a shorter time frame, with stops at main attractions.
  5. 2 Day Northern Lights & Ice Cave Tour with Glacier Hiking & Jokulsarlon Glacier Lagoon: Visit the Jokulsarlon glacier lagoon on this two-day guided excursion, complete with ice caving and an exciting glacier hike.
  6. 4-Day Northern Lights Winter Tour with the Golden Circle, Ice Caving & Snaefellsnes Peninsula: See the famous Golden Circle stops and go ice caving by the Jokulsarlon glacier lagoon, with time to explore the beautiful landscapes of the Snaefellsnes peninsula.

Visiting Iceland in February

Visiting Iceland in February is a chance to experience the beauty of winter in full swing. Snowy landscapes, frozen waterfalls, and the mesmerizing northern lights create a magical setting for visitors. As daylight hours increase throughout the month, there’s more time to explore Iceland’s natural wonders, like the Golden Circle and South Coast.

February is also a lively time in Iceland with unique cultural events. The Winter Lights Festival in Reykjavik transforms the city with dazzling light installations, art exhibitions, live music, and cultural activities. This festival is designed to celebrate the growing daylight and brighten the winter days, offering something for everyone to enjoy. It's usually celebrated at the start of February.

Traditional Icelandic celebrations in February add a special charm. Thorrablot, a midwinter feast, honors old traditions with foods like fermented shark, smoked lamb, blood pudding, and flatbread. Other seasonal customs include Bolludagur (Bun Day), where locals indulge in cream-filled buns; Sprengidagur (Bursting Day), featuring hearty salted meat and bean soup; and Öskudagur (Ash Wednesday), a day when children dress up in costumes and fill the streets, singing for candy.

You can also experience Bóndadagur (Man’s Day) and Konudagur (Woman’s Day), days dedicated to showing appreciation for your partner or loved ones, often celebrated with flowers, small gifts, or special meals. These celebrations are a great way to connect with Icelandic culture, taste local dishes, and experience the community spirit during winter!

Weather in Iceland in February

February in Iceland is a true winter experience, with temperatures ranging from 28°F to 38°F (-2°C to 3°C) and wind-chill making temperatures feel colder. While the weather can be unpredictable, February often brings a mix of snowy days, overcast skies, and occasional clear nights, offering chances for spotting the northern lights. Travelers should keep an eye on the Iceland aurora forecast and head to areas with minimal light pollution, such as Thingvellir National Park or the Hvalfjordur fjord, for good viewing opportunities.

February daylight hours in Iceland range from around 7 hours at the start of the month to about 10 hours by the end, giving time for outdoor adventures while still enjoying the long winter nights.

To make the most of February’s weather, dress in layers to stay warm and comfortable. A good base layer, insulating middle layer, and waterproof outer layer are essential. Warm accessories like hats, gloves, scarves, and thermal socks are also highly recommended. Waterproof boots with good traction are a must for navigating icy paths or snowy terrain, and it's a good idea to bring crampons for icy areas.

Despite the cold, February is an exciting time to experience Iceland’s raw, untamed nature. From exploring the Golden Circle and South Coast to taking a dip in a geothermal pool, the season offers a unique perspective on Iceland's beauty.

Driving in February in Iceland

Driving in February can be an exciting way to see Iceland, but it requires preparation and caution, especially if you're not used to driving in winter. Strong winds, snow, and icy roads are common and sudden weather changes can make conditions challenging. Renting a 4x4 vehicle with winter tires is highly recommended for safety and comfort.

Stick to main roads, which are well-maintained but still slippery at times. Keep an eye on the Icelandic weather forecast and road conditions before heading out, and check the SafeTravel website regularly for safety updates.

Always plan your driving around shorter daylight hours and be prepared with warm clothing, snacks, and emergency supplies when exploring remote areas. Make sure to keep your self-drive itinerary flexible to account for weather-related delays.

Driving in winter in Iceland can be enjoyable with proper planning, letting you experience the frozen landscapes at your own pace. For more information, check out the guide to driving in Iceland.

Visiting Iceland in February is an unforgettable experience, offering peaceful landscapes and exciting activities. Bundle up in warm layers and explore the selection of February tours for an unforgettable winter adventure in Iceland.

Frequently asked questions

What is the best February tour in Iceland?

