Iceland visa requirements for Singaporeans

Travel and visa requirements

Icelander Visa is not required for Singaporeans

Stay Duration: 90 days

Entry Requirements

  • Singapore citizens can travel to Iceland without obtaining a visa for a duration of 90 days.
  • Visitors must possess passports that are valid six months beyond their planned date of departure from Iceland.
  • Visitors will be required to purchase onward or return tickets upon entry.
  • Visitors must provide proof of financial support through a recent bank account statement.
  • There are no certificates of vaccination required to visit Iceland.
  • According to Iceland's travel regulations, visitors are not allowed to bring cats and dogs into the country. 
  • Intending visitors are not required to pay any airport tax upon their departure from the airport.
  • Fishing equipment, including waders and rubber boots, must be accompanied by a certificate of disinfection that is issued by an authorised veterinary officer.
  • Firearms and ammunition brought in for personal use require a permit that is issued by the police authorities.
  • Intending visitors may import medicines for personal use during their visit but only to an amount that does not exceed 100 days consumption.
  • Any amount over 10,000 Euros or equivalent must be declared upon entry and exit.
  • The climate of Iceland's coast is subarctic and cold almost all the time.
  • Iceland’s transport systems consist of buses, airports and ferries with no railways.
  • Iceland's official spoken language is Icelandic but the English language is widely understood and spoken, while Danish is common among the older generations.
  • Iceland uses the Greenwich Mean Time zone (GMT) hence, Singapore is 8 hours ahead of Reykjavík, Iceland.
  • The estimated flight time from Singapore to Reykjavik is 18 hours 45 minutes.
  • Iceland is a very secular country with Christianity being the main religion.
  • Much of Iceland's cuisine is based on fish, lamb, and dairy products, with little to no use of herbs or spices.
  • Swimming is popular in Iceland. Geothermally heated outdoor pools are widespread, and swimming courses are a mandatory part of the national curriculum.
  • Iceland is a world-class destination for skiing, fishing, snowboarding, ice climbing and rock climbing, although mountain climbing and hiking are preferred by the general public.

Frequently Asked Questions


Is it safe to travel to Iceland?

Iceland is one of the safest countries in the world. The crime rate is extremely low and medical care is excellent. However, it is necessary to take precaution when travelling to Iceland due to natural hazards caused by weather and nature.



Can I extend my stay in Iceland?

Yes, the stay can be extended at the discretion of the Immigration office of Iceland but note that you cannot extend your stay for more than 180 days. You can also apply only once every 12 months for an Iceland long-term visa.



Are there internet networks in Iceland?

Yes, there are internet networks in Iceland and the main providers as of 2018 are Síminn, Vodafone Iceland, Hringdu, Nova and Hringiðan.




What is Iceland dominant religion?

Iceland is a very secular country with Christianity being the main religion.