Iceland Travel Guide
Iceland has to be on the bucket list of every adventurous traveler. With gorgeous waterfalls around every turn, glistening glaciers cascading down mountain tops, barren volcanic landscapes, and some of the most epic scenery we’ve ever seen, Iceland has something for everyone. In one trip, you can backpack through lava fields, traverse across crevasses on a glacier, and chase the Northern Lights. What more could you ask for?
Iceland has so much to offer in the way of outdoor travel, but to get the most out of your trip to this beautiful country, you need to come properly prepared…for the unpredictable weather, for the high costs, for getting from Point A to Point B.
We have a bunch of articles with everything you need to know about traveling to Iceland to help you plan an epic trip! We’ll give you our best tips for saving money, camping and driving in Iceland and share with you our favorite spots in every part of the country, ranging from the famous south coast to the beautiful Icelandic highlands to the remote Western Fjords, all around the ring road, and everything in between!
Iceland is definitely a hiker’s dream, with out of this world landscapes full of volcanos, lava fields, glaciers, waterfalls, color rhyolite mountains, and lush green canyons. Hiking in Iceland is one of the best ways to explore the country, and we’ve rounded up our five favorite Iceland hikes for you to put on your bucketlist! We’ll give you the run down on some of the best hikes in Iceland, showing you what to expect and how to get there so you can plan an epic hiking trip in this incredible country!
If you love waterfalls, Iceland is the place to be! This country is jam-packed with them, with one seemingly around every corner! So how do you choose which to see? We’ll share with you some of the best waterfalls in Iceland to visit, ranging from the tall and powerful to the short and graceful and everything in between!
Whether you have one or two weeks in Iceland, you’ll never run out of awesome things to do in this incredible country. We’ve taken some of our favorite experiences and created these one and two week Iceland itineraries that will bring you along the southern ring road, to famous waterfalls, down epic hiking trails, and across Iceland’s largest glacier. Get ready for an adventure!
Landmannalauger, located within the Icelandic highlands, is a hiker’s dream. Filled with colorful rhyolite mountains, expansive lava fields, geothermal baths, and the chance to climb volcanoes, there’s something for everyone in this out-of-this-world landscape. We’ll tell you everything you need to know to plan your trip to Landmannalauger, including how to get there, where to stay, best things to do, and more!
The Snaefellsnes Peninsula, often called Iceland in Miniature, is a great option for a one day trip from Reykjavik or a quick detour off the ring road. Our one day itinerary will show you all the best things to do on the Snaefellsnes Peninsula, from visiting the famous Kirkjufell Mountain, to exploring Snaefellsjokull National Park, to visiting black and golden sand beaches, and more!
If you’re looking for an off the beaten path adventure in Iceland, head to the Westfjords! And two must-see places in the Westfjords are Dynjandi, a magestic and photogenic waterfall, and Raudasandur, a desolate red sand beach. In this article, we’ll share everything you need to know about visiting both Raudasandur and Dynjandi so that you can put the Westfjords on your Iceland itinerary.
If you’re looking for the best day hike in Iceland, the Blahnukur Brennisteinsalda Loop in Landmannalauger is it. Located in the Icelandic highlands, you’ll get sweeping views of the colorful landscape, walk through lava fields, and climb two volcanoes. We’ll tell you everything you need to know about the Blahnukur Brennisteinsalda hike, including where to stay, how to get there, what to expect, and more!
The Fimmvorduhals hike is the best day hike in Iceland. You’ll start at the iconic and epic Skogafoss, trek past 26 waterfalls, between two glaciers, through barren volcanic landscape, and finally descend through the stunningly beautiful mossy ridges of Thorsmork. This hike is both physically and logistically difficult, but we’ll walk you through absolutely everything you need to know to plan your Fimmvorduhals hike in this super comprehensive guide.
The Golden Circle is Iceland’s most popular tourist route, and it’s no surprise. Its close proximity to Reykjavik and the diversity of attractions - waterfalls, geysers, volcanoes, even snorkeling - allow for the perfect one day trip for any adventurous traveler. We’ll show you our favorite spots along Iceland’s Golden Circle, plus worthy detours, and tips for making your perfect Golden Circle road trip itinerary.
Iceland is a breathtaking country that should be experienced by everyone at least once in their lifetime. But the high costs scare a lot of people away. We’re here to show you that Iceland can absolutely be done on a budget! We share with you our best tips for saving money in Iceland.
Iceland was made for camping! We spent two weeks camping around this beautiful country and want to share with you our best tips for planning your own camping adventure. From tent vs campervan camping, to how to choose a van, to where to camp, to what to eat, we cover everything!
Renting a car and driving through Iceland is the best way to explore this beautiful country, giving you the most flexibility and freedom. Before you hit the road, there are some things you should know ahead of time that will make your Iceland trip more successful and memorable. We share with you our best tips for driving around Iceland, including how to rent a car, what the speed limits are, what insurance to get, and so much more!
Iceland’s ring road is jam packed with incredible sights and destinations and traversing it is a popular activity for adventurous travelers. Along this road, you can experience everything from glaciers to volcanoes to geothermal hot spots to epic waterfalls. But what are the best places to go? And how long will it take? We’ll share with you our favorite places along Iceland’s ring road and give you some tips for creating your own ring road itinerary.
For a small country, Iceland packs a big punch when it comes to adventure. From chasing waterfalls to hunting the Northern Lights to trekking across glaciers to driving the ring road to hiking through lava fields, you can spend months here and not cover it all! We’ve rounded up some of the best things to do in Iceland to help you decide how to plan your time in this incredible country.