What to do if your rental gets sandblasted near Snæfellsnes Peninsula: documentation, photos, and next steps

March 5, 2026 · Travel Tips

photographer: Aron Gestsson :

Turn a Rough Patch into a Memorable Adventure

Driving the rugged roads around Snæfellsnes Peninsula is an Icelandic thrill—but strong winds can sometimes send sand and pea-sized gravel blasting across your rental’s paint. If your vehicle ends up looking like it’s been through a desert storm, follow these simple steps to stay calm, document the damage, and get back on the road quickly.

1. Find a Safe Spot and Assess

Pull over to a wide, sheltered area away from traffic. Take a moment to breathe, then:

  • Switch off the engine and engage the handbrake.
  • Inspect the windshield and body panels for chips or deep scratches.
  • Note any glass cracks—you’ll need details for the rental company.

2. Document Everything

Clear, dated evidence is your best friend when dealing with damage claims.

  • Take wide-angle shots of the entire vehicle and close-ups of specific dents or scratches.
  • Capture the surroundings—windblown dunes, signage, GPS timestamp—to prove the location.
  • Write down the date, time, and weather conditions in a notebook or phone memo.

3. Contact Your Rental Provider and Insurance

Most companies have a 24/7 hotline—call them right away, then follow up in writing:

  • Report the incident and email your photos and notes.
  • Ask about on-site repair options or a replacement vehicle.
  • Check if your credit card or travel insurance covers sand and rock damage.

4. Protect Yourself and Your Belongings

While waiting for next steps:

  • Cover your seats and luggage with dustproof liners.
  • Wear sunglasses or goggles to shield your eyes from loose particles.
  • Keep microfiber cloths handy to wipe off dust without scratching.

5. Recover with Comfort at Ourhotels.is

After the flurry of calls and pictures, reward yourself with a cozy stay at The Stykkishólmur Inn, bookable through Ourhotels.is. Nestled by the harbor, it offers plush bedding, warm Scandinavian décor, and a delicious breakfast to refresh your spirits.

Planning Your Snæfellsnes Escape

  • When to go: Late June through August for milder winds and midnight sun.
  • What to pack: Windbreaker, microfiber towels, protective goggles, and a weather-proof phone case.
  • How long to stay: 2–3 nights to explore lava fields, sea cliffs, and charming fishing villages without rushing.

Ready for Your Next Icelandic Adventure?

Don’t let a bit of sand slow you down. Book your stress-free stay at The Stykkishólmur Inn or one of our other exceptional properties via Ourhotels.is and keep your journey on track. Safe travels and unforgettable memories await!