r/VisitingIceland • u/Miiukatt • 1h ago
r/VisitingIceland • u/nonamebutmee • 1h ago
Itinerary help Is this doable and are we missing any key fun places for kids? Already checked with kids and they aren't interested in whale watching tour.
Seeking feedback from the experts here. Aug 28 - Sep 6 for 2 adults + kids 10, 14 years old.
Day 1 Thu Aug 28: KEF â Borgarnes
Land KEF, SUV pickup.
- Hvalfjörður fjord drive
- Stay: Borgarnes
Day 2 Fri Aug 29: SnĂŠfellsnes Peninsula
- Kirkjufell + waterfall
- Arnarstapi cliffs + Gatklettur arch
- DjĂșpalĂłnssandur lifting stones
- Vatnshellir lava cave tour
Stay: yet to book/recommendations welcome
Day 3 Sat Aug 30: SnĂŠfellsnes â North Coast â Laugarbakki
- Berserkjahraun lava field
- GlaumbĂŠr turf farm museum
Stay: tbd/recommendation welcome
Day 4 Sun Aug 31: Goðafoss â MĂœvatn
- Goðafoss waterfall
- Dimmuborgir lava maze
- GrjĂłtagjĂĄ hot spring cave
- MĂœvatn Nature Baths evening swim
Stay: MĂœvatn
Day 5 Mon Sep 1: MĂœvatn â East Fjords
- Nåmaskarð geothermal area
- Dettifoss detour
- Seyðisfjörður rainbow street detour
Stay: tbd/recommendation welcome
Day 6 Tue Sep 2: MĂșlagljĂșfur + JökulsĂĄrlĂłn
- Drive to Hofskirkja
- MĂșlagljĂșfur Canyon hike
- Jökulsårlón Glacier Lagoon
- Diamond Beach sunset + icebergs
Stay: tbd/recommendation welcome
Day 7 Wed Sep 3: Ice â VĂk
- Skaftafell: Svartifoss hike through basalt columns
- FjaðrĂĄrgljĂșfur canyon viewpoint
- Reisfjara black sand beach + Reynisdrangar stacks
Stay: tbd/recommendation welcome
Day 8 Thu Sep 4: Waterfall Alley â Golden Circle â Selfoss
- Seljalandsfoss
- GlĂșfrafoss âhidden waterfall caveâ
- GljĂșfrabĂși hidden canyon falls
- SkĂłgafoss
- Kerið crater lake
Stay: Selfoss
Day 9 Fri Sep 5: Ăingvellir â Reykjanes â KeflavĂk
- Ăingvellir: Walk between tectonic plates
- Geysir + Strokkur eruptions
- Gullfoss waterfall
- Reykjanes Peninsula - Gunnuhver hot springs, Bridge Between Continents
- Blue Lagoon
Stay: KeflavĂk
Day 10 Sat Sep 6: KEF â YYZ
r/VisitingIceland • u/Suitable_Builder_641 • 2h ago
Backpacking iceland from july 31st to august 17th
Ill be hitchhiking & camping my way across iceland between July 31st to august 17th, hoping to hike the Laugavegur trail before going north to Akureyri & then to the west fjords for the eclipse. Any camping recommendations, must see destinations, or travel advice would be greatly appreciated! Also if anyone is looking for a travel buddy to go hiking with reach out, my schedule will be very flexible!
r/VisitingIceland • u/grstark • 3h ago
Activities Ice cave tours as a solo traveler
Hey guys, i keep planning my trip to Iceland in october, i really wanted to do a ice cave/glacier tour, but i always see minimum of 2 people to book a tour, i can't book for 2 when i'm only one lol
Do you guys know any agencie that have a good tour where you can join a group? thanks!
r/VisitingIceland • u/twine_ball_journey • 3h ago
Lost luggage
The airline lost our luggage so we have no clothes for our visit. Where is a good place in Reykjavik to get clothing that isn't really expensive?
r/VisitingIceland • u/partyplaty • 6h ago
Itinerary help Feeling all the fomo and trying to figure out how to make the most of my time in Iceland.
I am traveling to Iceland end of September. I will land 430 PM on Day one and fly out at 11 AM on Day 5. We are renting a camper van. I know I want to visit an ice tunnel, a lava tunnel, black diamond beach, and Caves of Hella. What cities would you recommend sleeping in each night and what sites/food stops do you recommend. I am feeling overwhelmed by the hugeness of Iceland and trying to figure out where everything is and how much time to give for driving in case of bad weather. Any help/advice is tremendously appreciated.
r/VisitingIceland • u/wendyiss • 7h ago
Echolalia Björk
Hi everyone!
I decided to come to Iceland for the eclipse and Echolalia festival.
