Drone flight reality check for Keflavík Airport: protected areas, seasonal closures, and ‘ask before you fly’

March 5, 2026 · Travel Tips

photographer: Alexandros Giannakakis : http://www.alegi.info

Drone Flight Reality Check for Keflavík Airport

Exploring Iceland’s dramatic landscape with your drone is an unforgettable adventure. When you base yourself at Ourhotels.is, you get expert advice on local regulations, plus a comfy place to rest after a day of aerial sightseeing.

Protected Zones and No-Fly Areas

Keflavík Airport sits within a strict 5 km no-fly zone. Venturing too close can disrupt air traffic and local wildlife. Key areas to avoid:

  • Runway approach corridors
  • Nearby military installations
  • Bird reserves along the coast

Seasonal Closures

Many shoreline cliffs and wetlands around Reykjanes are closed from April through August to protect nesting seabirds. Respect seasonal signs and temporary flight restrictions:

  • Marbled murrelet nesting sites (April–July)
  • Wetland reserves with migrating waterfowl (May–September)

Ask Before You Fly

It’s easy to check permissions online or call the Icelandic Transport Authority. Sending a quick flight plan before takeoff keeps your mind at ease—so you can focus on capturing Iceland’s raw beauty.

Practical Tips for Your Iceland Drone Trip

When to Go

  • Late spring and early summer for long daylight hours
  • Early autumn for vivid colors and fewer crowds

What to Pack

  • Drone with spare batteries and propellers
  • Wind- and waterproof jacket
  • Sturdy hiking boots and sunglasses
  • Portable charger and memory cards

How Long to Stay

Plan for 3–5 nights to explore Keflavík, the Reykjanes Peninsula, and beyond. Base yourself at Hvítá Inn near Borgarnes or Truck Inn at Hvítá for easy day trips west of Reykjavík. For a northern adventure, the Ísafjörður Inn in the Westfjords is perfect.

Stay and Fly Responsibly with Ourhotels.is

Whether you’re chasing the midnight sun or autumn’s fiery hues, Ourhotels.is offers cozy, convenient homes in West Iceland and the Westfjords. Book your next stay today and enjoy expert local tips on safe, respectful drone flights.