Planning Your Trip to Iceland: 5 Useful Tips

 Known as a Nordic island nation, many tourists from across the globe travel to Iceland to take in its dramatic landscape. Filled to the brim with lava fields, hot springs, volcanoes, and geysers, if you’re planning to take a trip to Iceland, it’s important that you’re well prepared before you head out the door. If you’re new to the travel scene, here are five useful tips to ensure you have an adventure of a lifetime in Iceland.

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Go Sightseeing at Nighttime

Understandably, during the day, you can expect most of Iceland’s popular attractions to be a little crowded. If you are heading to the country in high season, it’s advised that you go sightseeing at night. Not only will you avoid the crowds, but you will have the opportunity to immerse yourself in nature’s amber embrace. For those that like the freedom, going out after dark will mean you can hit the silent roads.

Hire a Camper Van

No matter how long you’re in Iceland, it’s only natural that you will want to see and do as much as you can. If you prefer not to use public transport or use a tour guide, why not hire your own camper van? You can check out Happy Campers van rental where you can check out a range of vehicles to suit your needs. Naturally, camper vans will cost more to hire in high season, so going to Iceland out of season can save you money too.

Cook Your Own Food

While Iceland has a wide range of cafes, bars, and restaurants to check out, eating out is one of the most uneconomical activities that you can undertake when in the country. What’s more, it’s all too easy to blow your entire travel budget by wining and dining in the restaurants. Instead of forking out a ton of money, why not cook your own food instead? Purchasing your own groceries and cooking your own food can help save you money, as well as do your bit for the environment.

Engage with the Locals

Although Iceland is known for having a cold climate, Icelanders are famous for being warm and friendly people, so if you have any questions or need directions, you can be confident in the respect that there is always someone nearby who is willing to help. Speaking to the locals can enrich the mind and give you the opportunity to learn more about Iceland’s rich history and culture.

Plan in Advance

Whether you’re heading to Iceland for a short trip or a weekend away, it’s a good idea to create an itinerary to ensure you embark on the activities and excursions you’ve set out to do. Whether it’s taking a trip to the National Museum of Iceland, seeing the Northern Lights, or going whale watching, making a list of the things that interest you will help once you arrive in the country. If you’re heading to Iceland with friends, your partner or as a family, make sure that you conduct some research into the types of attractions on offer, so you can be confident you’ve picked activities that suit you all.

However long you’re in Iceland for, prepare to take in some of the most breathtaking views that the world has to offer. To ensure your trip goes off without a hitch, be sure to use all the tips listed above, helping to make sure your Icelandic trip is one you’ll never forget.

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Vibeke Johannessen

My name is Vibeke. A travel blogger and a photographer from Norway. I am posting about my journey around the world as well as my experiences living in Ecuador.

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