I just returned to reality in Australia 🇦🇺 two weeks ago, after 9 days in Iceland. I too am planning a return next year. Its like Iceland ignites something in your soul. Just an incredible place of beauty.
I couldn't agree more! Something about Iceland was just something more special than anywhere else!!! Wishing you safe travels!!! I am also curious to know what your favourite spot in Iceland was?
24:56 That is Road 614 not 622. 614 leads to the Red Sand Beach and is in the most southern Fjord in the reagion. The 622 is like 3 Fjords more north and you did not even drive to Thingeyri where the 622 starts. I tried to drive the 622 (the real dangerous road that is under the sea level for half a day every single day) on September 4th and I had to turn around after 1.5h of driving besides steep cliffs because the road was destroyed by the storm 2 days before. The road will never be repaired and is still broken even visible on Road.is. A local woman who lives on road 622 said to us that a Skoda was destroyed in the waves during the storm (car got stuck and owner hiked to safety). So no you did not drive the most dangerous road, you drove a well pressed dirt road called 614. Still a great Video. Loved watching it, apart of calling that road 614 in great conditions the most dangerous of the country.
Awww that is so cute. You are so lucky she didn't fall off that cliff in shock! Great narration, really enjoyed. Have never given much thought regarding Iceland, but now I would consider it to be a great place to visit. Congratulations!
Haha that's exactly what I was thinking so I was ready to catch her! Thank you much for your kind words it really does mean so much to me and I'm glad I could inspire you!! ❤
Lovely and informative video and beautiful proposal. What did you guys do for meals and if you had to choose, which stop would you have skipped or was underwhelming?
Thanks for the kind words!! :) For meals, we bought some groceries at the supermarket and cooked in the van and at camp sites! The van rental came with a portable butane stove so we used that alot as well as any cold cut sandwiches. Otherwise making simple meals like stews and pastas! The yogurt in Iceland was super super tasty! In terms of stops to skip, we felt Gulfoss was definitely underwhelming as it was super busy and alot of the other waterfalls were just as cool with less people! If you are tight on time, I also would skip the Geysir and Museum of Icelandic Sorcery and Witchcraft.
I thouroughly enjoyed your vid. I've been 2x and I am already planning my 3rd trip....eventually want to move there, it's so breathtakingly beautiful..Congrats on your engagement, what a perfect spot you pick to ask!!
Thank you so much! It really means alot!!! Ya I would love to move there such amazing things everywhere on the island. Hahah I had originally planned to propose at Vestrahorn but that morning was insanely foggy so Studlagil was my back up! What was your favourite location in Iceland?
Beautifully made video. I appreciate your choice of music too. Some of the Iceland travel videos are unwatchable because the music doesn't fit the vibe. What drone did you use, and would you recommend it? Congratulations on the nuptials!
Really appreciate the kind words! Yah I definitely wanted a dreamy somber vibe and I think I got that. I used a DJI Mini 2 for the shots. I highly recommend it. As of now they have the DJI mini 4 so its got some good improvements but at a much higher price point. Any of the DJI Mini drones is a good starter drone that is super easy to use and fly. If you have the money I'd recommend getting the newest one but if not the 2 and 3 are really good! Thanks again!! All the best.
Your video is outstanding. The extreme beauty of Iceland is not well enough known. You couldn't have done a better job of planning this trip. I realize you didn't get to see everything you wanted, but good for you for planning a return trip. You managed to have very good weather. I expect to be there in June but we won't be going everywhere you went. This is one time I'd love to be a drone and see what you saw. However I'm stunned by the spectacular imagery you compiled.
Thanks so much!! Your comments really do mean alot!! June is a beautiful time to go as well and I'm sure you will have an amazing trip!!!! Let me know how it goes and how you liked it!! ☺️
Congratulations, a lovely moment to propose, and thanks for creating/sharing your video. I've not long got back from 9 days out there and I'm missing the place already, but I'm back there in the summer for 23 days of birds/wildlife and exploring more of this fantastic island.
Thank you for this lovely video. Congrats on your engagement. I am planning my fifth trip to Iceland and I’m excited about visiting the Westfjords and the Northern Highlands.
I really enjoyed your video. My wife and I will be there in 3 weeks and hope to complete the ring road (weather permitting). I’ve added few stops thanks to you.
Thank you for providing cost and time information, it makes the content helpful for planning. Your editing and cinematography are top notch! What part of September did you go? We have started to plan our trip! Congratulations on the engagement! 🌼💗🍀
Great video, enjoyed it immensely. Just one factual error. Svalvogavegur is not the road depicted in the video and according to the map is not the one you took. It lies along the coast from Þingeyri out along the peninsula and then into Arnarfjörður. You have to time your trip with the tide as parts of the road is in a tidal area. And I would use a better equpped vehicle than the campervan, even if it is a 4x4. Other than this small error, then this is a great video and should be used as a template for tourists coming here to visit. Many congratulations on your engagement! Hope your make a return visit on future anniversaries!
Thank you for the correction!!! Definitely an important catch and my bad and I'll make the change in the video accordingly! Thank you for your kind comments and all the best to you as well!!!
I usually don't comment on videos but I must tell you I watched about 500 videos of people in Iceland and nobody's video comes close to your video I like that's your honest about places if it's nice or not even if it's popular keep it up❤
What an amazing video! enjoyed watching every minute of it. We are planning to visit ICELAND. your itinerary was the best so far. Thank you for sharing.
🥹🥹 thank you so much!! It means alot as I put alot of work into it. I know you will have an amazing trip!! Please let me know how it was when you return!!
4700 for 11 days? That's crazy, I paid 800 booking in the same day for 16 days + lost 300 on an extra insurance because i didn't had a credit card. Not 4x4 though but the roads you showed don't seem to need it. The one to Godaffoss was horror but it was one of the most interesting if i look back, it felt like was in a movie.
