What’s the best time to visit Iceland?
The best months to visit Iceland are May through August for mild weather, long daylight hours, and easier ring-road driving. For the Northern Lights, the ideal time is late September to mid-April on clear, dark nights. Winter (Nov-Mar) offers more aurora opportunities but shorter daylight and challenging weather.
Do I need a car in Iceland?
Renting a car gives you the most freedom, especially for the Golden Circle, South Coast, and Ring Road explorations. Roads are generally well maintained, but weather changes fast - snow, ice, and high winds can make driving hazardous in winter, so check conditions and weather warnings daily before departure.
Is Iceland expensive & how should I plan my budget?
Iceland is known as a high-cost destination for food, accommodation, and tours compared with many other countries. Budget wisely for meals and activities, and consider options like self-drive itineraries or guesthouses to control costs. Credit/debit cards are widely accepted, so you rarely need cash.
How many days do I need to see Iceland well?
For a solid Iceland experience, 7-10 days lets you explore Reykjavík, the Golden Circle, South Coast waterfalls, ice lagoons, and more. A shorter 4-5 day trip hits highlights, but a full Ring Road circuit ideally requires 10+ days.