10 Things You Need to Know About Iceland’s Drone Laws in 2025 (Before You Fly!)
Iceland’s 2024 drone rules require all operators to register on Flydrone.is for about €35, valid for five years and recognized across EASA countries. Pilots flying drones over 250g must pass a basic online exam. Drones are limited to 120 meters altitude and must avoid crowds, airports, and sensitive sites. Many national parks and tourist areas impose bans or seasonal restrictions on drone flights.