Camping in Iceland
Iceland, land of fire and ice, offers breathtaking landscapes that attract travelers from around the world. For those looking to fully immerse themselves in Icelandic nature, camping is an attractive option, even in winter.
What are the options for camping in Iceland?

A campsite in Iceland
The advantages of camping

A campsite in the Highlands
One of the main advantages of camping in Iceland is the direct access to remarkable natural sites. Campers can wake up with a view of glaciers, volcanoes, lava fields, and waterfalls. This allows for total immersion in Icelandic nature.
The prolonged daylight during the summer months offers another reason to camp in Iceland. With almost 24 hours of daylight, campers can enjoy long days for exploring and not feel rushed by the obligation to check in to hotels before 7 p.m.
Finally, camping in Iceland encourages meeting other travelers and discovering different cultures. It's also an opportunity to share your discoveries and get advice from other travelers on sites to visit.
Where to book your car, campervan, or motorhome?
Is it dangerous to camp in Iceland?
What is the best season for camping in Iceland?

A breathtaking view
Are campsites open in winter in Iceland?

Camping in winter in Iceland
Is wild camping allowed in Iceland?

Wild camping is forbidden
What are the opening hours/periods for campsites in Iceland?
How much does a night of camping cost in Iceland?

The campervan is a popular solution
Do you need to book your spot at a campsite in Iceland?
Where are the campsites located in Iceland?
What services are available?
Should you buy the Camping Card in Iceland?

The Camping Card allows you to save money
How to equip yourself for camping in Iceland?
Can you buy or rent camping equipment in Iceland?
The best campsites in Iceland

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