A Guide to Camping in Iceland

Camping in Iceland is a popular way to experience the country’s stunning natural beauty, rugged landscapes, and unique geological features. With its vast open spaces and diverse terrain, Iceland offers countless camping opportunities for adventurers of all kinds. Here are some things to know about camping in Iceland:

When to go: The camping season in Iceland typically runs from June to September, when the weather is milder and the days are longer. However, some campsites may be open year-round, depending on the location.

Where to go: There are numerous campsites throughout Iceland, ranging from basic facilities to more developed sites with amenities such as showers, toilets, and cooking areas- some even have swimming pools. Many campsites are located in national parks, near glaciers, or along the country’s stunning coastline.

What to expect: Camping in Iceland can be a unique and rewarding experience, but it’s important to be prepared for the country’s often unpredictable weather conditions watch the forecast closely. Be sure to bring warm clothing, waterproof gear, and a sturdy tent. In the summer also plan ahead as camp grounds can book out fast- especially in good weather. Campers should also be aware of the need to secure food and garbage from wildlife such as Arctic foxes.

Regulations: It is important to always stay in a camp ground as wild camping is not permitted generally.

Safety: It’s important to prioritize safety when camping in Iceland. Be aware of the risks of camping in remote areas, and take necessary precautions such as informing others of your itinerary and carrying emergency equipment.

Camping in Iceland offers a unique and exciting way to experience this incredible country’s natural beauty. With its diverse landscapes and challenging conditions, Iceland is the perfect destination for adventurous campers. Just be sure to plan ahead, pack appropriately, and prioritize safety to ensure a successful and enjoyable camping trip and always remember the Responsible Tourism Pledge:

I PLEDGE TO BE A RESPONSIBLE TOURIST.

WHEN I EXPLORE NEW PLACES,
I WILL LEAVE THEM AS I FOUND THEM.

I WILL TAKE PHOTOS TO DIE FOR,
WITHOUT DYING FOR THEM.

I WILL FOLLOW THE ROAD INTO THE UNKNOWN,
BUT NEVER VENTURE OFF THE ROAD.

AND I WILL ONLY PARK WHERE I AM SUPPOSED TO.

WHEN I SLEEP OUT UNDER THE STARS,
I’LL STAY WITHIN A CAMPSITE.

AND WHEN NATURE CALLS,
I WON’T ANSWER THE CALL ON NATURE.

I WILL BE PREPARED FOR ALL WEATHERS,
ALL POSSIBILITIES AND ALL ADVENTURES.

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