Estonia Visa RequirementsFor Iceland passport holders

Icelandic citizens enjoy visa-free access to Estonia as fellow Schengen members. Entry is straightforward with a valid Icelandic passport.

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Great news! Iceland passport holders can enter Estonia without a visa for tourism or business purposes.

No visa required. Present your Icelandic passport at entry. The 90-day allowance covers all Schengen countries combined.

Estonia is part of the Schengen Area. Your stay counts toward the 90-day limit within any 180-day period for the entire Schengen zone. Learn more about Schengen rules →

Entry Requirements

Passport Validity

3 months beyond departure from Schengen

Blank Pages

2 blank pages required

Multiple Entry

Single entry only

Work Permitted

No - requires work visa

Required Documents

Valid Icelandic Passport or National ID Card

A valid Icelandic passport or national identity card is sufficient for entry into Estonia as a Schengen member.

Current Travel Situation

Iceland to Estonia: What You Need to Know

Iceland and Estonia are both Schengen members and NATO allies. Estonia, the most digitally advanced society in the world, joined Schengen in 2007. Iceland joined in 1996.

How to Get There

Estonia borders Latvia and has ferry connections to Finland and Sweden. As a Schengen member, travel to Latvia and beyond is seamless.

Money & Banking

Estonia uses the euro (EUR). Estonia is one of the more affordable EU destinations. Cards are very widely accepted, fitting Estonia's digital-first culture.

Practical Tips

Tallinn (TLL) has connections from Reykjavik Keflavik (KEF) via hubs. Journey time is around 4-5 hours.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do Icelandic citizens need a visa to visit Estonia?

No. Estonia is a Schengen and EU member. Icelandic citizens can enter Estonia freely as part of the Schengen zone.

What currency does Estonia use?

Estonia uses the euro (EUR). Estonia was the first former Soviet republic to adopt the euro, in 2011. Card payments are nearly universal; Estonia is one of the world's most digitally advanced societies.

What makes Estonia a unique destination for Icelandic travelers?

Tallinn's medieval Old Town is one of the best-preserved in Europe and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Estonia is also notable for its digital governance, e-residency program, and tech startup scene. The vast forests, bog landscapes, and island archipelago (Saaremaa) offer outdoor escapes.

Are there direct flights from Iceland to Estonia?

No direct flights exist from Keflavik to Tallinn. Connections are available via Helsinki, Stockholm, Riga, or Amsterdam. Flight time including connections is approximately 5-7 hours.

Is the EHIC valid in Estonia for Icelandic citizens?

Yes. Icelandic citizens can use the European Health Insurance Card (EHIC) in Estonia.

Is Estonia affordable for Icelandic travelers?

Yes. Estonia is significantly more affordable than Iceland. Tallinn Old Town restaurants and accommodation offer good value. However, tourist-facing businesses in the Old Town have become pricier in recent years.

What do Iceland and Estonia have in common?

Both are small nations with strong national identities that have maintained their distinct languages and cultures despite historical pressures. Both are known for their digital innovation (though in different ways) and both have powerful international passports relative to their size.