Flying a drone in Iceland 2026: current rules and where still legal to fly

Flying a drone in Iceland 2026: current rules and where still legal to fly

Martin & Tina 04. 01. 2026
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Planning a trip to Iceland and already packing your drone in your backpack? You’re doing well, but be prepared that the rules have changed over the years. Iceland’s landscape is hypnotic from a bird’s eye view, but due to a massive increase in tourism and a desire to protect bird nesting sites and the peace of mind of visitors, authorities have tightened surveillance considerably. In 2026, it’s no longer enough to just unpack the remote and take off. But if you know the current legislation and know where to go away from the main crowds, you can still get unique shots that will take your Icelandic diary to another level. In this article, we’ll walk you through all the responsibilities and show you the locations where droning is still allowed and visually absolutely stunning.

Flying a drone in Iceland 2026: current rules and where still legal to fly

Kvernufoss waterfall from a drone (February 2024, DJI Mini Pro 4).

Current rules for drone flying in Iceland in 2026

As a member of EASA (European Aviation Safety Agency), Iceland consistently enforces uniform European standards. Before you head to Keflavik Airport, make sure you meet these key points for the “Open” category (drones up to 25 kg):

You have a certain advantage if you are travelling with a lightweight machine under 250 grams, such as the DJI Mini 4 Pro. While you don’t have to take a pilot test for these models, registration, drone marking and valid insurance remain a requirement. This weight category does allow you to fly over individuals to a limited extent, but all the restrictions regarding national parks and protected waterfalls apply to you just as they do to large professional drones.

Flying a drone in Iceland 2026: current rules and where still legal to fly

Road to Mount Vestrahorn, southeast Iceland (September 2021, DJI Mavic Air).

Where can you still get top shots in 2026?

Although the scope for legal flying is narrowing, Iceland is huge and the less popular spots often offer much more dramatic scenery without the crowds in the way.

TIP: All these places and many more can be found in our verified itineraries for Iceland. In each location detail we also indicate whether or not drone flying is allowed here. In addition to this handy information, you will also find many tips for accommodation in Iceland. Don’t forget to use our 5% discount on car rental with Blue Car Rental for maximum comfort on your travels!

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Flying a drone in Iceland in 2026 is about responsibility. If you respect the privacy of others and avoid restricted zones, you’ll take away the best memories. Then you can always find more up-to-date rules on the official Iceland.is website.

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