For me, it was just as COVID was getting over so I think the prices were definitely inflated but I also noticed the price difference between 4x4 and regular camper vans to be a huge difference. In addition, not sure if you booked a camper van or a regular car but that difference is huge as well. I would say that 70% of the roads I drove on did not require a 4x4 but I still think all the F-roads that require 4x4 cars by law to be by far the best locations. Without a 4x4 you wouldn't be able to see those spots. If you are looking for a 4x4 camper van then I think the price is still what it costs now. Kudos to you if you got even just a camper van for 16 days on 800 CAD because thats a steal.
Love the video and the fact that you focus on the destination rather than yourself. This makes your video awesome to watch. The photography was stunning and the commentary informative and interesting. Congratulations to you both as well.
@@RoshniKollipara thanks for the love!! We used Lava Car Rental. I'd say it was a fair price and very friendly people but nothing special, I mostly went with them as it was the only rental available at the time. I saw alot of rentals from Cozy Campers and their vans looked a little nicer. So to answer your question I would recommend them but it's a very basic setup
Beautiful video! CONGRATULATIONS 🍾! i’ve been to Iceland once but based in Reykjavík, would you suggest staying in the West Fard or staying in the south I like to hike be in the Hot Springs and just generally out in nature one day in the capital is enough for me
Thank you for the amazing comments ! 😁😁 In terms of your questions, I think if you want the best hiking experiences, I would say the Highlands are amazing as there are few people and amazing views with untouched nature. However, it may not be as accessible. With that in mind comparing the West Fjords and the south, I would say stick to the south as it has more accessible and marked hiking trails as well as more known hot springs. The south east area of the island definitely has less crowds with amazing places to see as well. The West fjords are amazing as well but things are further apart and may not have as many marked/well known trails/hot springs. But it will definitely have less crowds. Hope that helped!
@@adventurerice i am going in October with wife to celebrate our 25th anniversary. Still nervous about wheres and tos, but your video made things much clearer ! And congrats for the engagement! You are a lovely couple.
Very nice video, beautiful images you made there! I'm going Iceland late october, but I have some questions about how easy is to get to every attraction, GPS is enough? The parking spots are easy to identify? And the hiking trails? I'm kinda scary for its my first big trip, so I'm getting every help I can!
Thanks for your lovely comments! I would say it was fairly easy to get around but some places can be far apart. It also depends on your location, in October I think some of the more remote locations which are far apart, such as the highlands might be closed off but the more popular attractions should still be open. Through our trip we only had issues with GPS/cell service in the highlands and west fjords but we had wifi router in our campervan which helped with that. For most trips around the Ring road I would say just your cell is enough but I would pre download the maps/directions if you are unsure! All of the parking and trails were easy to identify! I wouldn't be too worried as everything was fairly straightforward and Iceland is super safe as well! I am sure you will have a great trip!
This was a beautiful vlog. Well done! I visited Iceland in 2016 on a solo campervan trip and loved it so much, I'm planning a trip in June 2025 with my daughter and dad. I really enjoyed seeing your drone shots, and I'm happy to know I can get such good quality from the one you used and not break the bank. I did the Golden Circle and the southern coast, so my favorite part was Dyrhólaey. This time, we plan to go further into the Eastfjords. We wanted to stop at Diamond Beach and come back, but is there anything further north on that coast that you would say is a "must not miss"? Also, are there toll tunnels on the way? Thanks!
Thanks so much for your nice words it means alot!! I'm sure your family will love Iceland 😊😊 yah especially now I'm sure the drones are even better! In terms of things in the east we definitely LOVED Voks Baths which was really luxurious and relaxing! I would also say Dettifoss was really cool but the road in was a little rough and more of the northern side. Something I wish I got to do was see Vestrahorn as well!! We never encountered any toll tunnels through our trip.
Wow, your Iceland video and the briefs of the places you visited are most interesting and informative. Great job! I noticed you drove the campervan you hired to the F-roads/highlands. Are campervans allowed to be driven to the highlands? I thought only 4WD are allowed.
Thanks alot! I wanted to give as much info as I can and detail that other videos didn't put! In terms of your question, yes! Campervans are allowed in the highlands but they just need to be a 4WD version. Rental companies will have campervans to rent that are designated as 2WD and 4WD so just make sure you get the right one. If you do go into the highlands for long periods of time I would recommend vans equipped for river crossings.
Beautiful video. Thank you for sharing your beautiful and amazing trip to Iceland. Well done. Congratulations to you and your fiancée. Stay happy and Keep on traveling.
One of the best videos that I have seen of Iceland. The itinerary and the detailed explanation was spot on. I wish you had more subscribers as you have made an excellent video with minimal equipments. Could you please let me know in which month did you travel as I am also planning for an Iceland trip next year. Thanks and all the very best for all your future travels. :)
Absolutely fantastic video! We went in February 2024 and was blown away by the country and the views. Expensive but well worth it, can’t wait to go again after watching your video.
My dream trip. I’m still trying to plan my trip. I thought a cruise at first but you really don’t get to see much. But I’m nervous about driving. My husband and I are much for camping. So I need to take that into consideration. Are there many places to stay along the routes you took? Fantastic video!
Thanks for your kind comments!! I would highly recommend a road trip around Iceland! Explore on your own schedule and much more freedom! In terms of campsites, I wouldn't say there were many I would see along the routes but that's mainly due to the lower population in Iceland (Compared to North America). I linked a Google map in the description showing all the campsites in Iceland so I would plan a general route using those! Airbnb's would be another option but I found them to be expensive.
Thank you for sharing your trip! Congratulations! May I know did you book the campsites ahead? Any useful links eg map, facilities (gas station, food etc) along the way for road trip? Is Sep busy high season in Iceland? Thanks!
I'm glad you enjoyed it!! In terms of campsites, all of them were first come first serve but they always had lots of avaiable space even when I arrived in late evenings. I linked some useful links in the description for road conditions and campsites which were quite useful. Lastly, Sept is the tail end of high season (summer) so it is less busy!
@@shashikiran8574 yes!! I think we had a good chance to see them most nights there but we decided to stay up near the end our trip to see them although they weren't super visible by the naked eye and more visible through our cameras! We used an app to help track the lights !
Amazing video!! I'm planning on going to Iceland this June, and this video has some great info. You're editing is beautiful. What is drone drone model did you use?
