Is Iceland Safe for Solo Female Travelers?

Iceland is one of the safest countries for solo female travelers. The crime rate is notably low and the locals are very friendly and hospitable. There's a good infrastructure with well-maintained roads and reliable public transportation. It's highly unlikely that you'll have any trouble during your stay if you behave reasonably and follow the general rules. However, don't neglect your personal safety and always let someone know your itinerary.

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How safe is Iceland for solo female travelers?

Travel safety index

4.9 /5

based on 64 experiences from female travelers

Vivi

Vivi

Finland

Iceland, Solo travel

In the north of Iceland the sun never sets, the scenery is breathtaking everywhere you look and here and there are tiny waterfalls breaking the stillness of the slow life in the fjords. I can recommend having a fish soup at the cafe in Dalvík. It's a bit expensive if traveling on a budget but worth it as an experience. You're lucky if you get the chance to meet a local Icelander, it feels like the vast majority on this island are like me, tourists!

Posted: July 12, 2026
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Maya

Maya

United States

Iceland, Solo travel

Honestly when landing it wasn’t that cold than I expected. Personally I could have walked around without a jacket but in my experience I do enjoy the cold. It’s such a beautiful place would recommend!

Posted: May 28, 2026
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Haley

Haley

Canada

Iceland, Group travel

Incredible, but incredibly expensive! Worth every penny. If you can’t hike, just staying in the city is a joy, super walkable, lots to see every day. A lot of great day trips - the Sky Lagoon over the Blue Lagoon if you have to pick one. The lava tunnel is super cool, but chilly even in the summer. Bring autumn clothes. Puffin and whale watching excursions. Get the soup. Everywhere has it, it’s great. It sounds cheesy, but the FlyOver Iceland is absolutely spectacular. Don’t let the fact...

Posted: May 15, 2026Experienced: July, 2025
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Iceland, Couple travel

Iceland is my second home. This island is spectacular. There is nothing like it on the planet. Everyone need to see it! It's quite expensive, but definitely worth it! Every single time I go there, it looks different. Nature is changing all the time. I love it

Posted: May 13, 2026Experienced: August, 2025
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Is Iceland safe for women?

Women’s safety index

4.6 /5

Based on 27 reports

Crime index

1.3 /5

Based on 27 reports

Tanya

Tanya

Reykjavík

Watch for date rape drugs at bars and drunk men at night in Rvk. Be careful with weather and wind if driving. Slipping on ice is a challenge in winter otherwise it’s very safe. Not a lot if public transport but buses are safe

Posted: June 27, 2026
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Victoria

Victoria

Iceland

Iceland has been the safest country in the world for a while and it does stand up to those standards, I walk alone at night and the crime rate is so low that even the police doesn't wear a gun, but you should always be careful

Posted: April 16, 2026
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Elex

Elex

Reykjavík

Biggest safety issue imo were icey streets if you want to name something. Always met people (tourists) even at night, never felt unsafe by any means. Didn't go clubbing but many bars were in downtown area with hotels close by so no need for long walks at night.

Posted: April 5, 2026
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Reykjavík

Reykjavik is over all pretty safe but there are safer places in the country! If youre visiting I definitely recommend not staying in Reykjavik the whole time since theres so much more to see :) Happy and safe travels

Posted: January 28, 2026
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Safety in Iceland

Hospitality Exchange in Iceland

Tanya

Tanya

Reykjavík

Can host for:

3 days

About me

City and nature lover from California. I have lived in Cuba and Syria and Iceland and in the USA three states - guess which one starts with A…

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Saidhbhe

Saidhbhe

Akranes

Can host for:

3 days

About me

I'm Irish and living in Iceland. Love about 40minutes north of the capital in a quaint little town between the mountains and the sea. I have a sofa bed which is quite comfortable and a cat and dog that will probably want your attention.

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Ena

Ena

Laugarvatn

Can host for:

3 days

About me

My name is Ena, I’m 24 years old and I come from Croatia. I love nature, music, and spending time with people. A year and a half ago, I came to Iceland, and now I live and work here. After the summer, I’m planning to return to Croatia and start traveling. One of my biggest dreams is to visit all the Balkan countries by bike. I also want to volunteer and live in Mexico, meet people and their culture, and speak Spanish fluently. Another lifelong dream of mine is to volunteer in Africa and help children.

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Bergdís

Bergdís

Reykjanesbær

Can host for:

3 days

About me

I live and work in Iceland. I travel 2 to 3 times a year and sometimes it is a solo work trip. I like exploring new cities and museums. I love going to concerts and seeing musicals

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Stella

Stella

Reykjavík

Can host for:

3 days

About me

I am a 20 year old girl who loves to try new things and traveling, i come from a small town in the east of Iceland an grew up on a farm. I love animals and horse riding

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María

María

Reykjavík

Can host for:

3 days

About me

Hi everyone! I’m +50, originally from Argentina and currently living in Iceland. I have two wonderful grown-up daughters, and I’m now enjoying this stage of life with a lot of independence and curiosity. I love traveling and have taken several solo trips across Europe — something I truly enjoy and find very empowering. Exploring new places on my own has given me unforgettable experiences. I’m a big believer in women traveling solo and always encourage others to try it. Looking forward to connecting, sharing tips, and maybe even crossing paths somewhere in the world! ✈️🌍

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