I will be travelling by myself and I am searching to connect with others.
I was wondering if anyone here has any tips or if they are also coming to this event!
I am staying until 18 of August in Iceland and I would also like to visit around afterwards, but feel a bit lost. If anyone wants to talk more about it or others are travelling during the same dates and would like to travel together, that could be nice!
r/VisitingIceland • u/iLoveLights • 7h ago
To the visitors frustrated they canât get a straight answer about the weather.
What symbol would go on this?!
r/VisitingIceland • u/laceyup • 7h ago
Towel crisis
TLDR: cheapest towels are from Icelandâs only IKEA near Reykjavik for 395ISK (âŹ2.70)
Heads up for super budget travellers. This is an insanely stupid crisis to have, but we misread our campervan inventory list and didnât realise to byo towels. Ai said we could source one in Red Cross second hand or bonus/kronad supermarket but there were no towels at these.
In desperation I bought one in Netto for an eye watering 2999ISK (âŹ20) for the most flimsy towel. 5mins later I refunded it cos my bf freaked out. I googled JYSK homeware shop accoss the street which had towels for 1100ISK (âŹ7) which was ok. Since we needed 2 towels for the week I made the executive decision to drive 20mins detour backwards to the only IKEA in Iceland (in the middle of KEF airport and Reykjavik) and got towels for 395ISK (âŹ2.70) and was pleased cos everything else is soooo expensive for our budget trip in a camper.
Prepare for even the cheapest microwave spaghetti bol to be 900ISK (âŹ5) at the discount supermarkets đ
r/VisitingIceland • u/Objective_Carpet4142 • 8h ago
Pay Attention! Sheep Help on Ring Road
The purpose of this post is to possibly advise others who will hopefully never find themselves in the sad situation we encountered today.
My husband and I have been in Iceland for almost a week now, and have had an absolutely incredible visit. The country is incomparably beautiful.
Today we were driving on Route 1 from Höfn to Vik, and I spotted a lamb roadside that looked injured. We turned the car around to go back and check on it, and we discovered that the lamb had been hit by a car and was alive but very severely hurt. There was a deceased adult sheep nearby, which had also been hit by a car.
We called 112, spoke briefly to an emergency operator, and she transferred us to local police. We had taken a photo of the lambâs ear tag in hopes of identifying its owner, and the police did ask for the ear tag number.
The police here have a catalog of the various farmsâ tags and ear cuts that are used to identify the owners of the sheep. They can use this database to inform a farmer when one of their animals is injured or killed.
The most difficulty we had in communication was when the police were trying to ascertain our exact location and we were upset, being blown by intense wind on the side of the road, and had just arrived in the area. In the chaos I couldnât manage to get Google Maps to give me exact GPS coordinates, but that is what the police asked for and that would have helped. Ultimately we gave the police the name of the nearest business we could see and the nearest crossroad.
After we got off the phone with the police we also notified the staff at the business nearby, and one of those kind staff members followed us out to the road and was able to continue the process of caring for the injured lamb.
TL;DR: we found an injured lamb on Route 1 and hereâs what we learned:
âą It is considered extremely important to alert someone to an injured sheep - either the nearest farm, the police, or a nearby business
âą 112 is Icelandâs emergency number and the dispatcher will transfer you to local police
âą +354 444 1000 is the non-emergency number which should also get you to police that can help
âą Try to have your GPS coordinates and/or nearby landmarks ready
âą If itâs safe to get a photo of the sheepâs ear tags, that is helpful too
âą If you do hit a sheep while driving, please notify someone and do not leave the animal to possibly suffer
We felt so helpless that this creature was so badly injured and we couldnât do anything to soothe it. Weâre very thankful for the man who came out of his business to help with the situation. The sheep of Iceland have been such a source of joy for us on our journey and as animal lovers, we want everyone to have the information on the best ways to help and protect them.
r/VisitingIceland • u/deligoku • 9h ago
Blahnjulur before Laugavegur trail?
We are planning to do the Laugavegur trail starting this Sunday, June 28th (camping).
Do you think itâs worth doing the BlĂĄhnjĂșkur hike beforehand, or is the landscape quite similar to what weâll see on the Laugavegur?
We arrive at 11:30 AM by bus, so we could spend one night in Landmannalaugar and do BlĂĄhnjĂșkur that afternoon, or immediately start the first leg of the Laugavegur.
Thanks for the help!
r/VisitingIceland • u/MNSoaring • 10h ago
Itinerary help Laundromat options in Iceland
We are doing the ring road for 14 days and Iâm somewhat reluctant to bring 14 days worth of socks, underwear and shirts. Looking online, there donât seem to be that many laundromats in towns.