Thank you!!!! I hope you have an amazing trip!! You will absolutely get some great photos and videos!! I used the DJI MINI 2. If you are looking for vertical video or photos then the DJI MINI 3 would be better for you but the 2 has everything else you need essentially.
Wonderful video and congratulations on your engagement! Would you mind sharing what hike you did at Landamannalaugar? I love that view! Overall, it looks like you got great conditions and glad you and your fiancé had an amazing time!
Thank you!! Glad you liked our video! In Landamannalaugar, I don't remember the exact name of the trail but I think it is Suournamur. Should be the dark red trail line on the map. For reference I highlighted it in the video also!
Hey man what a great cinematic shots you have captured and put it well together. Thought like I'm watching a movie. I'm planning to go next year but confused as to go in April or October? I'm leaning towards April and also hoping to see Northern Lights as Nights will be longer in October if I go. Can you please guide on this one mate? ^^
Thank you!!! Really appreciate the love, I put alot of work so it means the world that you liked it.❤ Between April and Oct, I would recommend April as it does give you more daylight. It is cold but the hot springs will be that much better! In terms of seeing the lights I think your chances are fairly equal but I can't say with confidence. The only thing would be to see what trail and road conditions are like in April. I know alot of roads and trails close with colder and snowy conditions so I would double check the main sites you want to see.
Hi! thank you for the comment!!!! In terms of gas stations, it would depend on the region, in the southern areas of the ring road there were many stations as there were many small towns along the road. As you go further north and into the mountains there arn't as many. In these more sparse areas (north Iceland, West Fjords and highlands) I would always fill up when I see any station if I am 3/4 full or less, just to be on the safe side I never came close to running out of gas so as long as you fill up before entering long isolated stretches of road, you should be good!
Hello! Between Day 10 and Day 11, you mentioned doing a quick drive from Rauðisandur to Reykjavik of 2 hours. Was that a typo ? Google maps says it's more like a 5 hours drive. I am trying to plan my West Coast itinerary and I noticed that big gap.
I may have misspoke in the video but the approximate 2 hours is from our campsite for the night which was just outside of the West Fjords (Búðardalur tjaldsvæði), to Reykjavik. I think it was about 3 hours to this campsite from Raudisandur which adds up to the 5 hours.
My wife and I thoroughly enjoyed your video and narration style. ❤ However, the background music at many places was too loud and drowned out the narration.
I went in Sept! We got super lucky with weather as it was sunny the whole time aside from the last few days. I can't guarantee weather will be good but I liked going in Sept as the trails/roads were all still open, had less crowds and there was chances to see the Northern Lights still. That being said, I was expecting more rain on my trip so its definitely a possibility.
Beautiful video with such good scenic shots! Loved the music along with it. I'm planning to go to Iceland with my girlfriend at the end of October. Currently we aim to do a 'basic' route Reykjavík to Vík (including Golden Circle) and back by 2x2 rental and stay at guesthouses in towns. Anyone got any more tips where to go seeing as it's only a very small portion of Iceland? And how safe is it to drive like an hour or two in the dark after sunset? I got quite a couple waterfalls on my route right now, but I feel like it may get 'boring' if it's too many of them? These are: Gullfoss, Seljalandsfoss, Gljúfrabúi, Skógafoss and Kvernufoss. Are all worth visiting and are they diverse enough? And is it worth going to Silfra tectonic plates if we don't plan on snorkeling or diving?
My daughter and I did that itinerary last November. So much of the driving was dark and it was fine. The only trouble I had was between Akranes and northern Reykjavik. The striping on the road was worn off yet the local traffic all knew where it was supposed to be and they were going much faster than I was comfortable with. Ultimately we were fine. I would highly recommend Thingvellir National Park. Walking between 2 continental plates is really cool. Be sure to make the drive to Diamond Beach as a day trip from Vik. We did the boats at Jökulsárlón too. It was our first time so close to icebergs. My photos are amazing. At Seljalandsfoss there is another falls to the left. Be sure to see them. We didn’t do the last bit up to those falls because of the weather. We were disappointed but will definitely see them next time. No matter what you do it will be amazing. So much of the experience is Iceland’s vastness, rugged beauty and isolation. Be sure to take time to be still and discover what you see, hear, feel. It gets in your soul. Start planning your next, next trip!
@@choosewisely616 Hey! Thanks for your reply. Good to know that driving in the dark is ok. That sounds not great, but glad you were ok! I did read about Diamond Beach and watch a video but to me it doesn't look tooo appealing yet. But the glacier lake next to it is really great from what I can read so it'd basically be 2 things in 1 I guess. Only thing is that the drive is rather long back and forth and we only go 7 days. Not sure if its worth then. How highly would you recommend it? Is the drive from Vík to there also good? Might have to rethink if its a must see. Thanks in advance!
@@eli_mb97 I think it’s all about the experience you’re looking for. Diamond Beach was a ‘must do’ for us and it’s a very popular bus tour from Reykjavik. When we were there mid November, the beach was loaded with baby bergs. We live on a tropical island 🏝️ so it was the most opposite experience we could have and it was fantastic! It is 5 hours of driving plus stops/activities from Vik. The landscape is otherworldly and there are glaciers to see too. In November the sunset/sunrise was 2 hours long so the colors and changing sky was also a feature. We were balancing our daytime activities with aurora hunting at night so we didn’t make any of the stops along the way that day. One note about driving; most of the country is 2 lane undivided highway with no shoulder. Just be aware of oncoming cars and drive defensively, day or night. We did allow 2 nights in Vik so we could make that trip. I highly recommend it but if it’s not your thing then you will certainly have other fantastic experiences. Feel free to ask if you have any more questions.
