November 13, 2023 Important Info About Possible Eruption in Reykjanes Peninsula

November 23: The National Commissioner of the Icelandic Police, in consultation with the Police Commissioner of Suðurnes, has downgraded the Civil Protection Alert Phase from Emergency to Alert in the Reykjanes peninsula due to earthquakes close to Grindavík.Earthquakes may become bigger than those that have already occurred, and this sequence of events could lead to an eruption. Its […]

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July 13, 2023 Reykjanes Eruption: A Guide to Visiting the Volcano Safely

Are you interested in witnessing the natural wonder of the Reykjanes eruption in Iceland? As exciting as it may sound, it’s important to prioritize safety when planning your trip. Here’s everything you need to know about exploring the Reykjanes eruption safely: Location and Area Closure The volcano erupted next to Litli Hrútu, north of Fagradalsfjall, […]

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July 6, 2023 Iceland Camping: Guide to Overnight Parking for Campervans and Other Customs Explained

Welcome, fellow road trippers! If you’re dreaming of camping in Iceland, you’re in for a treat. This Nordic paradise is a camper’s dream, with stunning landscapes, majestic waterfalls, and the freedom to explore at your own pace. But before you hit the road with your trusty campervan, it’s important to understand the Icelandic camping laws […]

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February 22, 2023 Important: Possible Fuel Shortages Due to Strike in Iceland

Updated 6 March: the strikes have been called off. At the moment, some employees in Iceland‘s service industry started an indefinite strike. Among the striking parties are drivers at fuel distribution companies. Therefore, there might be gas shortages in Reykjavík and the Capital Area, South Iceland, Reykjanes peninsula, West Iceland, and the Westfjords in the […]

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December 6, 2022 Packing for a Trip to Iceland with a Campervan

Packing for a trip to a new, unfamiliar destination is always challenging, at least for me. What will the weather be like? How many pieces of clothes will I need? How to fit it all into luggage (I usually want to bring more than can fit in my suitcase). In his blog post, I will […]

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September 21, 2022 5 Reasons to Visit Iceland in the Fall

Iceland is one of the most spectacular countries on earth, and many visitors flock there in the summer to experience the midnight sun and blue lupines. But while summer is beautiful, the peak season in Iceland can be overrun by tourists, making it hard to enjoy all this country has to offer. So if you’ve […]

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August 8, 2022 Plan Your Visit to Meradalir Volcano

Volcanic fissures appeared in Meradalir valley on August 3rd, signaling another eruption on the Reykjanes peninsula. Within the next several hours, thousands of tourists flocked to the region to witness the eruption up close. And a lot of you got in touch with us with two primary inquiries: can we visit the Meradalis volcanic eruption […]

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May 4, 2022 10 Things to See and Do on Your Trip to Iceland

Planning a trip to Iceland, especially if it is your first time visiting our beautiful country, can be overwhelming. There are so many things to see in Iceland! And most often – not enough time. Here are ten things I would recommend including in your trip plan if you asked me. The best part is […]

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March 16, 2022 How Long Does It Take to Drive Around Iceland?

It can be tricky to figure out the logistics of how to drive around Iceland. Following the ring road (the major highway that encircles Iceland) is one of the most popular routes. We often hear customers asking how many days we would recommend for driving the whole ring road. Here are some tips for planning […]

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October 6, 2021 Visiting Iceland: Border Restrictions October 2021

Planning a long-awaited vacation to Iceland? We understand – navigating through different COVID-19 border restrictions can be confusing since it varies from country to country. In today’s blog post we will share all important resources to help you prepare for your trip.   Life in Iceland is pretty much back to normal, with 86% of the […]

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