Iceland Right Now
A rotating window on Iceland: harbours, small towns and volcanic coastline in turn.
Moving camera — its position on the map is approximate.
About this view
This stream is a rotating window rather than a fixed one: it cycles through live cameras around Iceland, moving between harbours, small towns and open coastline. The frame carries the local time and weather for whichever view is up, so you always know what you are looking at.
Iceland rewards that format. The whole country holds under 400,000 people on a landmass shaped by volcanoes and glaciers, and the views swing from fishing boats at a quay to bare lava coast within a few minutes of each other. No two passes through the rotation look the same, because the weather never repeats.
Iceland runs on UTC year-round, with no daylight saving. The light is the show: near-endless summer evenings in June and July, and long blue winter darkness that, on a clear night, is aurora territory.

Frequently asked questions
- Where is the Iceland Right Now live cam located?
- This is a moving camera travelling around Harbours, towns and coastline, Iceland, so its viewpoint changes constantly.
- What time is it at the Iceland Right Now camera?
- Harbours, towns and coastline runs on UTC, and the live clock at the top of this page shows the current local time and whether it is day or night there. It is worth checking before you watch: this view changes completely between the middle of the night and the busiest hours of the day.
- Is this stream really live?
- Yes. This is a real 24/7 live feed broadcast by Earth Now, played through the official YouTube player — free, no account needed. Every stream in our catalogue is checked automatically before each update to confirm it is still live and watchable.