Iceland Visa RequirementsFor Slovakia passport holders

Slovak passport holders enter Iceland freely. Iceland is part of the Schengen Area (though not EU), and Slovak EU citizens need no visa for travel to Iceland.

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

No visa application needed. Slovak citizens present their passport or national ID card at the Icelandic border or airport. Keflavik International Airport is the main entry point, located near Reykjavik.

Iceland 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 Passport or National ID

A valid Slovak passport or national ID card. Iceland is Schengen/EEA.

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Slovakia to Iceland: What You Need to Know

Iceland is a member of the Schengen Area (as part of the EEA and EFTA) but not the European Union. However, as a Schengen country, it allows free entry for EU citizens including Slovaks. Slovak citizens can stay in Iceland for up to 90 days within any 180-day period without a visa. For longer stays or work, EU citizens may need to register with Icelandic authorities.

How to Get There

Greenland and the Faroe Islands (both Danish territories) are accessible from Iceland by air. The Nordic countries are all visa-free for Slovaks.

Money & Banking

Iceland uses the Icelandic Krona (ISK). Iceland is nearly cashless - credit cards are accepted virtually everywhere, even for small purchases. ATMs are available at Keflavik Airport and throughout Reykjavik. Currency can be exchanged at banks.

Practical Tips

Iceland uses the Icelandic Krona (ISK). Iceland is one of the most expensive countries in Europe. Budget accordingly. The country offers incredible natural attractions including the Northern Lights, geysers, waterfalls, and glaciers. Summer daylight is nearly 24 hours.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do Slovak citizens need a visa for Iceland?

No. Iceland is not an EU member but is a member of the Schengen Area and the EEA. Slovak citizens can travel to Iceland without a visa, for any length of stay, using a passport or national ID card.

Do Slovak citizens need a visa for Iceland?

No. Iceland is part of the Schengen Area, and Slovak EU citizens can enter Iceland without a visa for stays up to 90 days in any 180-day period.

What currency does Iceland use?

Iceland uses the Icelandic krona (ISK). As of 2025, EUR 1 is approximately ISK 145. Iceland is one of Europe's most expensive countries; budget accordingly.

Can Slovak citizens work in Iceland?

Yes. Under EEA agreements, EU citizens including Slovaks have the right to work and reside in Iceland. Iceland has a high demand for foreign workers in tourism, fishing, and other sectors.

Can I see the Northern Lights in Iceland?

Yes. The Northern Lights are visible in Iceland from late September to late March when nights are dark enough. Reykjavik's light pollution limits viewing; head to dark areas (Thingvellir, the Snaefellsnes Peninsula, or north Iceland). Aurora forecasts are published daily by the Icelandic Met Office.

What currency does Iceland use?

Iceland uses the Icelandic Krona (ISK). Credit cards are accepted almost everywhere - Iceland is extremely cashless. ATMs are available at Keflavik Airport and throughout Reykjavik.

Is the Blue Lagoon worth visiting?

The Blue Lagoon is Iceland's most famous geothermal spa. The milky-blue silica-rich water is at about 39°C. It is expensive (basic entry starts at approximately ISK 7,990 in 2025) and advance booking is mandatory. The newer Sky Lagoon near Reykjavik offers a more authentic experience at a slightly lower price.

How expensive is Iceland for Slovak tourists?

Iceland is one of the most expensive countries in Europe. Accommodation, dining, and activities are significantly more expensive than Slovakia. Budget carefully and consider self-catering and camping to reduce costs.

Can I drive the Ring Road in Iceland?

Yes. The Ring Road (Route 1) circles Iceland at approximately 1,332 km. In summer (June-September) it is fully accessible in a standard car. Highlands (F-roads) require a 4WD. Allow at least 10-14 days to drive the full Ring Road at a reasonable pace. In winter, sections may be closed; check road.is before driving.

What are the must-see attractions in Iceland?

The Golden Circle (Geysir, Gullfoss, Thingvellir), the Northern Lights (September-March), the Blue Lagoon, black sand beaches (Reynisfjara), and the Highlands are top experiences.

Is Iceland safe?

Iceland consistently ranks as one of the world's safest countries with extremely low crime rates. The main risks are natural: volcanic eruptions (monitor vedur.is and almannavarnir.is), geothermal scalding (never step off marked paths at geothermal fields), and weather (conditions change rapidly; always check safetravel.is before hiking).

What is the best time to visit Iceland from Slovakia?

Summer (June-August) offers near 24-hour daylight and mild temperatures for outdoor activities. Winter (October-March) is best for Northern Lights viewing. Spring and autumn are shoulder seasons with lower prices.

What is the midnight sun in Iceland?

In June and early July, Iceland experiences the midnight sun, where the sun does not set at all or dips only briefly below the horizon. Daylight is continuous for several weeks around the summer solstice. This is a spectacular natural phenomenon but can disrupt sleep; bring an eye mask.

How do you get from Slovakia to Iceland?

Flights from Vienna or Prague to Reykjavik (Keflavik Airport) typically take 3-4 hours, often with connections. Icelandair and WOW Air (check availability) operate these routes.