How to travel around Iceland Okay, so you might have a better idea now of how many days or weeks you want to visit Iceland for. But how do you travel around once you get there? You have a few options to choose from – the best one for you depends on your personal preferences and ...
Where you can experience four seasons in a day, and drive around the island in a full circle.If you’re thinking about visiting Iceland, you’ve probably got questions about the practical side of your trip. For example, when you should go, the different ways to travel in Iceland, and ...
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Bright sunny days can very quickly turn to thick clouds and mist, making visibility poor and the edges of the road indistinct. All the F-roads in Iceland require good levels of concentration at all times and driving them can be a challenge. Junction of the F910 F26 IS DRIVING ON THE ...
Is 5 Days in Iceland enough? If you are hoping to drive around the entire country on the Ring Road, then no, 5 days in Iceland is not enough. For your first time in Iceland, you don’t need to cover the entire island. You can pick different parts of the country to give you a ...
8 days - Wild West Drive Awaken the adventurous part of your soul and visit the remote Westfjords and parts of the Snaefellsnes peninsula that are yet to be discovered by most Iceland visitors. Here's where you'll have nature to yourself, from lava fields and craters to red sand beaches...
iceland’s small scale makes getting around fairly straightforward – at least during the warmer months. from reykjavík, it’s possible to fly or catch a bus to all major centres, and in summer there are even scheduled buses through the interior. in winter, however, reduced bus services and...
Iceland, often nicknamed “The Land of Fire and Ice”, is a nature lover’s paradise with its hot springs, glaciers, lava fields and waterfalls. With a largely unspoilt and surreal landscape, it’s no wonder it has inspired travellers, artists and photographers from around the world. And th...
From Mývatn, it’s a long (two-hour) and lonely trek eastward across the Highlands to the Eastfjords. Break up the journey with a detour to one of Iceland’s most spectacular waterfalls,Dettifoss. Seeing Dettifoss takes about two hours (including the time to drive off the main road, ...
So, when I told friends and family that my partner and I were renting a campervan to drive around Iceland for three weeks, they all laughed — audibly. Courtesy of Patrick Sgro While spending 21 nights in a campervan wasn't without its challenges, there's no better or more affordab...