The Best Coats for Iceland in Winter & Jackets for Summer

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by Maggie Turansky


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While you may already have a general idea about what to pack for an Iceland trip, we thought that we would go in-depth about one of the most important items you need to bring with you when you visit this gorgeous country: choosing the best coat for your Iceland trip.

Whether you’re looking for a coat for winter or a jacket for summer, I think there is no denying that getting the proper gear is paramount to enjoying the most of what this spectacular place has to offer.

Coats For Iceland Comparison

Coat Description Prices
North Face Aconcagua
THE NORTH FACE Women's Aconcagua 3 Hooded Jacket | Insulated Winter Coat, Wind & Water Resistant, Attached 3 Piece Hood with Cinch Cord, TNF Black-NPF, Large
Best Coat For Winter
Type: Waterproof Down Coat
Sex : Male/Female
Season: Winter
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Wantdo Mountain Waterproof Jacket
Wantdo Women's Waterproof Mountain Jacket Fleece Outdoor Coat US M Red Medium
Best Budget Coat For Winter
Type: Waterproof Ski Jacket
Sex : Male/Female
Season: Winter
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Columbia Alpine Jacket
Columbia Women's Ava Alpine II Insulated Jacket, Black, Large
Best Coat For Active Travellers
Type: Waterproof Omni-Heat Jacket
Sex: Female
Season: Winter
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North Face Antora
THE NORTH FACE Women's Antora Waterproof Jacket (Standard and Plus Size) | Breathable Rain Coat with 3 Piece Hood & Alpine Zip Hand Pockets, TNF Black, Medium
Best Jacket For Summer
Type: Waterproof Rain Jacket
Sex: Male/Female
Season: Summer
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Wantdo Ultra-light Down Jacket
Wantdo Women's Hooded Packable Ultra Light Weight Short Down Jacket Black 2XL
Best Budget Jacket For Summer
Type: Waterproof Down Jacket
Sex: Male/Female
Season: Summer
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North Face Glacier
The North Face Women's Glacier Fleece Jacket (Standard and Plus Size), TNF Medium Grey Heather, Medium
Best Fleece Jacket
Type: Fleece Pullover Jacket
Sex: Male/Female
Season: All
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Best Winter Coats

Though Iceland doesn’t see an extreme variation in the weather depending on the season, you can bank on it being pretty damn cold if you are visiting between the months of November and March.

This is the coldest and darkest time of year, but many people continue to travel there in order to go ice climbing, enjoy a completely snow-covered landscape, soak in hot springs or to catch a glimpse of the majestic northern lights.

Iceland is a primarily outdoor destination (unless you’re staying only in the city of Reykjavik) and the weather can change at the drop of the hat, so it is important when you are looking for a coat to find something that will not only keep you warm but also dry.

A proper waterproof coat is necessary for Iceland!
A proper waterproof coat is necessary for Iceland!

North Face Aconcagua – Best Overall Choice for Winter

An insulated down jacket, the North Face Aconcagua (also available from REI) is a fantastic choice if you’re looking for a winter coat.

It is bulky enough so you can wear multiple layers underneath and the down filling will keep you warm and toasty in even the harshest of conditions.

The exterior is waterproof and windproof, which is perfect if you get stuck in a surprise rainstorm or blizzard (which is common!) and there are multiple pockets, both interior and exterior, so you can keep your things dry and secure.

This coat comes in both men’s and women’s styles and in several different colours, so you’re sure to find something that suits your particular needs.

Not only will it keep you incredibly warm, but this coat is both lightweight and durable meaning that it will be easy to move around in and will last you for years to come.

A men’s version of this jacket is available on Amazon here or on REI here.

THE NORTH FACE Women's Aconcagua 3 Hooded Jacket | Insulated Winter Coat, Wind & Water Resistant, Attached 3 Piece Hood with Cinch Cord, TNF Black-NPF, Large

Wantdo Mountain Waterproof Jacket – Best Budget Choice for Winter

If you are looking for a less expensive option for an Iceland winter jacket, then I think the Wantdo Mountain Jacket is a great choice for you!

Designed for skiing, this jacket is made to withstand water and windy conditions while still keeping you dry and warm — perfect for Iceland’s harsh, ever-changing environment!

This jacket is not as bulky as the North Face mentioned above; however, there is still room to wear multiple thinner layers underneath. It is also lined with fleece for extra insulation.

There are multiple pockets to keep your belongings safe and, as it is designed for skiers, it is an ideal option if you are planning to be very active when visiting Iceland.

