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Euro to Icelandic Króna

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1.00 EUR = 143.8800 ISK
Mid-market rate at 02:39 UTC

EUR to ISK exchange rates today

Live rates · Updated every 15 minutes

EUR Euro to Icelandic Króna
EURISK
1 EUR 143.88 ISK
5 EUR 719.40 ISK
10 EUR 1,438.80 ISK
25 EUR 3,597.00 ISK
50 EUR 7,194.00 ISK
100 EUR 14,388.00 ISK
250 EUR 35,969.99 ISK
500 EUR 71,939.98 ISK
1,000 EUR 143,879.96 ISK
5,000 EUR 719,399.82 ISK
10,000 EUR 1,438,799.63 ISK
ISK Icelandic Króna to Euro
ISKEUR
1 ISK 0.006950 EUR
5 ISK 0.034751 EUR
10 ISK 0.069502 EUR
25 ISK 0.173756 EUR
50 ISK 0.347512 EUR
100 ISK 0.695024 EUR
250 ISK 1.74 EUR
500 ISK 3.48 EUR
1,000 ISK 6.95 EUR
5,000 ISK 34.75 EUR
10,000 ISK 69.50 EUR

Click any amount to convert. Rates are mid-market and update every 15 minutes.

EUR to ISK chart

Historical exchange rate trend

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EUR to ISK Statistics

Exchange rate performance overview

MetricLast 30 days
High147.7183
Low139.3486
Average143.4542
Change-2.7%
Volatility1.6%

Looking at the 30-day window, the EUR/ISK pair traded in a range of 139.3486 to 147.7183. The monthly average was 143.4542 with 1.6% volatility. This downward movement of 2.7% suggests significant momentum in the EUR/ISK exchange rate.

The current mid-market exchange rate is 1 EUR = 143.8800 ISK, updated as of June 25, 2026, 2:39 AM UTC. Mid-market rates represent the fairest available rate and are the midpoint between buy and sell prices on global currency markets. Actual transaction rates from banks or money transfer services may include a markup above this rate.

Currency Information

Euro to Icelandic Krona Exchange Rate

EUR/ISK is the most important exchange rate for Icelandic tourism since the majority of Iceland's visitors come from Europe. Germany, the UK, France, and the Nordic countries are the top source markets. Iceland is not an EU member but is part of the EEA (European Economic Area), giving it access to the single market while maintaining its own currency and fishing rights.

Europe's Arctic Playground

Iceland receives over 2 million tourists annually, with European visitors forming the majority. Low-cost carriers like Wizz Air and easyJet have connected Reykjavik to dozens of European cities, turning what was once an exclusive destination into an accessible weekend break. The Golden Circle, glacier hikes, whale watching, and the otherworldly landscape of the highlands draw visitors year-round. For European tourists, EUR/ISK determines whether Iceland feels absurdly expensive or merely very pricey. A pint of beer in Reykjavik costs around 1,500 ISK, and a modest hotel room runs 25,000-40,000 ISK per night. The krona's post-2008 recovery has been significant, making Iceland more expensive again after the crisis-era bargain period. Iceland's geothermal energy abundance has attracted European data center and aluminum smelting investment, adding industrial euro inflows to the tourism-dominated foreign exchange picture. The country generates nearly 100% of its electricity from renewable sources, positioning it as a green energy leader that European climate-conscious investors find attractive. Geothermal expertise is becoming an exportable service.

What Drives the EUR/ISK Rate

Tourism volumes, Central Bank of Iceland interest rates, fishing export revenue, ECB policy, aluminum prices, and seasonal visitor patterns are the main drivers. Iceland's small economy means the krona can be volatile during periods of low liquidity. Volcanic eruptions create unique ISK events that no other European currency experiences.

What a Conversion Really Costs

Banks charge 2-3.5%. Iceland is fully cashless, so a no-fee card is essential. Physical currency exchange is unnecessary and expensive. ATMs charge fees. For transfers, online services charge 1-2%. The krona's small market means spreads are wider than for Nordic neighbor currencies like SEK, NOK, and DKK.

How to Get the Best EUR to ISK Rate

Use a no-fee card for all spending in Iceland. Do not exchange cash. Compare the mid-market rate on this page with your card's conversion rate. Iceland's cashless infrastructure means your card is literally your only payment tool in most situations, making the card issuer's exchange rate the only rate that matters practically. Choose a card with zero foreign transaction fees for the best possible conversion on every purchase in Iceland.

EUR
EUR - Euro
The Euro (EUR) is the official currency of 20 European Union member states collectively known as the Eurozone. Introduced in 1999, it is the second most traded currency globally and the second largest reserve currency after the US Dollar.
ISK
ISK - Icelandic Króna
The Icelandic Krona (ISK) is the official currency of Iceland. One of the world's smallest independent currencies, it is influenced by tourism, fishing, and aluminum exports.

EUR to ISK frequently asked questions

Common questions about converting Euro to Icelandic Króna

The live rate is at the top of this page, updating every 5 minutes.
No. Iceland is in the EEA (European Economic Area) but not the EU. It maintains its own currency and independent fishing policy.
Very. Among the world's most expensive countries for food, accommodation, and activities.
No. Iceland is fully cashless. Cards are accepted everywhere including remote locations.
Tourism, CBI rates, fishing exports, ECB policy, aluminum prices, and volcanic activity are the main drivers.
Enter 1000 in the converter above for the current krona amount.