Traveling to Iceland with Candles: Safety Tips and Where to Enjoy Them

Traveling to Iceland with Candles: Safety Tips and Where to Enjoy Them

Are you planning a trip to Iceland and wondering if you can bring along your favourite candles for a cozy touch? Let's dive into one of the top FAQs: Can I take candles to Iceland? Not only will we answer this question, but we'll also explore how to safely bring them on flights, where you can enjoy them, and Iceland's customs regulations to prevent bush fires.

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Can I Bring Candles to Iceland?

Yes, you can bring candles to Iceland! Whether you're seeking to add ambiance to your accommodation or create a serene atmosphere during outdoor adventures, candles can be a wonderful addition to your travel experience. Just be sure to adhere to safety guidelines and to be respectful. 

Safely Carrying Candles on Flights

When packing candles for your flight to Iceland, it's essential to ensure they comply with airline regulations. Here's how to do it safely:

  1. Check Airline Policies: Before packing, check with your airline regarding their policies on carrying candles. Some airlines may have specific restrictions or requirements for transporting candles in carry-on or checked luggage.

  2. Secure Packaging: Pack your candles securely to prevent breakage or leakage during transit. Consider using cushioning materials and placing them in sealable bags to contain any spills.

  3. Transporting in Carry-On: If allowed by the airline, consider carrying your candles in your carry-on luggage rather than checked baggage. This allows you to keep an eye on them and prevent damage.

 

Iceland Customs Regulations

Iceland has strict customs regulations, particularly regarding items that could pose a fire hazard, such as candles. To prevent bush fires and ensure the safety of its pristine natural environment, Icelandic customs authorities enforce strict regulations on bringing flammable items into the country.

When entering Iceland, declare any candles or other flammable items you have with you to customs officials. Failure to do so could result in confiscation of the items and potential fines. Be honest and transparent about the contents of your luggage to avoid any issues with customs.

Permission in Accommodations

While bringing candles to Iceland is generally permitted, it's essential to ensure that your accommodation allows candle use. Most hotels, guesthouses, and vacation rentals will permit candle burning but may have specific guidelines in place for safety reasons. Always check with your accommodation provider beforehand to avoid any misunderstandings.

Where to Enjoy Your Candles in Iceland

Once you've safely brought your candles to Iceland and checked into your accommodation, you can enjoy them in various settings:

  1. Cozy Nights In: Light up your candles in your accommodation to create a cozy and inviting atmosphere after a day of exploring Iceland's breathtaking landscapes.

  2. Outdoor Adventures: While enjoying outdoor activities such as camping or picnicking, you can bring along your candles to add a touch of warmth and charm to the experience. Just be sure to follow all safety guidelines and regulations. Avoid bush fires and leave no trace! 

The Best Travel Candles

Here at SÆR we hand pour perfect candles which are ideal for travel and adventures. Travel tin candles are specifically designed for portability. Encased in durable metal containers, these candles are sturdy enough to withstand the rigors of travel without leaking or breaking. They're available in various scents, making them a convenient choice for on-the-go candle enthusiasts.

We recommend that when lighting your candle you keep on a flat surface and away from any flammables. If indoors you may want to consider using a coaster as the tins can get warm depending how long you burn them for.

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So go ahead, pack your candles, and get ready to illuminate your Icelandic adventure!