Cost of Living in Iceland - Updated Prices & Insights

Solo nomad: Estimated monthly costs are $1,697 (excluding rent), and $3,760 including rent.
Family of 3: Estimated monthly costs are $4,291 (excluding rent), and $7,096 including rent.
Currency
🍽 Eating Out
Cost
Range
Meal at Budget Restaurant
$27.05 ISK 3,319
$15.57 ISK 1,911
$49.18 ISK 6,034
Three-Course Dinner for Two, Mid-Range
$130 ISK 16.0K
$89.7 ISK 11.0K
$245 ISK 30.0K
Fast Food Meal (McDonalds, etc)
$20.18 ISK 2,476
$18.57 ISK 2,278
$26.64 ISK 3,269
Cappuccino
$6.04 ISK 741
$3.75 ISK 461
$7.72 ISK 947
Coke/Pepsi/Fanta/Sprite (0.33 liter bottle)
$3.31 ISK 407
$2.43 ISK 298
$4.07 ISK 500
Water (0.33 liter bottle)
$2.67 ISK 328
$2.04 ISK 250
$4.00 ISK 491
Local Beer (0.5 liter draught)
$12.15 ISK 1,490
$8.11 ISK 994
$14.59 ISK 1,790
Imported Beer (0.33 liter bottle)
$10.26 ISK 1,258
$7.89 ISK 968
$14.20 ISK 1,742
🛒 Groceries & Markets
Cost
Range
Milk (1 liter)
$1.85 ISK 227
$1.60 ISK 196
$2.74 ISK 336
White Bread (500g)
$4.08 ISK 501
$2.19 ISK 269
$7.98 ISK 980
Rice (white) (1kg)
$3.58 ISK 440
$2.36 ISK 290
$6.38 ISK 783
Eggs
$6.57 ISK 806
$4.92 ISK 604
$8.86 ISK 1,088
Local Cheese (1kg)
$18.48 ISK 2,268
$11.27 ISK 1,383
$24.15 ISK 2,963
Chicken Fillets (1kg)
$24.80 ISK 3,043
$12.28 ISK 1,507
$30.32 ISK 3,719
Beef Round Steak (1kg)
$42.58 ISK 5,224
$23.81 ISK 2,921
$56.0 ISK 6,868
Apples (1kg)
$3.02 ISK 370
$2.10 ISK 257
$4.68 ISK 574
Banana (1kg)
$2.43 ISK 298
$2.18 ISK 268
$4.36 ISK 535
Oranges (1kg)
$2.89 ISK 355
$2.20 ISK 270
$4.80 ISK 589
Tomato (1kg)
$5.00 ISK 613
$3.47 ISK 426
$7.25 ISK 890
Potato (1kg)
$3.68 ISK 451
$2.26 ISK 278
$4.61 ISK 565
Onion (1kg)
$2.19 ISK 269
$1.56 ISK 191
$4.10 ISK 503
Lettuce (1 head)
$3.10 ISK 380
$1.79 ISK 219
$4.76 ISK 584
Water (1.5 liter bottle)
$2.23 ISK 273
$1.35 ISK 166
$3.60 ISK 441
Cigarettes 20 Pack (Marlboro, Camel)
$14.49 ISK 1,778
$12.28 ISK 1,507
$15.48 ISK 1,899
Wine (Bottle)
$23.38 ISK 2,869
$14.91 ISK 1,830
$40.31 ISK 4,946
Local Beer (0.5 liter bottle)
$3.58 ISK 440
$3.06 ISK 375
$4.69 ISK 576
Imported Beer (0.33 liter bottle)
$3.09 ISK 379
$1.98 ISK 243
$4.04 ISK 496
🚌 Getting Around
Cost
Range
One-way Ticket (Public Transport)
$5.35 ISK 656
$4.61 ISK 566
$5.43 ISK 666
Public Transport Monthly Pass (Regular Price)
$82.3 ISK 10.1K
$73.3 ISK 8,989
$86.7 ISK 10.6K
Taxi Start (Normal Tariff)
$6.52 ISK 800
$6.02 ISK 739
$8.25 ISK 1,012
Taxi (Normal Tariff) (1km)
$2.28 ISK 279
$2.11 ISK 259
$3.37 ISK 413
Taxi 1hour Waiting (Normal Tariff)
$84.9 ISK 10.4K
$78.5 ISK 9,628
$95.1 ISK 11.7K
Gasoline (1 liter)
$2.57 ISK 316
$2.43 ISK 298
$2.65 ISK 326
Midsize Hatchback 1.4l (Volkswagen Golf, Toyota Prius, Honda Civic, etc)
$46.8K ISK 5.7M
$43.7K ISK 5.4M
$49.2K ISK 6.0M
Compact Sedan 1.6l (Toyota Corolla, Mazda3, Kia K4, Hyundai Elantra, etc)
$53.6K ISK 6.6M
$49.8K ISK 6.1M
$56.2K ISK 6.9M
🧾 Monthly Utilities & Internet
Cost
Range
Utilities for 2 People in 2-bedroom Apartment (Heating, Electricity, Gas, Water, Garbage) (85m2)
$90.2 ISK 11.1K
$64.2 ISK 7,882
$193 ISK 23.7K
SIM Card Monthly Plan (Calls and 10GB+ Data)
$27.47 ISK 3,370
$20.01 ISK 2,455
$40.03 ISK 4,911
Internet (50+ Mbps, Unlimited Data)
$87.5 ISK 10.7K
$60.9 ISK 7,477
$130 ISK 15.9K
🎉 Sport & Entertainment
Cost
Range
Gym Membership (Monthly)
$82.0 ISK 10.1K
$63.3 ISK 7,770
$120 ISK 14.8K
Tennis Court (1 Hour on Weekend)
$37.43 ISK 4,592
$16.85 ISK 2,067
$60.2 ISK 7,380
Cinema Ticket
$17.29 ISK 2,122
$14.22 ISK 1,744
$18.95 ISK 2,325
🧸 Childcare & Education
Cost
Range
Preschool or Kindergarten, Full Day, Private, 1 Child (Monthly)
$351 ISK 43.0K
$281 ISK 34.5K
$471 ISK 57.8K
International Primary School, 1 Child (Yearly)
$29.9K ISK 3.7M
$29.9K ISK 3.7M
$29.9K ISK 3.7M
👕👟 Clothing & Footwear
Cost
Range
Jeans (Levis 501 Or Similar)
$137 ISK 16.8K
$79.4 ISK 9,747
$183 ISK 22.4K
Summer Dress (H&M, Zara, etc)
$64.8 ISK 7,946
$40.91 ISK 5,019
$106 ISK 13.1K
Sport Shoes (Adidas, Nike)
$174 ISK 21.4K
$120 ISK 14.8K
$241 ISK 29.6K
Men's Leather Business Shoes
$255 ISK 31.3K
$145 ISK 17.8K
$323 ISK 39.6K
🏠 Accommodation & Living
Cost
Range
1-bedroom Apartment, City Center (Monthly)
$2,207 ISK 270.8K
$1,766 ISK 216.7K
$2,729 ISK 334.8K
1-bedroom Apartment, Outside City Center (Monthly)
$2,013 ISK 247.0K
$1,621 ISK 198.9K
$2,432 ISK 298.4K
3-bedroom Apartment, City Center (Monthly)
$3,123 ISK 383.2K
$2,775 ISK 340.5K
$3,964 ISK 486.4K
3-bedroom Apartment, Outside City Center (Monthly)
$2,712 ISK 332.8K
$2,407 ISK 295.3K
$3,209 ISK 393.7K
Buy Apartment in City Center (m2)
$7,651 ISK 938.7K
$6,545 ISK 803.0K
$9,000 ISK 1.1M
Buy Apartment Outside City Center (m2)
$6,259 ISK 767.9K
$5,281 ISK 648.0K
$7,313 ISK 897.2K
💵 Salaries & Financials
Cost
Range
Average Monthly Net Salary (After Tax)
$4,671 ISK 573.1K
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20-Year Fixed Mortgage Interest Rate (Annual %)
9.88
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Last update: March 2, 2026