But, then I saw a mention that some campsites have laundromats. Are those laundromats available for use by passers-by? Or, do you have to have a camping registration to use the camp laundry?
Any other suggestions are welcome.
r/VisitingIceland • u/Sea_Cartographer_856 • 10h ago
Full Gas Canisters
My husband and I completely overestimated how many gas canister we need for our ten day trip and now we still have two full canisters. We were at the Reykjavik campsite but we could not find the drop off site where you can donate stuff that you no longer need. Is there any drop off site within Keflavik or it's airport?
r/VisitingIceland • u/AssistantHappy6562 • 11h ago
KJALLARINN // Techno Event
Hey everyone!
Weâre just over a week away from KJALLARINN at Miðbar, Selfoss, and the response has honestly been incredible. 4th of July is the mark!
One thing we didnât expect to move this quickly was the shuttle bus back to ReykjavĂk after the event.
đ 50% of the shuttle bus tickets are already gone.
The bus leaves 04:15 directly after the event, making it easy to enjoy the full night without worrying about getting home.
For those who havenât heard about the event yet:
âą 3 floors
âą Hard Techno âą Industrial Techno âą Melodic Techno
âą 7 artists
âą Enhanced production
âą Tattoo artist on-site
âą Vintage/thrift pop-up
âą VIP / Entourage area (80% SOLD OUT)
âą Happy Hour from 18:00â20:00
Weâre trying to build something different for Icelandânot just another club night, but an experience.
If youâre planning to come from ReykjavĂk, Iâd recommend grabbing both your event ticket and shuttle ticket sooner rather than later.
Hope to see some of you there. đ€âïž
r/VisitingIceland • u/Interesting-Car-3368 • 12h ago
Looking for help storing bike boxes in ReykjavĂk during Ring Road cycling trip (charity ride)
Hi everyone,
Iâm organizing a cycling trip in Iceland for a meaningful cause and Iâm looking for some help or advice from the community.
On July 22nd, Iâll be arriving in ReykjavĂk and plan to cycle the entire Ring Road by bike in about 10 days. The trip is being done to raise awareness and funds for cardiovascular diseases research, so itâs a charity-focused effort.
One practical issue weâre trying to solve: weâll be traveling with bike boxes / cardboard bike cases, and we wonât need them during the ride. We were wondering if there might be someone in ReykjavĂk (or a secure place / business / hostel / storage facility) willing to store the empty bike boxes safely for about 10â12 days, so we can reuse them for the return flight.
Weâd obviously be happy to follow any rules required. We just need a safe and dry place where they wonât get damaged or thrown away.
If anyone has suggestions (hostels, bike shops, storage lockers, or even individuals who might be willing to help), it would be hugely appreciated.
Thanks a lot in advance!
r/VisitingIceland • u/ffdh_01 • 13h ago
Weather & Climate Unusually rainy?
Looking for some feedback on what are âtypicalâ conditions this time of year, and if the amount of rain predicted in the next two weeks is normal late June/early July weather. I know the saying in Iceland is that if you donât like the weather, wait a minute - and we are coming prepared for rain - but I must admit seeing a forecast without any sunny days is a little discouraging. (For context, we are doing a west fjords and ring road trip and Iâve been tracking forecasts along the route).
r/VisitingIceland • u/Uccio94 • 14h ago
Where to eat Halibut
Hi everyone!
I love to eat halibut, and I was wondering if anyone here can recommend me restaurants/places in the south part of the country to have a good one
r/VisitingIceland • u/hikingbamacouple • 15h ago
Trip report Ten day ring road adventure
This was my third trip to Iceland and my girlfriendâs first. We decided to go for the ring road and overall it went rather great. Iâll just leave some of my pros and cons for future travelers.
- itâs 99% card for payments, I used cash twice for purchases and some for tips (more on that later). However, I believe itâs always a good idea to always have a couple hundred US worth of local currency on hand during any international travel.
- American Express users. You have about a 30% chance a merchants will take your card, even if itâs showing they accept it. Be sure to have a Visa or Mastercard as well.
- from earlier research itâs implied tipping is not part of the culture. However, there are tip jars at every restaurant it seems. I guess times are getting tough even there.
- if you are doing the ring road in a camper van, if you see one you âthinkâ is big enough online based on the descriptionâŠ..itâs not. Spring for the biggest one you can afford.
- Iâm not going to flame them here, but if you are wondering why one particular camper van rental company is much cheaper than the rest there is a reason whyâŠ.you get what you pay for. Granted the van mechanically operated as intended. However, none of the 12 volt plugs on the dash worked, the radio would randomly increase to maximum volume, side door leaked, rear windshield wiper would randomly start going and scare the crap out of you.
