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Mistakes to avoid: Must-Knows for Your Road Trip

Iceland is breathtaking, but its wild nature and unique conditions require careful preparation. To ensure your campervan adventure is memorable for all the right reasons, I’ve summarized the most common pitfalls. Avoiding these nine simple mistakes will keep you safe, save you money, and protect the fragile Icelandic environment.
#1 No “Weather Buffer” in the Itinerary

Icelandic weather is unpredictable and can cause sudden road closures. Never book your schedule back-to-back. Always include a daily time buffer to stay flexible and safe during storms

#2 Underestimating Distances

Distances in Iceland are measured in time, not kilometers. Gravel roads and high winds significantly slow you down. Always double-check your drive times to avoid arriving late at night

#3 Driving Off-Road

Off-roading is strictly illegal and causes permanent damage to Iceland’s fragile volcanic nature. Stick to marked paths and official roads to protect the environment and avoid extremely heavy fines.

#4 Cotton instead of Layers

Cotton traps moisture and dries slowly, leading to rapid heat loss. Use the three-layer system with wool or synthetic base layers to stay warm and dry in the Icelandic cold.

#5 No Waterproof Gear

Standard water-resistant jackets will fail under Iceland’s heavy rain and waterfall spray. Invest in high-quality, fully waterproof outer shells to ensure you stay comfortable during your outdoor adventures.

#6 Wrong Footwear

Slippery lava rocks and muddy trails require sturdy hiking boots with excellent ankle support. Avoid sneakers to prevent injuries and ensure a safe grip on the island’s diverse, rugged terrain.

#7 Buying Bottled Water

Icelandic tap water is among the cleanest and tastiest in the world. Save money and reduce plastic waste by bringing a reusable bottle and filling it up for free everywhere.

#8 Overpacking Bulk

Space inside a campervan is very limited. Avoid large hard-shell suitcases that block your living area. Use soft duffel bags that can be easily folded and stored away during travel.

#9 The “Door Grip” Mistake

Violent wind gusts can catch car doors and rip them right off their hinges. Always hold your door firmly with both hands when opening it to avoid costly, uninsured damages.