Does it ever get warm in Iceland?

Summers can get warm, but there are rarely any hot days. The highest temperature recorded in Iceland was 86.9 F (30.5 C) in 1939, in the east of the country. The temperature is mild throughout the year, and the change between summer and winter temperatures is not as drastic as in New England, for example.
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What is the warmest month in Iceland?

The average temperature for Iceland in July is between 10°C and 15°C (about 50°-59° Fahrenheit) and can bring us about 18 hours of daylight (less by the end of the month). July is known as the hottest month in Iceland and one of the more popular months to visit.
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Does Iceland ever get sunny?

How many hours of sunlight does Iceland get? The daylight in Iceland is from mid-May to mid-August and the sun only sets for around 3 hours per day, and there is effectively light for the whole 24-hour period. In midwinter, there are around 5 hours of effective daylight.
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What is the coldest month in Iceland?

The cold season lasts for 4.9 months, from November 8 to April 4, with an average daily high temperature below 40°F. The coldest month of the year in Reykjavík is January, with an average low of 28°F and high of 36°F.
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Do they speak English in Iceland?

English is taught as a second language in Iceland and almost every Icelander speaks the language fluently. And more so, most Icelanders speak several other languages including Danish, German, Spanish and French and welcome the opportunity to practice their language skills. Hope to see you soon in Reykjavík.
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What language is mostly spoken in Iceland?

Icelandic is the official language of Iceland. It is an Indo-European language, belonging to the sub-group of North Germanic languages. It is closely related to Norwegian and Faroese, although there are slight traces of Celtic influence in ancient Icelandic literature.
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Is Iceland dark for 6 months?

Although the midnight sun peaks around the summer solstice in June, Iceland's nights are bright long into the night as early as May and as late as August. In Iceland, the sun never fully sets between May and August. At the height of Iceland's summer, it doesn't get completely dark across the island.
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Are there mosquitoes in Iceland?

Everywhere but Iceland, that is. Iceland is one of the few habitable places on the planet that is mosquito-free, and nobody really seems to know why. It's not nearly as cold as Antarctica, which is so frigid that mosquitoes (and people, for that matter) could never survive exposure to the elements there for long.
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Which is colder Iceland or Greenland?

Despite what the names suggest, Greenland is much colder than Iceland. 11% of Iceland's landmass is covered by a permanent Ice Sheet. As amazing as this is, it's nothing compared to Greenland's unbelievable 80% Ice Sheet Cover.
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Is Iceland cold all year round?

In Iceland, the climate is cold, windy and cloudy for most of the year. Of course, it's a cold country because of the high latitude, and it can receive cold winds from the North Pole, but it's also tempered by the ocean, as well as by the mild Gulf Stream that flows in it.
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Is Iceland a good place to live?

If you are considering a move to Iceland, you have probably seen how well Iceland scores in many of the life indexes. Indeed, Icelandic living standards are very high, extremely safe, with high-quality education, modern infrastructure, and stable government.
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Is there much crime in Iceland?

Iceland is considered by many as one of the safest countries in the world to live in, with very low crime and murder rates. For instance, the country has the lowest murder rate in Europe, and only one person was killed on the island in 2019.
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Is Iceland expensive to visit?

Iceland is super expensive for travelers, but its best-kept secret is free. Iceland is quickly climbing the ranks as one of the most popular travel destinations in the world. But the land of the dazzling northern lights and multicolored mountains is also the land of steep prices.
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Is it safe in Iceland?

Iceland is not only one of the safest countries in the world, but it is the safest country in the world and has been every year from 2008 through 2020, according to the Global Peace Index. 1 Petty crime like pickpocketing and robbery is rare, and violent crime is almost non-existent.
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What country owns Iceland?

When German forces occupied Denmark in 1940, Iceland assumed control over its own foreign affairs and gradually moved toward complete independence from Denmark. Following a plebiscite, Iceland formally became an independent republic on June 17, 1944.
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Why are there no trees in Iceland?

“The main reason is that the early settlers cut down and burned trees for cattle and charcoal production, which was a huge industry in Iceland in former times. Forests used to cover around 35% of Iceland's land area, but due to deforestation, we ended up with less than one percent.
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Why is it illegal to have a dog as a pet in Iceland?

In 1924, the city of Reykjavik banned keeping dogs as pets. The city's residents aren't all cat people—rather, the measure was meant to prevent echinococcosis, a type of tapeworm that can be passed from dogs to humans.
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Do cockroaches live in Iceland?

According to the University of Iceland's Science Web, cockroaches have on occasion been found in Iceland and usually arrive with merchandise to the country. However, they generally do not manage to thrive due to the cool climate.
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How do Icelanders sleep in summer?

Well, many local Icelanders are already used to sleeping in the daylight. Those who prefer the dark furnish their homes with curtains that don't allow any light in. One of the most used curtains here in Iceland are roller blinds. They block the daylight pretty well and are widely used, especially in bedrooms.
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Does it snow a lot in Iceland?

The short answer is yes, it does snow in Reykjavik. As would be expected for a country with coastlines along some of the coldest waters in the world, Iceland gets a fair amount of snow.
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Do people live in Iceland?

With a population of 360,390 people, Iceland is the most thinly populated country in Europe. It has one of the smallest populations per square mile (or kilometer) in the world - read more about Icelanders in our dedicated blog post.
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Can you own a dog in Iceland?

Dogs are forbidden

Strictly speaking, it is forbidden to own dogs in Iceland.
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What is Iceland's religion?

Religion: Most Icelanders (80%) are members of the Lutheran State Church. Another 5% are registered in other Christian denominations, including the Free Church of Iceland and the Roman Catholic Church. Almost 5% of people practice ásatrú, the traditional Norse religion. Economy: GDP = $34,91 billion (2017).
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What kind of food do they eat in Iceland?

Cod, salmon and haddock are the most common, along with langoustines, a favorite for most local gourmands. “Lobster is also one of the best things Icelanders eat.
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