South Iceland Road Trip -no Greenland-

| My South Iceland Road Trip I just came back from a one-week trip in South Iceland. The country is very expensive, so I chose a simple way to travel. I rented a 4x4 camper van. It was my small home with a bed and a heater. I could sleep and travel anywhere without booking hotels or eating in restaurants. Logistics The van: I rented it from Extreme Iceland. It cost about €1,000 for one week and about €1,000 for gas. The experience: I traveled in late May. There was almost no night because of the Midnight Sun. The sun did not really set. It was a very special experience. A rough start: My first night near Gullfoss was difficult. The heater did not work, the wind was very strong, and the door broke. I did not sleep much. But in the morning, I saw a big waterfall with rainbows. It was beautiful. Places I Loved The Golden Circle I visited famous places first. At Geysir, I saw hot water rise and explode into the air. At Thingvellir, I walked between cracks in the ground. It felt powerful and different. The South Coast Driving on Route 1 felt like a movie. Skogafoss & Seljalandsfoss: I walked behind the water at Seljalandsfoss. Dyrhólaey: I went there in the evening. The light on the black sand and rocks was amazing, and there were not many people. The Best Place: Jökulsárlón This glacier lagoon was my favorite place. I arrived when it was quiet. I sat for four hours and watched the ice in the water. I heard birds and the sound of ice breaking. The End of the Trip Reykjavik: After many days alone, the city felt busy and fun. The Blue Lagoon: Before I left, I relaxed in the warm blue water. It was a perfect way to finish the trip. My opinion If you want to enjoy nature in Iceland, a 4x4 road trip is the best way. It is simple and sometimes hard, but it is an unforgettable experience. [link] [comments] |
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