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Cost of Living in Iceland - Frequently Asked Questions
Is Iceland a good value overall for travelers, expats, and digital nomads, and how does it compare to other destinations?
Iceland tends to be more expensive than many popular destinations, but the value shows up in safety, reliability, and access to stunning landscapes. Cost of Living in Iceland reflects a balance between high import costs and strong social services, good healthcare, and robust internet. For travelers on short trips, the price tag can feel premium, but long stays for expats and digital nomads pay off with quality infrastructure, reliable transport, and a thriving, safe environment. Community, nature, and wellness options add intangible value that’s hard to quantify. Plan around seasonal swings and look beyond Reykjavik to more affordable rural towns. Tip: Map your priorities and build a two-tier budget that covers housing first, then experiences.
What does daily life look like in Iceland in terms of housing search, food, transport, coworking, and errands?
Expect a housing search that rewards longer commitments and proximity to services; in Reykjavik and the surrounding towns, you’ll find a mix of compact apartments and houses, with central-area rents often higher. Groceries lean on dairy, seafood, and seasonal produce; cooking at home stays economical relative to dining out, and markets appear in many neighborhoods. Transport is reliable in cities with buses and bikes and convenient domestic flights for longer hops; in rural areas, a car or coordinated shuttle helps. Co-working spaces are common in city centers, making it easy to work remotely. Iceland living cost aside, plan for seasonal shifts in demand and weather. Tip: test your daily routes during rush hour and choose a neighborhood that minimizes long commutes.
What about quality of life, budgeting frameworks, ways to save, seasonality, neighborhood fit?
Quality of life in Iceland shines with safety, nature access, and a calm pace of life that suits outdoor lovers and remote workers. Build a budgeting framework around housing, groceries, transport, and occasional experiences, then set flexible limits for dining out or weekend trips. Seasonal variations affect income and expenses in practice, with more daylight in summer creating longer outdoor windows and harsher travel crowds in peak seasons; choose neighborhoods that balance easy commutes with access to nature. Save by cooking at home, buying seasonal produce, and using public transport or shared rides. Tip: pick a base town with good flight access and varied services, then reserve time for weekend explorations.

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