Click and collect in branch
Get hold of your travel money fast. Pick up online orders from your nearest Post Office.
Whether you're going for the glaciers or the volcanoes, the hot springs or the Northern Lights, there are few places with more spectacular scenery than Iceland.
Despite its name and lying just a few degrees south of the Arctic Circle, it has a surprisingly mild climate too. The warm waters of the Gulf Stream regulate its coastal weather and vary Iceland's average summer temperatures from around 5°C at night to as high as 25°C throughout the day.
You'll warm to the exchange rate we offer you for your Icelandic króna too. We offer our best rates online and if you order your Icelandic travel money now, it can be in your pocket the next working day.
Order Icelandic króna online and you'll get a better deal for your Reykjavik money.
The more Icelandic króna you order, the better your rate.
A few reasons to get your holiday money at Post Office:
We offer 0% commission on over 60 currencies
Order online by 3pm and you can usually pick your currency up the next working day
Free home delivery on orders worth £500 to £2,500
We’ll buy back any unspent Icelandic króna notes when you’re home
The more you buy, the better the rates
And if your trip’s cancelled, we’ll refund you every penny of your currency within 28 days of purchase. T&Cs apply
Get hold of your travel money fast. Pick up online orders from your nearest Post Office.
Want your cash delivered tomorrow? Order by 3pm today for delivery to your home.
Iceland is expensive for its citizens, not just visitors, so lots of homeowners in Reykjavik let their properties through Airbnb. While there’s a lot of availability, it may contribute to difficult housing situations for locals so it’s preferred visitors stay in formal accommodation like hotels and hostels or outside of the capital
Eating out is considered a treat by the locals. High prices apply to food cooked by someone else, whether that’s a takeaway pizza or a meal in a restaurant
Alcohol can only be bought (outside of bars) in state-run off-licences, which are open during office hours. You might need to plan to stock up before heading out
Items such as designer clothing are taxed highly and so can be very expensive – so don’t go to Iceland expecting to replenish your wardrobe
Renting a car is by far the cheapest way of getting around Iceland
Iceland is one of the more popular destinations for UK travellers in recent years, and it’s not hard to see why. With its unique geothermal landscape, there are rafts of natural phenomena that travellers can’t see anywhere else on earth.
The whole country runs on geothermal energy and is, for many, the template of a country that functions well and offers something for everyone. With its rugged, otherworldly landscapes, bewitching culture of ‘hidden folk’, arts in every town and unique cuisine, travellers are guaranteed an experience like no other.
The Icelandic króna is the official currency of Iceland.
The numeric value of króna is quite high, which can make mental arithmetic a little more challenging than, say, US dollars. But once you’ve got your head around it, it’s not too tricky.
Króna come in coins of 1, 5, 10, 50 and 100. The króna is nominally divided into aurar (cents) however these are no longer accepted tender. However, it is hugely unlikely you would see any.
Króna notes are 500, 1,000, 2,000, 5,000 and 10,000.
The Icelandic króna is only used in Iceland.
It’s easy to buy Icelandic króna online using our click and collect service. Or, to buy travel money in-branch, use our branch finder tool to locate those that sell currency.
You can get our best exchange rates, and we can also deliver to your home, if you buy online. You’ll get a better rate the more you buy. And, if you buy at a good time for the pound, you can lock in that great rate.
With our travel money buy back service you can sell us any leftover notes you have. And we can refund your travel money at the rate you bought it if your trip’s cancelled for a reason beyond your control.
Iceland is an increasingly cash-free society and it’s common for locals and visitors to pay for everything using credit cards or debit cards.
But remember that paying for items using a credit or debit card abroad can come with charges, so if you want to keep costs down, it’s useful to research what charges your provider levies.
If you need other currencies for this trip or another you’re taking soon, we offer over 60. These may be of interest.
Post Office Travel Money Card is an electronic money product issued by First Rate Exchange Services Ltd pursuant to license by Mastercard International. First Rate Exchange Services Ltd, a company registered in England and Wales with number 4287490 whose registered office is Great West House, Great West Road, Brentford, TW8 9DF, (Financial Services Register No. 900412). Mastercard is a registered trademark, and the circles design is a trademark of Mastercard International Incorporated.