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Driving in Iceland in April: A Handy Guide

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Weather in Iceland in April

Many birds start to nest in Iceland in April.

It’s important to be aware of the weather conditions before driving in a new country, and the weather in April in Iceland can be quite varied. With a mix of sunshine, rain, snow, and strong winds, it’s not uncommon to experience rapid weather changes within a single day. Here’s what you can expect from the weather in Iceland in April:

  • Temperature: Although spring has arrived, you should still expect Iceland to be quite cool.  In coastal areas and low-lying regions, temperatures in April typically range from around 32°F to 46°F (0°C to 8°C), but they can fluctuate throughout the day. Inland, you can expect the temperature to be colder.
  • Precipitation: April weather can be unpredictable, and you might encounter rain, snow, and sleet. While the amount of precipitation tends to be lower compared to the wetter months of winter, it’s still common to experience rain showers, particularly in coastal regions. 
  • Wind: Wind is a significant factor in Iceland’s weather throughout the year, and April is no exception. Strong winds can occur at any time, particularly along coastal regions where gusts can be quite powerful. 

Despite the possibility of unexpected shifts, the weather in April in Iceland is milder than in the winter months, making it a great time to visit the country. If you’re unsure of what to pack for your visit, check out our guide on what to wear in Iceland.



Driving in Iceland in April

Although winter has passed, driving in Iceland in April presents a unique set of challenges and opportunities for travelers. Here’s all you need to know about driving in Iceland in April.

Roads Conditions

Driving the Icelandic roads in April should be easy, but a 4X4 is recommended.Driving the Icelandic roads in April should be easy, but a 4X4 is recommended.

In Iceland, winter tires are usually allowed from November 1st to April 14th, unless conditions change. This indicates that most of the snow and ice is gone from the well-maintained main roads, such as the Ring Road, in April. Secondary roads, especially in rural areas, likely have more snow and ice, making access difficult, and the F-roads to the Highlands remain closed until summer. Check the Icelandic weather forecast and the local road conditions before heading out to make sure you won’t encounter any unexpected difficulties.



Days Are Getting Longer

Spring begins in the Eastfjords of Iceland.Spring begins in the Eastfjords of Iceland.One advantage of driving in Iceland in April is the increasing daylight hours as spring progresses. While early April may still have relatively short days, by late April, travelers can enjoy extended daylight well into the evening, providing ample time for exploration and sightseeing. The fading darkness of the nights makes April the last chance to take a northern lights tour to see the aurora borealis before the midnight sun of summer takes over.



Plan Ahead

Planning ahead is vital for your road trip in Iceland in April.Planning ahead is vital for your road trip in Iceland in April.

No matter the season, it’s important to plan ahead before going on a road trip around the country. Keep your eye on the fuel gauge, as gas stations can be few and far between. Make sure that you keep an emergency kit in your car with items such as a first-aid kit, warm blankets, snacks, water, and a flashlight. In case of an emergency, dial 112, Iceland’s emergency number. Always submit a travel plan on the SafeTravel website in case something comes up.

Best Type of Car to Drive in Iceland in April

There are many different types of cars you can rent in IcelandThere are many different types of cars you can rent in IcelandWhich type of car you should choose for driving in Iceland depends highly on what your plans. If you’re planning on mainly staying in the city and the country’s main roads, a standard vehicle will suit you just fine in April. If you’re looking to save money you could try a budget rental option, and renting a luxury car might be the way to go if you prefer to travel in style and comfort. If your plans include more rugged roads, renting a 4×4 is recommended.

Another option is to rent a camper van or to rent a motorhome which can allow you to turn your transportation into your accommodation in Iceland! In general these options are better later in the month, and keep in mind that while some campsites have opened in April, others do not open until May.

Overall, the perfect vehicle for your road trip in Iceland depends on what you’re planning to do and where you’re planning to visit.



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