Edmonton to Iceland flights for $652 - Sep 2026
Edmonton to Iceland for just $652 CAD roundtrip with WestJet is surprisingly affordable, especially when this route often lands closer to $900–$1,200+ depending on dates and connections. With September 2026 availability, it’s a great chance to lock in serious value for a bucket-list trip of waterfalls, hot springs, and amazing landscapes.
Deal Highlights
| Detail | Info |
|---|---|
| Route | Edmonton (YEG) → Iceland (KEF) |
| Price | $652 CAD roundtrip |
| Airline | WestJet |
| Stops | 1 stop |
| Flight Time | approximately 9 hours and 10 minutes |
Example Departure Dates
These are some sample dates we found at this price:
- September 21 - October 1
- September 25 - October 1
- September 28 - October 3
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Prices and availability can change quickly, so we recommend booking soon if these dates work for your schedule.
About Iceland
Iceland is special for its otherworldly mix of lava fields, waterfalls, black-sand beaches, and steaming geothermal pools, all packed into a compact island of dramatic contrasts. September is a sweet spot between summer crowds and winter darkness, with long twilight and a good chance to catch the first aurora sightings as nights grow longer.
Weather is typically cool and changeable, often around 5–12°C, with brisk winds and occasional rain, so layers and a waterproof shell are essential. Travelers can soak in the Blue Lagoon or smaller local hot springs, drive parts of the Ring Road to see glaciers and waterfalls, and join a whale-watching tour from Reykjavík or Húsavík before the season tapers off.
How to Book
View all Edmonton to Iceland flights we found on MintFlying to see current prices
Tips for This Route
- If your connection is through Calgary, WestJet’s D gates are a long walk from security—aim for a tighter carry-on and grab food before heading to the far gates, since late-evening departures can mean limited options.
- In Iceland, almost everything is tap-to-pay (even buses and small bakeries), so bring a no-foreign-fee card; tipping isn’t expected—service is built in, and rounding up is optional.
- If you’re arriving in winter or shoulder season, expect wind-driven delays at KEF and dress for sideways rain: a hooded shell matters more than an umbrella, which often gets wrecked.
Prices were found at time of posting and are subject to change. Always verify current prices before booking.
Happy travels! ✈️




