How to drive safely in Icelandic wind

Discover how to turn Iceland’s famously fierce winds into the thrill of a lifetime—and arrive in comfort. From checking real-time forecasts and slowing down on exposed bridges to…

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Why gravel roads are normal in Iceland

Iceland’s famous gravel roads aren’t just a means to get from A to B—they’re your ticket to remote waterfalls, hidden highland vistas, and roadside farm stalls brimming with…

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F-roads explained for beginners

Discover Iceland’s F-roads—rugged 4×4 tracks that lead to remote waterfalls, glacial rivers and dramatic mountain passes. Open from late June to early September (best July–August), these highland routes…

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What is Route 1 (Ring Road)?

Embark on the ultimate Icelandic adventure as you circle the island on Route 1—aptly nicknamed the Ring Road. In just over 1,300 km, you’ll wind past steaming geysers,…

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Understanding Icelandic road numbers

Discover Iceland at your own pace by mastering its road-numbering system: the 1,332 km Route 1 Ring Road, two- and three-digit connectors, and summer-only F-roads that demand a…

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Do you need a 4×4 in Iceland?

Driving Iceland’s legendary landscapes doesn’t always require a 4x4—but if you’re tackling F-roads in the Highlands or exploring during winter, a rugged vehicle is a must. In summer,…

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Renting a car in Iceland: what to know

Discover the freedom of a self-drive adventure in Iceland with everything you need to know—from driver’s license rules, insurance options and gravel protection, to road types (paved Ring…

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Is driving in Iceland easy for tourists?

Discover the freedom of a self-drive adventure in Iceland’s Westfjords and West Iceland. Cruise the well-maintained Ring Road and scenic backroads at your own pace, chasing hidden waterfalls,…

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Why people keep coming back to Iceland

Discover Iceland’s dramatic contrasts—from roaring waterfalls and black-sand beaches to steaming hot springs and dancing auroras. Whether you’re chasing the midnight sun on a summer whale-watching adventure or…

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