
When you have the Gulf Stream as your next-door neighbour, you can only expect the weather to be a little (or even a lot) wet. Even in the land of the midnight sun, there's always the chance of a rainy day. Be sure to pack your waterproofs, or pick some up at one of the excellent outdoor clothing stores in town—available only in Iceland! If you didn’t pack the right gear, you can rent it at Iceland Cover, ensuring you stay warm and dry during your adventures.
You might also want to reconsider bringing a fancy umbrella, as it may not survive the wind. With rain often coming in at odd angles, an umbrella might not keep you dry! However, with the right mindset and the right attire, a rainy day in Reykjavík can still be an amazing experience. In fact, there are plenty of activities that are even more enjoyable with a little rain.
Here are ten great ways to make the most of a rainy day in Reykjavík!
Experience Perlan: Wonders of Iceland
Perlan is an interactive museum that brings Iceland’s natural wonders to life. Here, you can walk through a real indoor ice cave, explore exhibits about volcanoes, glaciers, and the Northern Lights, and even enjoy a panoramic view of the city from the observation deck. It is a perfect indoor activity for the whole family on a rainy day!
Relax in an Outdoor Geothermal Pool
Swimming in an outdoor geothermal pool or soaking in one of Iceland's famous "hot pots" is an unforgettable experience in any weather. But there is something especially soothing about immersing yourself in warm water while cool raindrops fall around you.
Immerse Yourself in Icelandic Art and History
Reykjavík is home to numerous museums and exhibitions that offer a deep dive into the country’s rich culture and history. Exploring these cultural institutions will enhance your understanding of Iceland’s legendary landscapes and folklore, making your adventures even more meaningful.

Enjoy a Cozy Café Experience
There’s nothing quite like sipping on a warm drink in one of Reykjavík’s charming cafés while the rain falls outside. Whether you prefer a classic Icelandic coffee, a creamy hot chocolate, or a refreshing craft beer, you’ll find plenty of cozy spots to relax and people-watch.
Visit the Icelandic Phallological Museum
For a truly unique experience, head to the Icelandic Phallological Museum. Home to the world's largest collection of penises and penile parts from various species, this quirky and educational museum offers an amusing yet scientific perspective on biology and cultural history.

Explore the Wonders of Whales of Iceland
Whales of Iceland is an interactive museum showcasing life-sized models of the majestic creatures that inhabit Icelandic waters. Learn about these incredible animals through immersive exhibits, virtual reality experiences, and expert-led talks, all within the comfort of an indoor setting.
The rain adds a special charm to Reykjavík’s Old Harbour, making it an atmospheric place to explore. While you’re there, warm yourself up with a hearty bowl of Icelandic soup from one of the many excellent dining options in the area, like Reykjavík Röst.
Experience Iceland from Above at FlyOver Iceland
See Iceland’s breathtaking landscapes in a whole new way at FlyOver Iceland. This immersive attraction lets you experience the sensation of flying over glaciers, fjords, and volcanoes without leaving the city. It's the perfect way to enjoy Iceland’s natural beauty from the comfort of an indoor setting.
Witness the Power of Lava at the Lava Show
Get up close to real molten lava at LAVA SHOW, the only live lava show in the world. Watch as lava flows, hear it crackle and sizzle, and feel its intense heat. This one-of-a-kind experience is a must-see for any visitor to Reykjavík.

Visit Harpa Concert Hall
Reykjavík’s stunning Harpa concert hall and conference centre is an architectural marvel. Not only is it a striking landmark, but it also hosts various events, concerts, and exhibitions. Even if you’re not attending a performance, simply exploring the building is a treat.
Indulge in Reykjavík's Restaurant Scene
Reykjavík is home to a fantastic selection of restaurants featuring everything from traditional Icelandic cuisine to international gourmet dishes. Whether you're looking for fresh seafood, Icelandic lamb, or a delicious vegetarian meal, there are plenty of excellent dining options to enjoy while escaping the rain.
Bonus Tip: Get the Reykjavík City Card
Whatever you decide to do, don’t forget to take advantage of the Reykjavík City Card. It offers great discounts and free access to many of the city’s best museums, geothermal pools, and attractions, making your stay even more enjoyable.
Rainy days in Reykjavík don’t have to be dull. With so many indoor activities to choose from, you can still have an amazing experience no matter the weather!