Men’s versions are available on Amazon here.

Wantdo Men's Waterproof Mountain Jacket Fleece Windproof Ski Jacket US 2XL Sky Blue 2XL

Columbia Alpine – Best for Active Travellers

Similar to the Wantdo jacket above, the Columbia Alpine (also available direct from Columbia here) is designed with skiers in mind, making it a great option for travelling in Iceland.

This jacket has multiple layers, an inner fleece layer and an outer wind and waterproof layer, which can be detached and worn separately.

There are also multiple pockets in order to store your items and is incredibly durable, so it will last you for many years. It is built to withstand sub-zero temperatures, so it is great for keeping you warm in Iceland — especially due to the high wind-chill factor in the country.

Because it is meant for outdoor activities, it doesn’t feel bulky to wear and you can easily move around in it. However, it is big enough that you can wear a sweater or two underneath to keep extra warm.

Columbia Women's Ava Alpine II Insulated Jacket, Black, Large

Best Summer Jackets

If you’re travelling to Iceland in summer, you aren’t going to need a huge parka or fancy ski jacket like the options listed above.

However, you will still need adequate outer layers and the weather can still be very chilly. The rain and wind in Iceland are still quite heavy in the summer months, so it is necessary to have clothing that will keep you dry and warm.

North Face Antora – Best Overall Choice for Summer

Even though you aren’t going to need a heavy parka to withstand an Icelandic summer, you are going to need a solid waterproof and windproof layer to brave the disparate weather patterns of this Nordic nation. A great rain jacket for Iceland is the North Face Antora (also available from REI here).

This is the waterproof jacket that we personally for all of our travels and we couldn’t be more pleased with it. It is very lightweight, packs down small, and will resist rain and wind like nobody’s business.

Not only is this a great waterproof jacket, but it is also another essential travel item for any trip and I bring mine with me wherever I go.

Because it is light, it is just as perfect over a t-shirt during a summer rainstorm as it is over multiple warm layers during the winter in Iceland.

The men’s version of this jacket is available from Amazon here or from REI here.

THE NORTH FACE Women's Antora Waterproof Jacket (Standard and Plus Size) | Breathable Rain Coat with 3 Piece Hood & Alpine Zip Hand Pockets, TNF Black, Medium

Wantdo Ultra-Light Down Jacket – Best Budget Choice for Summer

Not only the perfect addition for when you pack for Iceland but also a great item of clothing to bring with you on all of your travels, the Wantdo Ultra-Light Down is one of the best jackets on the market.

Not only will this keep you very warm, but they are also incredibly lightweight and pack down to almost nothing (they come with their own compression sack).

They have a waterproof quality, so you can keep dry when wearing this jacket — though it probably isn’t going to protect you if you’re caught out in a torrential rainstorm. Because of their lightweight characteristics, it is also quite practical to use as a base layer if the day is more chilly.

This jacket is also very well-made and is useful whatever the season, which makes it one of our essential travel items in general, not just for Iceland trips.

Men’s versions are available on Amazon here.

wantdo Men's Packable Down Jacket Spring Jacket Light Winter Coat (Black, Small)

North Face Glacier – Best Choice for Layers

While not exactly a jacket, I think packing a fleece pullover such as the North Face Glacier is essential in Iceland no matter the season.

In the summer months, where the temperatures average about 13°C (55°F), sometimes all that is needed is one warm layer, and a fleece is a perfect addition! This pullover is lightweight, cosy, and packs down very small, which can save you a lot of valuable space in your backpack or suitcase!

This pullover is also one of the best things to wear in Iceland under all of the jackets and winter coats listed above.

Men’s versions of this jacket are available on Amazon here.

The North Face Women's Glacier Fleece Jacket (Standard and Plus Size), TNF Medium Grey Heather, Medium

Packing a great jacket or coat for Iceland is essential to keep warm and dry enough to withstand even the most extreme of weather and to have a great trip to this amazing country!

Are you looking for a coat to take to Iceland? Have any questions about buying these products? Let us know in the comments below!

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Maggie is a co-founder and writer for The World Was Here First. Originally from the US, she has lived in five different countries and has travelled to dozens more, both solo and with her partner, Michael. She particularly loves exploring Spain and spending time in the Caucasus and the Baltics.

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  1. How about mid September? More winter or more summer? I keep reading about bringing a merino wool base layer .. what’s your opinion?

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    • September can get pretty cold in Iceland – so ai think a merino wool base layer could be a good option!

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