The Kerid Crater entrance fee is 600 ISK (about 5 USD) per person in 2025. Children under 12 years old can enter for free. This fee helps with the preservation and maintenance of the site, as Kerid is privately owned and relies on visitor contributions for upkeep. Parking at Kerid Crater is free and conveniently located next to the attraction, making access easy for visitors[1][3][7].
Tickets for the crater can be purchased online in advance or at the entrance. Group bookings of 10 or more people receive a 10% discount. The entrance fee can be paid in several currencies, including ISK, USD, CAD, GBP, and EUR[1][3]. The attraction’s fees are specifically used for maintenance, safety, and environmental protection measures to keep the site accessible and enjoyable for everyone[1][2][4].
Opening hours vary by season: in summer, Kerid Crater is generally open from 8:00 to 22:00, while in winter it’s open from 10:00 to 17:00. It’s a good idea to visit during daylight hours for the best experience[3].
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