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Any tips on planning my travel in Iceland?
Any tips on planning my travel in Iceland?
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Written by Markus
Updated over a week ago
  1. Check the Weather and Road Conditions: The weather in Iceland can change quickly and can significantly affect road conditions. Before you actually start your journey, make sure to always check the weather at the Icelandic Meteorological Office's website (www.vedur.is) and the road conditions at the Icelandic Road and Coastal Administration's website (www.road.is).
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  2. Plan Your Route: Iceland offers a lot of stunning sights โ†’ See 5 Golden Rules For Planning A Trip To Iceland.
    Whether you want to follow the popular Golden Circle route, traverse the Ring Road, or explore off the beaten path, it's important to have a plan. You can use tools like Google Maps or www.map.is to help you plan your route.

  3. Book Accommodations in Advance: Especially during the high season, accommodations in popular locations can fill up quickly. It's a good idea to book your hotels, guesthouses, or campsites in advance. Websites like www.booking.com or www.airbnb.com can be useful for this.

  4. Book a Beast โ†’ https://beast.rent/booking/

  5. Pack for All Weather Conditions: In Iceland, you can often experience all four seasons in a single day. Be sure to pack layers, rainproof clothing, good hiking shoes, and warm clothes even in summer.

  6. Respect the Environment: Iceland's nature is beautiful but fragile. Always stay on marked roads and trails, do not litter, and use designated parking areas. Remember, off-road driving is strictly prohibited.

  7. Plan for Meals: While you'll find restaurants and grocery stores in towns, they can be few and far between in rural areas. Consider packing some snacks or picnic supplies for your trip.

  8. Know the Rules of the Road: Familiarize yourself with the local traffic rules. Remember, in Iceland, you must always have your headlights on and all passengers must wear seat belts: https://road.is; https://umferdin.is/en; https://safetravel.is/

  9. Familiarize Yourself with Local Customs and Etiquette: Understanding local customs can enhance your travel experience and help you connect with locals. For instance, in Iceland, it's common to take off your shoes when entering someone's home. Also, tipping isn't customary as service charges are usually included in the bill. Learn a few words in Icelandic โ€“ it's always appreciated!

  10. Take Your Time: Finally, don't rush. Part of the beauty of Iceland is its untouched nature and vast landscapes. Allow yourself plenty of time to enjoy it.

Remember, this is your trip! It's all about enjoying what Iceland has to offer in a way that works best for you. Awesome travels! ๐Ÿ‡ฎ๐Ÿ‡ธ

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