[Nonstop] Halifax to Iceland flights for $567 - Jun 2026
Nonstop roundtrip flights from Halifax to Iceland for $567 with Icelandair. For June 2026, that’s the kind of price that makes it really worth considering as it's during a great time of year weather wise. If you’ve been daydreaming about waterfalls, hot springs, and midnight-ish sunsets, this might be your sign.
Deal Highlights
| Detail | Info |
|---|---|
| Route | Halifax (YHZ) → Iceland (KEF) |
| Price | $567 CAD roundtrip |
| Airline | Icelandair |
| Stops | Nonstop ✈️ |
| Flight Time | approximately 4 hours and 20 minutes |
Example Departure Dates
These are some sample dates we found at this price:
- June 4-11
- June 7-21
- June 11-18
- June 14-18
- June 18-25
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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 a striking mix of glaciers, volcanoes, and geothermal landscapes, where waterfalls tumble into mossy valleys and the light can linger late into the night. In June, the island feels especially alive thanks to long daylight hours that make it easy to pack more into each day.
Weather is typically cool and changeable, with average temperatures around 8–13°C, brisk coastal winds, and a mix of sun and quick showers. Travelers can soak in geothermal pools like the Blue Lagoon or smaller local baths, then head out for road-trip scenery along the South Coast to see Seljalandsfoss and Skógafoss. June is also a great time for whale watching from towns such as Húsavík, and for hiking on accessible trails before the peak crowds of midsummer arrive.
How to Book
View all Halifax to Iceland flights we found on MintFlying to see current prices
Tips for This Route
- Halifax–Keflavík is an overnight-ish hop, and Icelandair’s cabin lighting stays fairly bright until the meal; bring an eye mask if you want to sleep right after takeoff.
- Icelandair’s seatback screens aren’t guaranteed on every aircraft; download movies/podcasts before leaving Halifax and bring wired headphones (some planes still use standard headphone jacks).
- Sit on the left side (A seats) for better odds of seeing Reykjavík’s coastline and lava fields on approach, especially in clear winter air.
- In Iceland, cards are king—even for small purchases—and tipping isn’t expected; “rounding up” is rare, so just pay the exact amount.
Prices were found at time of posting and are subject to change. Always verify current prices before booking.
Happy travels! ✈️

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