@@choosewisely616 Oh yeah that makes sense since it's like complete opposite for you! I tried to squeeze it in now by cutting a day off Reykjavík, seeing as it will be a great route to drive aswell. Do you have any tips for locations for watching the Aurora, like with scenic backgrounds, around Vík? Thanks for the tip about the driving. What clothing did you bring? Safetravel website says to wear 3 layers, no cotton, water and windproof etc. haha
@@eli_mb97 Don’t know how long you’re planning in Reykjavik but you can see it thoroughly in 2 solid days. If you are planning day trips then add to that. Sky Lagoon was wonderful, we went after dark which was really cool. The Aurora are weather dependent also and Vik didn’t work for us. Most people go to the beach (town side, not basalt pillars) or up to the church - you can’t miss it. We saw the Aurora in Reykholt on the Golden Circle. We stayed at the Blue Hotel which was really great. Fridheimar is right next door- hint, hint (book now if you are interested). We did dress just as recommended, plus hats, scarves and gloves. It hovered around freezing during our trip (November). Not wanting to invest a fortune in clothes we can’t wear much we found great things on eBay and Amazon. A 3-in-1 coat is a must. The outer layer can be zipped off on warmer, dry days. We purchased thermal layers from 32 Degrees. They are inexpensive but comfortable and did a great job. We also had fleece lined snow pants, snow (waterproof) leggings and my daughter wore jeans with a thermal layer on dry days only. The day you visit Skogafoss you will want to be completely waterproof. The spray will soak you 2-300 yards before you get up close. It’s totally visible from a distance but you don’t feel the power of it. We had loads of fun exploring the area while being very comfortable. The thing about jeans is they don’t dry quickly enough so wear them wisely. In case you haven’t found it yet the Iceland Meteorological Office website is the best resource for weather and Aurora forecasts. In Vik we ate at The Soup Company and Blackcrust Pizza. Both were super yummy. 😋
Happy to hear you liked the video! 😊 I would say three weeks is great! You could easily spend a couple days in the highlands. You could probably adapt my itinerary and lengthen the time at each one! Maybe 2 days at Landamannalaugar instead of the half I did etc.
On Safetravel website I read about 3 layers of clothing, being water+windproof. How necessary is this? Would a poncho on top of normal clothing be fine aswell, or what do you recommend? Personally I dont have waterproof shoes or waterproof jacket, so it'd be quite costly do buy this for a trip!
It depends on the locations you would like to visit but I would say it is required at the bare minimum a waterproof jacket. It does rain pretty often in Iceland and weather can change really quickly. So it is always a good call to have a waterproof layer as you wouldn't want to be caught in the rain halfway through a hike. In addition, alot of the waterfalls will soak you once you get close enough and you often need to get a lot closer to really take it all in. In regards to a poncho, I think they could be okay but with windy conditions it could be an issue. I think a wind proof layer would also be recommended as in some areas it was really really windy! Especially in higher areas such as hikes in the highlands. Lastly, I think waterproof boots are not an absolute need but again this depends on your activities, some areas I had to step through a small river, or areas got really muddy so I was glad to have them for that and for rain. I would also consider the fact that if you dont own waterproof footwear and they get soaked, you would need to have space to pack a back up piece of footwear. To note, the trip I took in this video we were really lucky to have clear skies for the majority of the trip which was really uncommon. So my first hand experience could be a little skewed.
@@adventurerice Thanks a lot for your answer! We don't plan to go to the Highlands, just south until the glacier lagoon at furthest. Glad you got good weather for your trip! :)
Amazing trip! But honestly, all this in 11 days? Seems like there is no real time for relaxing with that. I'd say you drove distances that I drove in two trips of 19 days each - and I will be back this summer for another 19 days-road trip :) But anyway - glad you enjoyed it!
My wife would probably agree with you haha! It was a little jam packed but I didn't find anything too rushed aside from maybe one or two locations where I wish I had more time. I found I had alot of time to relax when driving making random stops at interesting unnamed places!
Happy I could help!!!! ❤️❤️ We used Lava car rental. But I mostly chose them since all other places were booked up but they were really good. I've heard good things about Cozy Campers as well.
@@reenibun9803 nope! Most things in the video don't need any reservations. The only things that did or I would recommend getting reservations for are any restaurants and man made hot springs/pools like Sky lagoon or Voks baths !
In 2022 there were drone laws for drones greater than a specific weight. I had the DJI Mini 2 which was below this threshold so I did not require a permit. However, there are still areas in Iceland that did not permit them (visible by signs at the location saying "No Drones.") Things could have potentially changed after 2 years but I still believe if you have the smaller drones you don't need a permit.
Great video and congratulations! One thing I would say is that the dangerous parts of Road 622 are the portion that follow the peninsula all the way around. It's pretty intense in places! th-cam.com/video/_elO-7bs7LQ/w-d-xo.htmlsi=KmbVZk6fkfNa8lNK This video shows it really well starting around minute 12. And there is part where the road is under water at certain tides and carved below a cliff.
24:56 That is Road 614 not 622. 614 leads to the Red Sand Beach and is in the most southern Fjord in the reagion. The 622 is like 3 Fjords more north and you did not even drive to Thingeyri where the 622 starts. I tried to drive the 622 (the real dangerous road that is under the sea level for half a day every single day) on September 4th and I had to turn around after 1.5h of driving besides steep cliffs because the road was destroyed by the storm 2 days before. The road will never be repaired and is still broken even visible on Road.is. A local woman who lives on road 622 said to us that a Skoda was destroyed in the waves during the storm (car got stuck and owner hiked to safety). So no you did not drive the most dangerous road, you drove a well pressed dirt road called 614. Still a great Video. Loved watching it, apart of calling that road 614 in great conditions the most dangerous of the country.
I just returned to reality in Australia 🇦🇺 two weeks ago, after 9 days in Iceland. I too am planning a return next year. Its like Iceland ignites something in your soul. Just an incredible place of beauty.
I couldn't agree more! Something about Iceland was just something more special than anywhere else!!! Wishing you safe travels!!!
I am also curious to know what your favourite spot in Iceland was?
I'm planning to visit next year. I'm just confused about which month I should go, april or october?
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24:56 That is Road 614 not 622. 614 leads to the Red Sand Beach and is in the most southern Fjord in the reagion. The 622 is like 3 Fjords more north and you did not even drive to Thingeyri where the 622 starts. I tried to drive the 622 (the real dangerous road that is under the sea level for half a day every single day) on September 4th and I had to turn around after 1.5h of driving besides steep cliffs because the road was destroyed by the storm 2 days before. The road will never be repaired and is still broken even visible on Road.is. A local woman who lives on road 622 said to us that a Skoda was destroyed in the waves during the storm (car got stuck and owner hiked to safety). So no you did not drive the most dangerous road, you drove a well pressed dirt road called 614. Still a great Video. Loved watching it, apart of calling that road 614 in great conditions the most dangerous of the country.
