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Bottom line up front: An Iceland self-drive is one of the world’s best-value long-distance road trips — 10 days per person costs ¥35,000–55,000, covering a complete panorama of glaciers, hot springs, waterfalls, and black sand beaches. Vehicles under 8 seats require no special licence. Winter (November–February) brings blizzard risk, however; the single most important safety rule is never driving on unpaved F-roads.
Iceland is a North Atlantic island nation of just 380,000 people, yet it holds some of the most extreme geology on Earth — glaciers, geysers, active volcanoes, black sand beaches, and the northern lights. Lonely Planet once ranked it the world’s number one place to visit.
Why Self-Drive Iceland?
- Geographically spread out: The main attractions are distributed along Route 1; public transport is infrequent, expensive, and private transfers are pricey
- Maximum flexibility: Pull over to photograph any scene; adjust your schedule around sunrise and sunset
- Great value: Four people sharing a car split the rental and fuel — saving 40%+ compared to organised tours
- Deeper experience: Iceland’s most spectacular scenery is hidden down the “turn-offs” along Route 1 (sticking to the main road means missing 80% of the highlights)
10-Day Classic Ring Road Route
Day 1 — Reykjavík Acclimatisation Day
- Hallgrímskirkja, Sun Voyager sculpture
- Harpa Concert Hall
- Laugavegur shopping street
- Dinner: Reykjavík harbour fish restaurant — around €40–60/person
Day 2 — Golden Circle
- Þingvellir National Park — North American/Eurasian plate boundary; snorkelling available
- Geysir geothermal area — Strokkur erupts every 5–10 minutes
- Gullfoss — glacial river cascading in three drops
- Side trip: Friðheimlar tomato farm lunch — unlimited cherry-tomato salad buffet
- Stay the night: Hella or Vík, convenient for the next day’s drive
Days 3–4 — South Coast
- Seljalandsfoss — walkable waterfall you can pass behind; evening light is magical
- Skógafoss — rainbows appear frequently; energetic climbers can reach the top via stairs
- Reynisfjara Black Sand Beach — one of the world’s most beautiful black beaches; watch for sneaker waves
- Skaftafell — glacier-hike booking point
- Stay the night: Vík is the largest town on the south coast; plenty of accommodation
Days 5–6 — East Fjords and Egilsstaðir
- Vatnajökull — Europe’s largest glacier; Game of Thrones filming location
- Jökulsárlón Glacier Lagoon — glaciers calving into the sea; harbour seals in permanent residence
- Diamond Beach — translucent ice blocks stranded on black sand, sparkling like gemstones in sunlight
- Stay the night: Höfn — the lobster town; lobster hot dogs around €15, highly recommended
Day 7 — Mývatn Area
- Krafla volcano — crater lake with active geothermal activity
- Hverir — sulphur geothermal field; powerful smell but stunning scenery
- Mývatn Nature Baths — the locals’ favourite hot spring, far less crowded than the Blue Lagoon; tickets ¥200–280, 15% cheaper if pre-booked
- Dimmuborgir — lava pillar formations; Game of Thrones wildling camp
Day 8 — Akureyri, Northern Capital
- Akureyri Cathedral
- Eyjafjörður — whale-watching tours
- Stay the night: Guesthouses near Akureyri
Day 9 — Snæfellsnes Peninsula
- Kirkjufell (Arrowhead Mountain) — Iceland’s most photographed peak; tripod essential
- Arnarstapi — sea-arch cliffs and hiking trail
- Snæfellsjökull glacier — the entrance to Jules Verne’s Journey to the Centre of the Earth
- Stay the night: Stykkishólmur
Day 10 — Return to Reykjavík
- Visit geysers and waterfalls along the way
- Blue Lagoon — advance booking required! Book 2–4 weeks ahead in peak season
- Evening flight or extra night
Car Rental and Insurance
| Rental Option | Best For | Price Reference |
|---|---|---|
| Small 2WD (Fiesta/Yaris) | May–September, fine weather, standard routes | ¥400–700/day |
| 4WD SUV (Jimny/Dacia Duster) | October–April, or any F-road | ¥700–1,200/day |
| 4WD off-roader (Land Cruiser/Defender) | Extreme winter conditions, experienced drivers | ¥1,200–2,000/day |
Insurance essentials:
- Gravel Protection (SAAP/GP): Iceland has many stony roads — must-buy; ~¥60/day
- Third-party liability: mandatory
- Full coverage: consider once you have Gravel Protection
- Recommended: use QEEQ to compare prices across rental companies — price differences on the same vehicle can reach 30%
10-Day Budget Breakdown (2 People)
| Item | Budget |
|---|---|
| Car rental (10 days, 4WD SUV) | ¥7,000–12,000 (split between 2) |
| Fuel | ¥3,000–5,000 |
| Accommodation (9 nights, guesthouse/hotel) | ¥8,000–18,000 |
| Food | ¥400–800/day |
| Attraction tickets/activities (Blue Lagoon, glacier hike) | ¥2,000–4,000/person |
| Flights (from Europe) | ¥4,000–8,000/person |
| Total | ~¥45,000–75,000 (2 people) |
Recommended Booking Tools
- QEEQ: Compare all major Iceland rental companies, including bundled gravel protection
- AutoEurope: European car-rental specialist; some vehicles cheaper than booking direct by 20%
- GetTransfer: Airport transfer booking
- NordVPN: Iceland rental websites often price differently by region — switching VPN nodes can reveal cheaper prices, saving 10–20%
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