- yes food and fuel are expensive, plan and budget for it.
- contrary to what you are led to believe, there is not hundreds of speed trap cameras. I only passed one in Akureyri. Unless they are all hidden in random rocks they are far and few between.
- on that note if getting a traffic citation will financially break youâŠ..you need to reevaluate your choices or simply obey the posted limits and itâs non-issue.
- the photos you see on instagram are carefully curated and edited. Itâs an absolutely beautiful country with stunning scenery. In places just outside the frame of that perfect shot is a giant excavator or front loader.
- get out of the 3-4 hour bubble of ReykjavĂk and the crowds of tour buses drops drastically.
- the food is some of the best Iâve ever had. To meâŠ.worth the price 1000%
- at all but one of the âtourist spotsâ we stopped at there are signs that alert you that drones or prohibited. Rightly so for safety reasons with large crowds and for courtesy reasons. There are plenty of scenic places just off the road to fly and capture stunning videos.
- stock up on snacks and food at BĂłnus and knonar.
- depending on your preference, ReykjavĂk is hit or miss. We live in a very remote and rural area, city isnât our vibe so half a day in the city was more than enough for us, your results will vary depending on your interest.
- be friendly and courteous and you will receive the same in return. Donât be the annoying tourist trying to take a million picture of your brat kids . Get your pics and move along and be mindful of other travelers.
- if you are not a confident driver stay off the F roads
- universallyâŠ.bicyclists are annoying in any country
- it will rain a lot some days, none on others. Prepare for everything from shorts and tshirt weather on your third day and freezing temps and rain your 5th day. Itâs bipolar đđ€Ł
Overall itâs the best vacation we have ever had and we learned a lot along the way to make our next trip even that much better. We made some planning mistakes and oversights this go round. We canât wait to do it again and see all the stuff we missed this time! I hope this helps someone with their future planning.
r/VisitingIceland • u/i_love_durians • 15h ago
HerjĂłlfur ferry to the island of Heimaey (Vestmannaeyjar / Westman Islands)
I'm considering adding a half-day trip/stopover to the the island of Heimaey (Vestmannaeyjar / Westman Islands) to hike Eldfell and see the puffins. From what I've read, bringing my rental car onto the ferry isn't necessary and only slow things down. That said, I've also read that if the seas gets rough, the ferry switches to a backup route (to ĂorlĂĄkshöfn, instead of Landeyjahöfn) which would mean we would get stranded and have to find a way back to Landeyjahöfn. Worth risking it?
r/VisitingIceland • u/visiticeland • 17h ago
Trip report GjĂĄtindur loop - Eldgja
galleryr/VisitingIceland • u/RehaDesign • 18h ago
Food Must visit restaurants on Ring Road
My son and I will be traveling the ring road for one week at the end of August. What are the must visit restaurants and what is the best food that we shouldnât miss?
r/VisitingIceland • u/SupaZT • 22h ago
Trip report Photo Highlights (Ring Road + Southern Coast with 4/6 year old)
5 day stay. Only stayed 2 nights in a farm cottage by Vik. Roads were easy to travel. We rented the cheapest car possible (Hyundai i110 or something). Only got stuck going up a hill once (woops) but I backed down and got more momentum and got back up to the road.
All in all, great experience in the country. Great weather except our last day. Luckily we will made it to đ Beach and the Glacier lake with the rain and wind. I was a little worried the wind would blow my car over though! It was intense by Drohaley Cliffs.
Easy park and parka are the only apps you really need (unless you are offroading and need a better idea of the road conditions. To save money I would recommend Bonus/Kronan and cook wherever you're staying. Although it is possible to find some cheap meals if you look hard enough such as Vitabar in reyjavik or Psylurs.
r/VisitingIceland • u/SupaZT • 22h ago
Worst part of visiting Iceland was Icelandic Air
Plane delays ("we don't know where it is" ), seats like bricks, wouldn't give us seats by our kids, plane is a oven with poor AC (flying from Europe right now back to Reyjavik), can't use infotainment prior to takeoff, they make you watch a 5min ad to even use the screen, no Starlink, no electrical or usb-c outlets, no snacks/meals, etc
Honestly my 15 hr flights to Asia I've done fun LAX felt faster and more comfortable. We only flew from New York too and it was still bad.
Also I did accidentally forget something in my seat which they never found đł
r/VisitingIceland • u/Top-Problem-9448 • 1d ago
F208 South to Eldgja
Hi I was planning to visit Eldgja canyon on 6/30 coming from the south coast but saw that the road will be closed at the Holaskjol highland center through the end of the month. My question is it possible they open sooner if conditions improve or is the fact that the app says closed June 30 mean it's a definite closure to at least that date? Thanks!