These are the best-rated day tours for a February Iceland trip.
1. The Crystal Blue Ice Cave Tour in Vatnajokull Glacier: Explore the incredible blue ice of the Western Ice Cace or the vast Eastern Ice Cave with this popular tour, departing from the Jokulsarlon glacier lagoon.
2. Northern Lights Tour With Free Photos & Refreshments: Hunt for the magical northern lights with this highly rated small-group tour from Reykjavik.
3. Small-Group Golden Circle Minibus Tour from Reykjavik with Bruarfoss Waterfall & Kerid Crater: Travel the Golden Circle route with this top-rated tour, which includes extra stops at the blue Bruarfoss waterfall and the Kerid crater.

What is the cheapest February tour in Iceland?

You can enjoy a more affordable visit to Iceland with these budget-friendly tours.
1. Essential Audio Guide for Reykjavik Walking Tours: This self-guided walking tour of Reykjavik offers the flexibility to explore the city at your own pace. With an audio guide, you can learn about the history and landmarks of Iceland's capital without the need for a guided group tour.
2. The Vatnshellir Cave Tour: Explore the stunning Vatnshellir lava cave on this short, budget-friendly tour on the Snaefellsnes peninsula.
3. The Reykjavik Hop On Hop Off Bus Tour: This hop-on-hop-off bus tour allows you to explore Reykjavik’s main attractions, including museums, parks, and historical sites. It’s a flexible and inexpensive way to see the city, with the option to get off at any stop that interests you.

Is it worth it to visit Iceland in February?

Yes, February is a good time to visit Iceland for those looking for unique winter experiences like ice-caving and seeing the northern lights. It’s one of the quieter months for tourism, meaning fewer crowds and easier access to popular attractions.

What is the best February vacation package in Iceland?

For those seeking a well-rounded experience, consider these vacation packages:
1. Amazing 5-Day Northern Lights Winter Vacation Package in Iceland with Ice Caving & the Blue Lagoon: This higly-rated package offers a chance to see the Golden Circle, South Coast, and the Blue Lagoon, along with ice caving and northern lights exploration.
2. 6-Day Northern Lights Adventure Package in Iceland with Ice Caving: This package takes you through the South Coast and Golden Circle, with opportunities for ice caving, glacier hiking, and exploring the stunning winter landscapes of Iceland. The chance to see the northern lights adds an unforgettable highlight to your adventure.
3. One-Week Northern Lights Winter Package with Ice Caving & National Parks: This comprehensive package offers a full week of exploring Iceland's natural beauty, including visits to national parks, glaciers, and iconic waterfalls. You'll also have the chance to experience ice caving and enjoy the spectacular northern lights during your stay.

What is the best guided multi-day February tour in Iceland?

It's easy to explore Iceland on a guided multi-day tour, and these are the best options.
1. 3-Day Northern Lights & Ice Cave Tour to the Golden Circle, South Coast & Glacier Lagoon: Explore the Golden Circle, South Coast, and embark on adventures such as glacier hiking and ice caving, all while hunting for the northern lights. This popular tour has excellent ratings from travelers.
2.. 2-Day Ice Cave & South Coast Trip to Jokulsarlon Glacier Lagoon: Discover waterfalls, black sand beaches, and ice caves on this South Coast tour, with a chance to view the aurora borealis.
3. 8-Day Guided Tour of the Complete Ring Road of Iceland With Top Activities: Experience a guided tour of the whole Rind Road and see the different regions of Iceland in winter.

What's the best February self-drive tour?

Exploring freely with a rental car is quite the adventure, and these are the best February self-drive tours.
1. 7-Day Northern Lights Self-Drive Tour Through the Golden Circle and South Iceland: Explore the Golden Circle, South Coast, and Vatnajokull National Park with opportunities to hunt for the northern lights.
2. Magical 6-Day Northern Lights Self-Drive Tour in the South Coast with Ice Caving: Visit iconic sites like Skogafoss, Seljalandsfoss, and ice caves while chasing the northern lights along the South Coast.
3. 5-Day Northern Lights Winter Self-Drive Tour with the Golden Circle & Jokulsarlon Glacier Lagoon: A mix of the Golden Circle, Jokulsarlon glacier lagoon, and the Blue Lagoon, with plenty of chances to see the northern lights.

Can you see the northern lights in February in Iceland?

Yes, February is one of the best months to visit Iceland and view the northern lights. There are plenty of hours of darkness to make aurora borealis displays visible in February, with enough daylight to also explore other attractions.
In 2025, the sun is experiencing a solar maximum, which means that solar activity will be higher, increasing the chances of seeing vibrant auroras.
Remember that the northern lights depend on clear skies, minimal light pollution, and solar activity. Keep an eye on the Iceland aurora forecast and weather conditions when planning your aurora hunt or book guided northern lights tours.

What are the best places to see the northern lights in Iceland in February?