11 days in Iceland? Thats a dream trip! 🗺️
Hoping you get to enjoy it someday!
I love how this video covers both popular and hidden gems. 🌟
Its 13 years ago for me. Still having good memories of my trip.
Yah definitely unforgettable!!!
The cinematography in this video is top-notch! 📽️
Appreciate the love!
Nice video and GREAT comments about the site accessibility , that helps a lot, thanks for this!
Happy I could help!!! 😀
Awww that is so cute. You are so lucky she didn't fall off that cliff in shock! Great narration, really enjoyed. Have never given much thought regarding Iceland, but now I would consider it to be a great place to visit. Congratulations!
Haha that's exactly what I was thinking so I was ready to catch her! Thank you much for your kind words it really does mean so much to me and I'm glad I could inspire you!! ❤
Lovely and informative video and beautiful proposal.
What did you guys do for meals and if you had to choose, which stop would you have skipped or was underwhelming?
Thanks for the kind words!! :)
For meals, we bought some groceries at the supermarket and cooked in the van and at camp sites! The van rental came with a portable butane stove so we used that alot as well as any cold cut sandwiches. Otherwise making simple meals like stews and pastas! The yogurt in Iceland was super super tasty!
In terms of stops to skip, we felt Gulfoss was definitely underwhelming as it was super busy and alot of the other waterfalls were just as cool with less people! If you are tight on time, I also would skip the Geysir and Museum of Icelandic Sorcery and Witchcraft.
I thouroughly enjoyed your vid. I've been 2x and I am already planning my 3rd trip....eventually want to move there, it's so breathtakingly beautiful..Congrats on your engagement, what a perfect spot you pick to ask!!
Thank you so much! It really means alot!!! Ya I would love to move there such amazing things everywhere on the island. Hahah I had originally planned to propose at Vestrahorn but that morning was insanely foggy so Studlagil was my back up!
What was your favourite location in Iceland?
Icelands landscapes are so diverse and unique. 🌋
Definitely a unique place!
Beautifully made video. I appreciate your choice of music too. Some of the Iceland travel videos are unwatchable because the music doesn't fit the vibe. What drone did you use, and would you recommend it? Congratulations on the nuptials!
Really appreciate the kind words! Yah I definitely wanted a dreamy somber vibe and I think I got that.
I used a DJI Mini 2 for the shots. I highly recommend it. As of now they have the DJI mini 4 so its got some good improvements but at a much higher price point. Any of the DJI Mini drones is a good starter drone that is super easy to use and fly. If you have the money I'd recommend getting the newest one but if not the 2 and 3 are really good!
Thanks again!! All the best.
Icelands natural beauty is on full display here. 🌄
for sure! The videos really dont do it justice!
Your video is outstanding. The extreme beauty of Iceland is not well enough known. You couldn't have done a better job of planning this trip. I realize you didn't get to see everything you wanted, but good for you for planning a return trip. You managed to have very good weather. I expect to be there in June but we won't be going everywhere you went. This is one time I'd love to be a drone and see what you saw. However I'm stunned by the spectacular imagery you compiled.
Thanks so much!! Your comments really do mean alot!! June is a beautiful time to go as well and I'm sure you will have an amazing trip!!!! Let me know how it goes and how you liked it!! ☺️
Congratulations, a lovely moment to propose, and thanks for creating/sharing your video. I've not long got back from 9 days out there and I'm missing the place already, but I'm back there in the summer for 23 days of birds/wildlife and exploring more of this fantastic island.
Thanks for your lovely comments!! ❤ Sounds amazing and I'm super jealous!! Have a great trip!😊😊
@@adventurerice Thanks and take care =)
thanks for sharing the PROPOSAL
Of course! Happy I could share our special moment with you!
Thank you for this lovely video. Congrats on your engagement. I am planning my fifth trip to Iceland and I’m excited about visiting the Westfjords and the Northern Highlands.
@@asverma93 thank you for your kind words!! Wishing you safe travels and I know you will have an amazing trip ! ☺️
Absolutely loved your video! AMAZING. Thank you soooooo much :)
Thanks you!!! ❤❤❤ Really happy you liked it !!!!☺☺☺
Thank you, that was amazing. My daughter and I head there for Sept/October 2025. Cannot wait.
@@glynnjarrett4220 glad I could bring you my video!! I know y'all will have an amazing time!!! ☺️
Great job on the itinerary, really helps with trip planning. 👍
Glad its helpful for you!!!
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I really enjoyed your video. My wife and I will be there in 3 weeks and hope to complete the ring road (weather permitting). I’ve added few stops thanks to you.
Thanks so much!! Really glad I gave you some spots to check out!! You definitely will have an amazing trip 😊😊
Nice Video🎉
Thanks!! Always appreciate the love 🫡
This is a fantastic video, thanks for making this. I’m planning my trip for next year! This video is a huge inspo
Really happy you liked it and inspired you!!! 😊😊 You will absolutely be blown away by Iceland!!!! Safe travels!!! 😄
We were there August 23 - and also did the Ring Road anti-clockwise. Going back March 24! Great vlog❤
Was definitely an unforgettable trip!!! Wishing you an amazing trip!
Congratulations!!!
Thank you!!! ☺️☺️
Icelands landscapes are like something out of a fantasy movie. 🏞️
Thank you for providing cost and time information, it makes the content helpful for planning. Your editing and cinematography are top notch! What part of September did you go? We have started to plan our trip! Congratulations on the engagement! 🌼💗🍀
Thank you for your kind words 😄😄!!! Glad I could help in your planning! You definitely be blown away!! We went around Sept 2! Thanks again 😀
This was really helpful!!! Looking forward to seeing more travel videos.. especially the local ones here in Ontario.
