Iceland is built for road trips. One main road circles the whole country, the scenery changes every hour, and you can pull over almost anywhere a view catches your eye. But it’s also a country that catches drivers out — distances are longer than they look, the weather turns fast, and a wrong turn onto an F-road in the wrong vehicle can end a trip in a hurry. This section is here to help you plan a trip that goes well.
You’ll find route guides for every shape of holiday. The full Ring Road in seven, ten, or fourteen days. The Golden Circle and South Coast for travellers with only a long weekend. The Westfjords for those willing to go slow and quiet. The Arctic Coast Way along the north. And the highland crossings for the few weeks each summer when the interior opens up. Each guide tells you what’s realistic to drive in a day, where to stop, where to sleep, and which stretches are worth lingering on rather than ticking off.
I’m honest about the practical stuff too. What kind of car you actually need for each route (and when a small 2WD is fine versus when a proper 4×4 is non-negotiable), how to read road.is and vedur.is before you set off, what fuel costs to expect, and the single-lane bridges, blind hills, and gravel sections that trip up first-time visitors. Winter driving gets its own treatment — it’s a different country between November and March.
Many of the rental companies, guesthouses, and tour operators along these routes partner with me, and my newsletter subscribers get exclusive discount codes for a long list of them.
Browse the guides below and you’ll plan a route that fits your time, your vehicle, and the season you’re travelling in.
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I'm Jón, a native Icelander who has called Reykjavík home for over 30 years. Since 2012, I've been running this magazine the way a knowledgeable local friend would — giving you the honest advice, the real discounts from 50+ partners in the Icelandic travel industry, and 200+ expert interviews you won't find anywhere else. This is Iceland from the inside.