Iceland offers several prime spots for viewing the northern lights in February. Any areas with minimal light pollution, such as Thingvellir National Park, the South Coast, and around Jokulsarlon glacier lagoon, are excellent. For the best chances, venture away from city lights and keep an eye on the aurora forecast.

What kind of winter activities can I do in Iceland in February?

Iceland offers a variety of winter activities in February, including snowmobiling, glacier hikes, ice caving, and northern lights tours. You can also relax in the country’s geothermal hot springs or try skiing and snowboarding near Reykjavik and Akureyri.

Is it possible to visit Iceland's glaciers and ice caves in February?

Yes, visiting glaciers and ice caves is possible and quite popular in February. The colder temperatures, usually around 14-23 F (-10 to -5 C), enhance the stability of these natural wonders, making it an excellent time for glacier tours.

What are the best places to visit in Iceland during February?

The Golden Circle is a must-see with its geysers and waterfalls, and the South Coast offers incredible sights like Seljalandsfoss and Skogafoss waterfalls. The Reynisfjara beach near Vik is famous for its basalt columns and dramatic waves, and the ice caves beneath the Vatnajokull glacier are particularly stunning this time of year.

Can you drive around Iceland in February?

Yes, you can drive around Iceland in February, but it is recommended for those experienced with driving in snow and icy conditions. Main roads are often cleared, so a self-drive tour along the Ring Road and around the Snaefellsnes Peninsula is possible.
North Iceland tends to get heavier snowfall than the South Coast, which is more accessible. Some parts of the Eastfjords may be hard to reach, and the Westfjords are better visited in summer.
Due to unpredictable weather and icy roads, make sure to check road conditions, drive cautiously, and carry supplies in your car. It's also recommended to submit your travelplan on the SafeTravel website for safety.

How much daylight does Iceland get in February?

In Reykjavik, travelers can expect just over seven daylight hours on February 1st, between 10 AM and 5 PM.
By the end of February, this will have increased to around 10 hours, with sunrise around 8:30 AM and sunset around 6:30 PM.

What are the typical weather conditions in Iceland in February?

Expect cold weather in February, with temperatures ranging from 28-38°F (-2 to 3°C). Snow, wind, and rain are common, and conditions can change quickly, so be sure to stay updated with forecasts.

How are the road conditions in Iceland in February?

Road conditions can be challenging due to snow and ice. The main routes are usually kept clear, but check the current conditions on the Icelandic Road and Coastal Administration's website before setting out. A four-wheel-drive vehicle with winter tires is recommended.

Are the geothermal pools and hot springs open in February?

Geothermal pools and hot springs are open and are a highlight of visiting Iceland in February. The warm temperatures in these pools are inviting, especially when the air temperature is around 28-38 F (-2 to 3 C).

Can I visit the Blue Lagoon in February?

Yes, the Blue Lagoon is open year-round, including in February. The warm geothermal waters are very cozy during the winter months, contrasting with the chilly air. It's still highly recommended to book your Blue Lagoon admission in advance, as it can get busy even in the off-season.

Is it necessary to hire a guide for touring Iceland in February?

While not strictly necessary, hiring a guide can enhance your experience, providing valuable insights into Icelandic culture and history. Some activities, however, like glacier hiking and ice caving, require an experienced guide for safety.

Can I go whale watching in February in Iceland?

You can go whale watching in February in Iceland, where you can see minkewhales, white-beaked dolphins, harbor porpoises, and sometimes other species, including humpbacks. You can head to the old harbor to take a whale-watching tour from Reykjavik or go whale-watching in Akureyri.

What wildlife can I see in Iceland during February?

In February, you may spot seals around the coast and in areas like the Jokulsarlon glacier lagoon, along with birds such as gyrfalcons and ravens. Whale-watching tours also offer the chance to see orcas and humpback whales.

What should I pack for a trip to Iceland in February?

Essential items for an Icelandic winter include warm layers, a waterproof and windproof jacket, insulated pants, and good-quality thermal clothing. Footwear should be waterproof and have a good grip for icy conditions. Don't forget accessories like hats, gloves, and scarves, and bring a swimsuit for hot spring visits.
For more on what to pack, when check out the what to wear in Iceland guide.

Are there any festivals or cultural events in Iceland in February?

February in Iceland hosts several cultural events, such as the Winter Lights Festival in Reykjavik, where the city is illuminated with artistic light installations. The Sonar Reykjavik music festival draws electronic music fans, while the traditional Thorrablot celebration offers historic feasts to honor the Norse month of Thorri.
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