Glad you liked it!! Yah I'm hoping to put some more out soon!!! ❤️❤️
Great video, enjoyed it immensely. Just one factual error. Svalvogavegur is not the road depicted in the video and according to the map is not the one you took. It lies along the coast from Þingeyri out along the peninsula and then into Arnarfjörður. You have to time your trip with the tide as parts of the road is in a tidal area. And I would use a better equpped vehicle than the campervan, even if it is a 4x4.
Other than this small error, then this is a great video and should be used as a template for tourists coming here to visit. Many congratulations on your engagement! Hope your make a return visit on future anniversaries!
Thank you for the correction!!! Definitely an important catch and my bad and I'll make the change in the video accordingly! Thank you for your kind comments and all the best to you as well!!!
I usually don't comment on videos but I must tell you I watched about 500 videos of people in Iceland and nobody's video comes close to your video I like that's your honest about places if it's nice or not even if it's popular keep it up❤
@@MiriamMargulies thanks so much!!! It really truly means alot!!! ☺️☺️ Safe travels to you and all the best!!
The drone shots in this video are absolutely stunning! 😍
Appreciate the love!!!
What an amazing video! enjoyed watching every minute of it. We are planning to visit ICELAND. your itinerary was the best so far. Thank you for sharing.
🥹🥹 thank you so much!! It means alot as I put alot of work into it. I know you will have an amazing trip!! Please let me know how it was when you return!!
Spectacular scenes captured on your video, well done ! Which time of the year did you visit Iceland?
@@avishekchakroborty7312 thank you!!! ☺️☺️ We went in late September!
4700 for 11 days? That's crazy, I paid 800 booking in the same day for 16 days + lost 300 on an extra insurance because i didn't had a credit card. Not 4x4 though but the roads you showed don't seem to need it. The one to Godaffoss was horror but it was one of the most interesting if i look back, it felt like was in a movie.
For me, it was just as COVID was getting over so I think the prices were definitely inflated but I also noticed the price difference between 4x4 and regular camper vans to be a huge difference. In addition, not sure if you booked a camper van or a regular car but that difference is huge as well.
I would say that 70% of the roads I drove on did not require a 4x4 but I still think all the F-roads that require 4x4 cars by law to be by far the best locations. Without a 4x4 you wouldn't be able to see those spots.
If you are looking for a 4x4 camper van then I think the price is still what it costs now.
Kudos to you if you got even just a camper van for 16 days on 800 CAD because thats a steal.
Great video. Very nice narration. Congrats on the engagement too. Thanks for sharing your trip.
@@readerenergy thanks for your kind words and I appreciate your positive comments!!! ☺️All the best to you!!
Wow, Iceland looks breathtaking! Adding it to my travel bucket list for sure. 🌍
Can't recommend this place enough!
Awesome video!
Thanks, you look really familiar! Have you been to Iceland and been proposed to there?
Love the video and the fact that you focus on the destination rather than yourself. This makes your video awesome to watch. The photography was stunning and the commentary informative and interesting.
Congratulations to you both as well.
Thank you so much!!! I put a lot of work into it and it means a lot that you liked it!! ❤️🥰
This was such a fantastic video! Equal parts helpful and beautiful. Thanks so much
Glad you liked it!!! Thanks for your kind words !🙂
Amazing edits!
Hoping they were nice and crisB for you
Nice video! In which month did you visit Iceland?
I went in September!!! I found it best since the highlands and west Fjords were still accessible but less crowds from summer!
Great video and super informative!! What rental company did you use? Would you recommend them?
@@RoshniKollipara thanks for the love!! We used Lava Car Rental. I'd say it was a fair price and very friendly people but nothing special, I mostly went with them as it was the only rental available at the time. I saw alot of rentals from Cozy Campers and their vans looked a little nicer. So to answer your question I would recommend them but it's a very basic setup
Best Iceland video by far
Dam appreciate the love! Tried my best to do something a little different and how I would like a travel video to be so I'm glad you liked it!
@@adventurerice heading there tomorrow and this would have been a good video to start with haha
@@DaveyBooBoo Haha I hear ya. Have a great trip! I am sure you will love it!!!
Beautiful video! CONGRATULATIONS 🍾! i’ve been to Iceland once but based in Reykjavík, would you suggest staying in the West Fard or staying in the south I like to hike be in the Hot Springs and just generally out in nature one day in the capital is enough for me
Thank you for the amazing comments ! 😁😁 In terms of your questions, I think if you want the best hiking experiences, I would say the Highlands are amazing as there are few people and amazing views with untouched nature. However, it may not be as accessible. With that in mind comparing the West Fjords and the south, I would say stick to the south as it has more accessible and marked hiking trails as well as more known hot springs. The south east area of the island definitely has less crowds with amazing places to see as well.
The West fjords are amazing as well but things are further apart and may not have as many marked/well known trails/hot springs. But it will definitely have less crowds.
Hope that helped!
Super video
@@tarpontown thank you! Glad you liked it 😀
@@adventurerice i am going in October with wife to celebrate our 25th anniversary. Still nervous about wheres and tos, but your video made things much clearer ! And congrats for the engagement! You are a lovely couple.
@@tarpontown congrats on 25 years and thanks too!!! I know you will have a lovely trip, feel free to ask any questions as you do more planning!
Very nice video, beautiful images you made there! I'm going Iceland late october, but I have some questions about how easy is to get to every attraction, GPS is enough? The parking spots are easy to identify? And the hiking trails?
I'm kinda scary for its my first big trip, so I'm getting every help I can!
Thanks for your lovely comments! I would say it was fairly easy to get around but some places can be far apart. It also depends on your location, in October I think some of the more remote locations which are far apart, such as the highlands might be closed off but the more popular attractions should still be open.
Through our trip we only had issues with GPS/cell service in the highlands and west fjords but we had wifi router in our campervan which helped with that. For most trips around the Ring road I would say just your cell is enough but I would pre download the maps/directions if you are unsure!
All of the parking and trails were easy to identify! I wouldn't be too worried as everything was fairly straightforward and Iceland is super safe as well! I am sure you will have a great trip!
@@adventurerice Ty for your kindness!
