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  1. Hannah

    Hi!

    I am heading to Iceland the last week of September and had a couple of questions:
    1: Was it hard to find campsites in the winter? I’ve read most close around September 15, and I didn’t know if you could still use the sites, just without all the conveniences. We will be in a campervan as well.
    2: Do you know of any tricks or deals to get a cheaper deal on campervans? .
    3. How necessary is four-wheel drive? We don’t plan on off roading or going into the highlands (will only be there for a week), but didn’t know if it was needed for weather conditions or if winter tires would suffice.

    Thank you! And any tips/ helpful tricks would be greatly appreciated!

    Hannah

    • Hey Hannah! Campsites do close, however we were there in October and most were still open so it may depend on their weather conditions– any later in the year, you risk a lot of roads also being closed down due to storms and snow. The only campsite that had closed restrooms was in Arnarstapi.

      The car rental would definitely depend on the time of year– the rental companies would know best 🙂

  2. Maria

    Hello! My husband and I are considering doing a campervan in Iceland for our honeymoon. I’m not sure the best way to ask this, but we’re just not sure if staying in a campervan when it is highly recommended to stay at ‘official campsites’ (right?) is worth it – is it still better than staying in a hotel/b&b if we can’t be right up close and personal to a waterfall? Thank you!

    • Hi Maria, I loved seeing the island via camper van, but it can be very close quarters and cramped, so I’d recommend booking a few nights in B&Bs to stay comfortable 🙂 Typically the campsites have showers, but you can’t free camp anywhere, and if you are able to camp near a waterfall it would be in a parking lot.

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