Re: Covid-19 Island krav?
Ser ut som om det er krav om test, selv om fullvaksinert og skjema må fylles ut før ankomst, her fra Re-open Europe-appen;
Rules for travellers without a network in Iceland: Vaccinated passengers, and those with prior infection of COVID-19, need to present a negative covid-19 test either a PCR or Rapid antigen test. The test must have been taken within 72 hours before departure on the first leg of the journey. A fine for not presenting a negative PCR-test at the border is 100.000 ISK.
All passengers born in 2004 and earlier are required to fill out a pre-registration form before departure to Iceland, which requires them to provide personal details and contact information, flight information, travel dates, address(es) during their stay in Iceland and information on countries they have visited before arrival.
Passengers are also encouraged to download and use the COVID-19 app Rakning C-19, which contains important information on COVID-19 and how to contact the health care service in Iceland.
Rules at the borders are in force from 1 October 2021.
Entering this country with the EU Digital COVID certificate
Vaccinated travellers, as well as those with a confirmed previous infection, have to present a valid certificate at the arrival.
Vaccinated people: to have a valid certificate, 14 days have to have passed from the second dose (or 14 days from Janssen/Johnson & Johnson dose). If the time is shorter than 14 days, the certificate is not valid.
All vaccines approved by the European Medicines Agency (EMA) and the World Health Organisation are accepted.
The vaccination certificates must fulfil the requirements described here.
People that have been infected with COVID-19: they must provide a certificate that fulfils the requirements described here.
The certificate must be submitted in Icelandic, Danish, Norwegian, Swedish, English, or French. A certificate in another language may be valid if submitted along with a translation in one of the approved languages and verified by a certified translator.