This was a beautiful vlog. Well done! I visited Iceland in 2016 on a solo campervan trip and loved it so much, I'm planning a trip in June 2025 with my daughter and dad. I really enjoyed seeing your drone shots, and I'm happy to know I can get such good quality from the one you used and not break the bank. I did the Golden Circle and the southern coast, so my favorite part was Dyrhólaey. This time, we plan to go further into the Eastfjords. We wanted to stop at Diamond Beach and come back, but is there anything further north on that coast that you would say is a "must not miss"? Also, are there toll tunnels on the way? Thanks!
Thanks so much for your nice words it means alot!! I'm sure your family will love Iceland 😊😊 yah especially now I'm sure the drones are even better! In terms of things in the east we definitely LOVED Voks Baths which was really luxurious and relaxing! I would also say Dettifoss was really cool but the road in was a little rough and more of the northern side. Something I wish I got to do was see Vestrahorn as well!! We never encountered any toll tunnels through our trip.
Thank you so much , I think since I’m traveling alone I will stick to the south ( this time)👍
Makes sense! Enjoy your trip! You will have an amazing time 😊
Wow, your Iceland video and the briefs of the places you visited are most interesting and informative. Great job!
I noticed you drove the campervan you hired to the F-roads/highlands. Are campervans allowed to be driven to the highlands? I thought only 4WD are allowed.
Thanks alot! I wanted to give as much info as I can and detail that other videos didn't put! In terms of your question, yes! Campervans are allowed in the highlands but they just need to be a 4WD version. Rental companies will have campervans to rent that are designated as 2WD and 4WD so just make sure you get the right one. If you do go into the highlands for long periods of time I would recommend vans equipped for river crossings.
Beautiful video. Thank you for sharing your beautiful and amazing trip to Iceland. Well done. Congratulations to you and your fiancée. Stay happy and Keep on traveling.
@@baileyekd many thanks for your kind words!!!! Glad you enjoyed the video and all the best to you! ☺️
One of the best videos that I have seen of Iceland. The itinerary and the detailed explanation was spot on. I wish you had more subscribers as you have made an excellent video with minimal equipments. Could you please let me know in which month did you travel as I am also planning for an Iceland trip next year. Thanks and all the very best for all your future travels. :)
Thanks alot for your kind words! It means alot to me really!! 😊😊 I went to Iceland mid September! All the best to you!
Absolutely fantastic video! We went in February 2024 and was blown away by the country and the views. Expensive but well worth it, can’t wait to go again after watching your video.
Thanks so much!! Your kind words are much appreciated and I can't agree more the country was amazing and something special!!! 😁❤️
My dream trip. I’m still trying to plan my trip. I thought a cruise at first but you really don’t get to see much. But I’m nervous about driving. My husband and I are much for camping. So I need to take that into consideration. Are there many places to stay along the routes you took? Fantastic video!
Thanks for your kind comments!! I would highly recommend a road trip around Iceland! Explore on your own schedule and much more freedom! In terms of campsites, I wouldn't say there were many I would see along the routes but that's mainly due to the lower population in Iceland (Compared to North America). I linked a Google map in the description showing all the campsites in Iceland so I would plan a general route using those! Airbnb's would be another option but I found them to be expensive.
Thank you for sharing your trip! Congratulations! May I know did you book the campsites ahead? Any useful links eg map, facilities (gas station, food etc) along the way for road trip? Is Sep busy high season in Iceland? Thanks!
I'm glad you enjoyed it!!
In terms of campsites, all of them were first come first serve but they always had lots of avaiable space even when I arrived in late evenings. I linked some useful links in the description for road conditions and campsites which were quite useful. Lastly, Sept is the tail end of high season (summer) so it is less busy!
where you able to see the aurora lights?
@@shashikiran8574 yes!! I think we had a good chance to see them most nights there but we decided to stay up near the end our trip to see them although they weren't super visible by the naked eye and more visible through our cameras! We used an app to help track the lights !
How did you do the travel map with the red line? I have a trip coming up and would love to do this
I followed this tutorial. th-cam.com/video/taz-Ucsj4vE/w-d-xo.htmlsi=1giNVVhVmST-Iw5w
Amazing video!! I'm planning on going to Iceland this June, and this video has some great info. You're editing is beautiful. What is drone drone model did you use?
Thank you!!!! I hope you have an amazing trip!! You will absolutely get some great photos and videos!! I used the DJI MINI 2. If you are looking for vertical video or photos then the DJI MINI 3 would be better for you but the 2 has everything else you need essentially.
Wonderful video and congratulations on your engagement! Would you mind sharing what hike you did at Landamannalaugar? I love that view! Overall, it looks like you got great conditions and glad you and your fiancé had an amazing time!
Thank you!! Glad you liked our video! In Landamannalaugar, I don't remember the exact name of the trail but I think it is Suournamur. Should be the dark red trail line on the map. For reference I highlighted it in the video also!
@@adventurerice You're welcome and thank you so much! I should have looked at your map more closely!
@@meganviews that's ok!! Always happy to help 😊😊
Hey man what a great cinematic shots you have captured and put it well together. Thought like I'm watching a movie.
I'm planning to go next year but confused as to go in April or October? I'm leaning towards April and also hoping to see Northern Lights as Nights will be longer in October if I go. Can you please guide on this one mate? ^^
Thank you!!! Really appreciate the love, I put alot of work so it means the world that you liked it.❤
Between April and Oct, I would recommend April as it does give you more daylight. It is cold but the hot springs will be that much better! In terms of seeing the lights I think your chances are fairly equal but I can't say with confidence. The only thing would be to see what trail and road conditions are like in April. I know alot of roads and trails close with colder and snowy conditions so I would double check the main sites you want to see.
Great video, we are planning to go next June, what camera equipment did you use?
I just used my GoPro 10 and my DJI Mini 2 drone! I know you will have a great trip!
Nice video. How about the Gas for the van? are they any gas stations while traveling along the ring road?
Hi! thank you for the comment!!!! In terms of gas stations, it would depend on the region, in the southern areas of the ring road there were many stations as there were many small towns along the road. As you go further north and into the mountains there arn't as many.
