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Reykjavik Time

Reykjavik is Iceland's capital and the country's political, travel, and culture hub. Iceland stays on GMT year-round, so Reykjavik time is especially useful for flights, tours, northern-lights trips, and North Atlantic meetings.

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Why people check Reykjavik time

Common reasons to track the current time in Reykjavik.

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Keflavik flight arrivals

Check Reykjavik time when planning keflavik flight arrivals so dates, arrivals, meetings, and local deadlines line up correctly.

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Northern lights tours

Check Reykjavik time when planning northern lights tours so dates, arrivals, meetings, and local deadlines line up correctly.

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Geothermal and research schedules

Check Reykjavik time when planning geothermal and research schedules so dates, arrivals, meetings, and local deadlines line up correctly.

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North Atlantic meeting planning

Check Reykjavik time when planning north atlantic meeting planning so dates, arrivals, meetings, and local deadlines line up correctly.

Reykjavik Time — FAQ

What time zone is Reykjavik in?

Reykjavik uses Atlantic/Reykjavik. Its offset is UTC+0, depending on local daylight saving rules.

Does Reykjavik observe daylight saving time?

Daylight saving behavior is handled by the Atlantic/Reykjavik time zone database, so the live clock reflects the correct local rule automatically.

How can I convert Reykjavik time to my time?

Use the live world clock on this page, then compare Reykjavik with your local time or add it to the meeting planner for side-by-side scheduling.