Climate
Iceland has a subarctic oceanic climate, with mild winters and cool summers. The average temperature in the winter is around 0°C (32°F), while in the summer it's around 10°C (50°F). The southern and western parts of the country are generally milder than the northern and eastern regions. Rainfall is relatively low, with most of it falling in the winter.
Best Time to Visit
The best time to visit Iceland depends on what you want to do and see. The summer months of June to August are the warmest and offer the longest days, making it the best time for activities such as hiking, horseback riding and visiting the Golden Circle. This is also the time when the roads to the highlands are open, making it the best time for exploring Iceland's remote areas.
The winter months of December to February are the best time for activities such as skiing, snowmobiling and chasing the Northern Lights. This time of the year also offers the chance to experience the country's unique Christmas and New Year's Eve celebrations.
If you're interested in both summer and winter activities, the shoulder seasons of May and September can be a good option as well. These months offer milder weather and the chance to see the Northern Lights, as well as the opportunity to experience Iceland's unique festivals and events.

