Not long ago I spent some quality time with my dear friends who also love to travel and check out new beautiful places. We shared memories and info about different European destinations and it came out they are planning to go to Iceland.
They asked me for advices on what could be seen and experienced in a week or less. So I decided to put all that plus some tips and some DOs and DONTs into this post so it may be useful or enjoyable by other travelers too. By the way, if you've been to Iceland and want to share something interesting, don't hesitate and drop a comment below.
First of all, looking at the map of Iceland, one may be tempted to do a round trip using Road #1.
I've done this in eight days and that's something I definitely do NOT recommend. I always felt rushed, sometimes like a grasshopper jumping from this to that landmark. I think it's much better to properly enjoy one spot than scratch three. Or that's just me getting older? :D Anyway, the ring road is about 2400 km long, so if you like driving 300-400 km a day then.... And sleeping at different places each night... and if you're a good planner... Too many "ifs", right?
So, long story short, for one week there, I'd focus on Southern Iceland only.
First thing first, there are two ways to go to Iceland, of course excluding by swimming, LOL.
I met and spoke to a person who went there with his own car by ferry but that takes a few days and isn't cheap at all.
So the obvious option left here is by plane.
Don't rent a big car, or 4WD. On Road #1 there isn't any need of such one.
One of our mistakes was to rent 4WD, as initially we had plans to use one of the "F" roads. That appeared too risky and I am glad we didn't do it as the most interesting spots are along the Road #1. Actually, every time you see the "P" blue road sign for Parking, next to it there is something amazing to see. Yup, that's the magic of Iceland!
When planning the trip we pre-booked the cheapest 4WD car we could find, it wasn't perfect, it wasn't very clean either, it's mileage was closing the 400,000 km mark and initially inside it smelled like it had been used as a transport vehicle for sheep! :)))
Hotels are expensive. Hostels offer affordable rooms with shared bathrooms and the quality of the hostels and guest houses is actually very good. If you like camping that is a great option too, especially for the summers.
You won't need any cash. Cards work everywhere, even at the smallest and the most distant places.
Assuming that would be the first visit, definitely go there during the summer. Pleasantly warm days and fresh, sometimes cold nights. So DO bring some warm clothes as well.
If it accidently gets too hot, there are cool caves to visit.
I will never forget the few meeting I had with the local fauna.
All the animals I met were very curious and not afraid of us at all.
For people who love waterfalls, Iceland has plenty of them.
Waterfall plus sun light, equals to a thick rainbow.
So do wait in line to get on top of this rock and someone takes a ridiculous photo of you! :)
Do have patience, hat, hiking shoes and a bottle of water when visiting the plane crash site.
It takes between 40 minutes up to an hour walking in one direction.
As the town of Vic is nearby, I'd highly recommend going to the cape with its beautiful lighthouse.
In the late afternoon, close to the sunset, the views are breathtaking and it is really worth it to wait for the end of the day there.
The famous cute puffins nest and fish there too, so prepare to be melted off by their cuteness! :)
Along Road #1 you could also find this endless volcanic stones Zen garden.
Always glaciers in the background. Mighty!
Don't miss the glacier lake Jokursarlon.
And of course, the Diamond Beach next to it.
And that would be the far Eastern point I'd recommend to go if you have less than a week.
Well, it just feels divine to pass under the falling waters of Seljalandsfoss.
Those farms, sheltered by the huge volcanic mountains.
True, Iceland is... green :)
The architecture there is typical and the churches are so beautiful.
Of course, don't forget to take photos of yourselves.
These are scenes from a sci-fi movie, don't you think?
Be very careful. Taking photo like that one below may seem safe but look at the next photo to see how high this shore is!!!
The Black Beach at the other side of Vic is also a must-see.
The endless fields of moss covered volcanic rocks and stones...
That glacier lake I mentioned, is really huge and together with the Diamond Beach it would take about a day to properly visit and enjoy.
Well, take a diamond, they are for free there! :)
So, here in this post today you will NOT see photos from two places that a worth of at least one day each.
The Blue Lagoon. To be able to dip in its waters there you'll have to preorder as the tickets are limited and usually the place is sold out. I'd buy a few months in advance next time I plan a trip in Iceland.
The capital city. It is full of arts and offers a lot to see, experience, taste and enjoy. Still, if you want to check it out, I have already posted a couple of travel stories about it.
I hope this helped, in case of further questions, I'd be more than happy to answer.
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Beautiful photos of those Icelandic landscapes, which must surely be an almost fantasy land. Thank you and best regards, @lightcaptured.
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Best regards and a great day to you too!
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These are awesome photos. I've always wanted to visit Iceland, and this just makes me want to do that more.
Thank you! You will not regret it, that's for sure ;)
I would love to visit in many times, again and again, I guess I am enchanted! :)
It’s still on my list to go, one day. 🤞🏻😉Awesome photos @lightcaptured 😎 the scenery is impressive and the details you saw. Perfectly captured.
Thank you! I wish you visit Iceland and fall in love with it the same way I did :)
You are welcome 👋🏻😊 I am sure I will… seeing all the photos from this country.
Have a great day ☀️
Agreed on the 4x4. I visited in the winter and did just fine in a VW Polo.
Iceland F roads are a trip to themselves, I don't think I'd want to do it without a friend in another 4x4 for towing purposes.
Indeed! In the summers riding the F roads, generally not having bridges, may get even more dangerous and risky as in the afternoons the rivers get suddenly wider and deeper due to the melting snow and ice. I read about it online and then asked the rental company who basically confirmed the info correct ;)
Absolutely mesmerizing! LightCaptured's collection of 40 photos showcasing Iceland's landscapes is a visual masterpiece. The play of light and composition is exceptional, evoking a sense of wonder and igniting the desire to explore. This collection is a true celebration of Iceland's breathtaking landscapes. Kudos to lightcaptured for sharing this awe-inspiring journey! #TravelWithLightCaptured #IcelandicWonders
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