How many hours of daylight are there per day in Iceland?
Daylight hours alter drastically throughout the winter period, from around 6-7 hours in early November and late January/early February, to just a couple of hours in mid-December. As the Spring equinox approaches in March, daylight hours increase by an average of 15 minutes per day. And by mid-March you'll have at least 12 hours of daylight.
More questions about Holidays to Iceland
- Can I book an excursion with the TUI Representative in Iceland? View more details
- Can I claim any tax back from items purchased in Iceland? View more details
- Do I need swimwear and towels for the Blue Lagoon? View more details
- How expensive is it to eat and shop around Reykjavík? View more details
- I've previously been on a TUI Lapland holiday and we were supplied with thermal suits and boots to keep us warm. Will we receive these in Iceland? View more details
- Is there a TUI Representative Service in Iceland? View more details
- I want to book a few different excursions for my time in Iceland - will I be able to fit them all into a 3 or 4 night stay? View more details
- What's the food like in Iceland? View more details
- What's the weather like in Iceland? View more details
- What are the duty-free allowances when travelling to and from Iceland? View more details
- What are the Northern Lights, and how often can I see them? View more details
- What currency does Iceland use? View more details
- What day does the Golden Circle Tour, which is included in a TUI Iceland trip, take place? View more details
- What methods of payment are accepted for TUI excursions in Iceland? View more details
- When does the Northern Lights tour, which is included in a TUI Iceland trip, take place? View more details
- When will the pick-up times of the inclusive elements of the TUI Iceland Holiday be confirmed? View more details
- Will I have a chance to do some whale watching? View more details
- Will there be snow in Iceland during a TUI Iceland stay? View more details