Reykjavik Time
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.
Why people check Reykjavik time
Common reasons to track the current time in Reykjavik.
Keflavik flight arrivals
Check Reykjavik time when planning keflavik flight arrivals so dates, arrivals, meetings, and local deadlines line up correctly.
Northern lights tours
Check Reykjavik time when planning northern lights tours so dates, arrivals, meetings, and local deadlines line up correctly.
Geothermal and research schedules
Check Reykjavik time when planning geothermal and research schedules so dates, arrivals, meetings, and local deadlines line up correctly.
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.
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