Yes! April is a wonderful time to visit Iceland. You’ll have at least 13 hours of sunlight every day, even in the early stages of the month. Temperatures will be rising steadily throughout the month, too. Visitors to Iceland in April can usually expect temperatures to stay above 32 F (0 C), and chances of snow are lower as the month progresses. Wintery attractions like ice caves may be closed during the spring, as meltwater can make them inaccessible. However, glacial hiking and snowmobile rides are still available. The warmer weather in April means that
North Iceland becomes more accessible to visitors. The north of the country is home to some fantastic whale watching and bird watching. Take a drive up to the
Westfjords to see if you can spot puffins at Latrabjarg bird cliffs. This route is normally impassable in the winter months, but by April, driving conditions are a little safer.