Iceland · Region guides
Fire, ice, and everything in between. Drive a few hours in Iceland and the landscape reinvents itself — glaciers, geysers, black-sand beaches, empty highlands. I covered all six regions below and scored every single stop honestly, so you can build a trip that’s all highlights and no tourist traps.
Inside each region, every sight gets the same 1–5 score on four things, shown as dots. It’s personal and subjective — but it’s exactly how I decide what’s worth the detour and what to skip.
Pure wow factor — how stunning it really is in person. 5 dots = drop-everything beautiful.
How easy to reach and walk to. 5 dots = roll up and you’re there; fewer = rough roads, effort or a proper hike.
Most Icelandic sights are free — usually just parking. 1 dot = free or cheap; more dots = pricier (entry, tours).
How much you’ll share it. 1 dot = near-solitude; 5 dots = tour-bus central. Tip: go early or near midnight in summer to beat the crowds.

The famous loop — plus the South Coast stops worth the extra miles.
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The capital, honestly: what’s worth your time and what to skip.
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Geothermal north — craters, lava caves and steaming earth.
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Iceland in miniature: one peninsula, a bit of everything.
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The 15 falls I’d actually drive out of my way for.
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The quieter corners most itineraries miss.
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Iceland Ring Road Campervan Guide
My full 14-day route — 1,309 km, every campsite I used, what I actually spent, and the stops worth the detour. The plan I drove, in one PDF.
How I booked my campervan
I compared three rentals before I chose mine. These are the ones I’d use again — Lava gives 5% off with code CREATOR.
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