International

2023 Iceland

May 31, 2023 - June 14, 2023

14 days 1,429 miles 30 stops

"Sun Voyager" sculpture

After a wonderful trip-of-a-lifetime to the Galapagos earlier this year, we decided to do another bucket list trip of a very different sort - traveling the Ring Road around Iceland. Our friends, Hilda and Paul, who also happen to be our son’s in-laws joined us for the trip.

The Galapagos and Iceland couldn’t have been more different: one was on the Equator, the other close to the Arctic Circle; one was on a yacht, the other in a camper van; one focused on wildlife, the other on dramatic landscapes, and on and on. However, they did share the commonality of volcanic activity and lots and lots of lava.

Vestrahorn

As our means of transport in Iceland, we chose to rent an Urban Plus camper van from McRent - the same vehicle we had rented in our earlier trips to the Alps and Spain. The camper was 6-meters long, but each of those meters was used very efficiently - big queen-size bed across the back, bathroom with shower, dinette, refrigerator and stove, and lots of storage space.

Iceland is an expensive country though, so the van cost considerably more than the ones we rented in Germany and Spain - $300 per night rather than around $115.

Kirkjufell all to ourselves

I spent weeks pouring over Iceland travel guides and watching YouTube videos before finalizing the itinerary for a 15-day trip around the Ring Road. You can’t see it all in a 15-day period, but I was going to give it a try.

So off we went, camping and seeing so much of the incredible beauty and variety that Iceland has to offer - from literally thousands of waterfalls everywhere you look, stunning mountains, glaciers, volcanoes, steam rising from geothermal areas, lovely quaint fishing villages, street art, puffins, and sheep. Iceland has become a very popular place for tourists, so it was great to be able to get off the beaten track for most of our trip and experience the real Iceland.

Itinerary

# Stop Date Miles Hours
1 Reykjavik May 30, 2023 50 0.75
2 Seljalandsfoss June 1, 2023 80 1.75
3 Skogafoss June 1, 2023 20 0.5
4 Vik - Dyrhólaey and Reynisfjara Black Sand Beach June 2, 2023 21 0.5
5 Eldhraun Lava Fields June 2, 2023 10 0.5
6 Fjaðrárgljúfur Canyon June 2, 2023 4 0.25
7 Skaftafell - Svartifoss and Skaftafellsjökull June 2, 2023 50 1
8 Hofskirkja June 3, 2023 12 0.3
9 Múlagljúfur Canyon June 3, 2023 17 0.5
10 Jökulsárlón Glacier Lagoon and Diamond Beach June 3, 2023 10 0.25
11 Vestrahorn June 4, 2023 57 1.2
12 Laekjavik Coast (East Fjords) June 4, 2023 60 1.5
13 Seydisfjordur June 4, 2023 110 2.5
14 Borgarfjörður eystri June 5, 2023 60 1.5
15 Hengifoss June 5, 2023 70 1.5
16 Lake Mývatn Geothermal Area June 6, 2023 130 2.5
17 Goðafoss June 7, 2023 32 0.75
18 Akureyri June 7, 2023 21 0.5
19 Siglufjörður June 7, 2023 50 1.25
20 Búðardalur June 9, 2023 170 3.5
21 Snæfellsnes Peninsula - Grundarfjörður (Kirkjufell) June 9, 2023 135 2.75
22 Snæfellsnes peninsula - Hellissandur June 10, 2023 22 0.5
23 Snæfellsnes peninsula - Skarðsvík Beach and Svörtuloft lighthouse. June 10, 2023 10 0.5
24 Snæfellsnes Peninsula - Djúpalónssandur Beach June 10, 2023 16 0.5
25 Snæfellsnes Peninsula - Arnastapi June 11, 2023 10 0.25
26 Snæfellsnes Peninsula - Búðakirkja June 11, 2023 12 0.3
27 Seltún Geothermal Area June 11, 2023 128 2.75
28 Grindavik June 12, 2023 18 0.5
29 Fagradalsfjall June 12, 2023 40 0.2
30 Blue Lagoon June 13, 2023 4 0.2