I haven't been in December, but have heard that traversing the roads and getting around can be very difficult due to the weather conditions. There may be some places you won't be able to reach due to road closures, and you'll be limited by the amount of daylight you get for some things, too. It will be great for the northern lights and snowy landscape, but definitely go well equipped and do your research on what you want to do and whether it will be viable at that time of year. I would suggest looking at guided tours in advance too who can provide specialist gear and vehicles. My recent trip was in June, so quite a different experience to going in December. Hope this helps!
A general guide for using drones can be found here: drone-laws.com/drone-laws-in-iceland/ Each place has differing restrictions, and some do require specific authority for use of drones, particularly in the Golden Circle, best to check the regulations of each area you wish to record before you go :)
How could you only have a few subscribers?! This is amazing photography and making!
Great video! Going for three days in two weeks! Can’t wait
Glad you enjoyed! I’m sure you’ll have an awesome time out there
How’d it go!!??
Thank you for this beautiful music. Thank you for this beautiful scenery and thank you for this informative information.
Thank you for this beautiful comment🙏🏼 so glad you enjoyed
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incredible video Kelvin
Thanks! Glad you enjoyed :)
Great video, very helpful
Great video & commentary. Thank you for sharing.
Great video
Food at the end looks incredible, what was the name of the restaurant and what was price point like?
It was! It was called Sjavargrillio sjavargrillid.is/en/
I can't remember what the price was, but definitely on the pricier side.
Which month was this video taken? We are Dec 2023, any advice?
I haven't been in December, but have heard that traversing the roads and getting around can be very difficult due to the weather conditions. There may be some places you won't be able to reach due to road closures, and you'll be limited by the amount of daylight you get for some things, too. It will be great for the northern lights and snowy landscape, but definitely go well equipped and do your research on what you want to do and whether it will be viable at that time of year. I would suggest looking at guided tours in advance too who can provide specialist gear and vehicles. My recent trip was in June, so quite a different experience to going in December. Hope this helps!
What hotel did you go to
Is was literally called "Viking Hotel" just outside of Reykjavík
I see you recorded some footage with a drone, how are the the drone regulations there?
A general guide for using drones can be found here: drone-laws.com/drone-laws-in-iceland/
Each place has differing restrictions, and some do require specific authority for use of drones, particularly in the Golden Circle, best to check the regulations of each area you wish to record before you go :)