In these more sparse areas (north Iceland, West Fjords and highlands) I would always fill up when I see any station if I am 3/4 full or less, just to be on the safe side
I never came close to running out of gas so as long as you fill up before entering long isolated stretches of road, you should be good!
Hello! Between Day 10 and Day 11, you mentioned doing a quick drive from Rauðisandur to Reykjavik of 2 hours. Was that a typo ? Google maps says it's more like a 5 hours drive. I am trying to plan my West Coast itinerary and I noticed that big gap.
I may have misspoke in the video but the approximate 2 hours is from our campsite for the night which was just outside of the West Fjords (Búðardalur tjaldsvæði), to Reykjavik. I think it was about 3 hours to this campsite from Raudisandur which adds up to the 5 hours.
@@adventurerice that adds up for sure. Thank you for the quick reply ! My gf and I loved your video
@@azirgomez5113 no problem happy to clarify and thanks for the kind words 🙂🙂 Wishing you safe travels! You are sure to have an amazing time there!!!
My wife and I thoroughly enjoyed your video and narration style. ❤
However, the background music at many places was too loud and drowned out the narration.
Thank you so much! And noted I'll make sure to do it better next time!
What month did you go? I’ve never been to Iceland but I was planning to go September to see the northern lights but I heard September is rainy :(
I went in Sept! We got super lucky with weather as it was sunny the whole time aside from the last few days. I can't guarantee weather will be good but I liked going in Sept as the trails/roads were all still open, had less crowds and there was chances to see the Northern Lights still.
That being said, I was expecting more rain on my trip so its definitely a possibility.
Which time in September did you visit and did you get to see Northern lights?
@@anuragsingh4766 I went around Sept 22. Yes we saw them!!
It was a great video.👍
@@anuragsingh4766 thanks!! Appreciate u and wishing you safe travels!!!
Beautiful video with such good scenic shots! Loved the music along with it. I'm planning to go to Iceland with my girlfriend at the end of October. Currently we aim to do a 'basic' route Reykjavík to Vík (including Golden Circle) and back by 2x2 rental and stay at guesthouses in towns. Anyone got any more tips where to go seeing as it's only a very small portion of Iceland? And how safe is it to drive like an hour or two in the dark after sunset? I got quite a couple waterfalls on my route right now, but I feel like it may get 'boring' if it's too many of them? These are: Gullfoss, Seljalandsfoss, Gljúfrabúi, Skógafoss and Kvernufoss. Are all worth visiting and are they diverse enough? And is it worth going to Silfra tectonic plates if we don't plan on snorkeling or diving?
My daughter and I did that itinerary last November. So much of the driving was dark and it was fine. The only trouble I had was between Akranes and northern Reykjavik. The striping on the road was worn off yet the local traffic all knew where it was supposed to be and they were going much faster than I was comfortable with. Ultimately we were fine. I would highly recommend Thingvellir National Park. Walking between 2 continental plates is really cool. Be sure to make the drive to Diamond Beach as a day trip from Vik. We did the boats at Jökulsárlón too. It was our first time so close to icebergs. My photos are amazing. At Seljalandsfoss there is another falls to the left. Be sure to see them. We didn’t do the last bit up to those falls because of the weather. We were disappointed but will definitely see them next time. No matter what you do it will be amazing. So much of the experience is Iceland’s vastness, rugged beauty and isolation. Be sure to take time to be still and discover what you see, hear, feel. It gets in your soul. Start planning your next, next trip!
@@choosewisely616 Hey! Thanks for your reply. Good to know that driving in the dark is ok. That sounds not great, but glad you were ok!
I did read about Diamond Beach and watch a video but to me it doesn't look tooo appealing yet. But the glacier lake next to it is really great from what I can read so it'd basically be 2 things in 1 I guess. Only thing is that the drive is rather long back and forth and we only go 7 days. Not sure if its worth then. How highly would you recommend it? Is the drive from Vík to there also good? Might have to rethink if its a must see.
Thanks in advance!
@@eli_mb97 I think it’s all about the experience you’re looking for. Diamond Beach was a ‘must do’ for us and it’s a very popular bus tour from Reykjavik. When we were there mid November, the beach was loaded with baby bergs. We live on a tropical island 🏝️ so it was the most opposite experience we could have and it was fantastic! It is 5 hours of driving plus stops/activities from Vik. The landscape is otherworldly and there are glaciers to see too. In November the sunset/sunrise was 2 hours long so the colors and changing sky was also a feature. We were balancing our daytime activities with aurora hunting at night so we didn’t make any of the stops along the way that day. One note about driving; most of the country is 2 lane undivided highway with no shoulder. Just be aware of oncoming cars and drive defensively, day or night. We did allow 2 nights in Vik so we could make that trip. I highly recommend it but if it’s not your thing then you will certainly have other fantastic experiences. Feel free to ask if you have any more questions.
@@choosewisely616 Oh yeah that makes sense since it's like complete opposite for you! I tried to squeeze it in now by cutting a day off Reykjavík, seeing as it will be a great route to drive aswell. Do you have any tips for locations for watching the Aurora, like with scenic backgrounds, around Vík? Thanks for the tip about the driving. What clothing did you bring? Safetravel website says to wear 3 layers, no cotton, water and windproof etc. haha
@@eli_mb97 Don’t know how long you’re planning in Reykjavik but you can see it thoroughly in 2 solid days. If you are planning day trips then add to that. Sky Lagoon was wonderful, we went after dark which was really cool. The Aurora are weather dependent also and Vik didn’t work for us. Most people go to the beach (town side, not basalt pillars) or up to the church - you can’t miss it. We saw the Aurora in Reykholt on the Golden Circle. We stayed at the Blue Hotel which was really great. Fridheimar is right next door- hint, hint (book now if you are interested). We did dress just as recommended, plus hats, scarves and gloves. It hovered around freezing during our trip (November). Not wanting to invest a fortune in clothes we can’t wear much we found great things on eBay and Amazon. A 3-in-1 coat is a must. The outer layer can be zipped off on warmer, dry days. We purchased thermal layers from 32 Degrees. They are inexpensive but comfortable and did a great job. We also had fleece lined snow pants, snow (waterproof) leggings and my daughter wore jeans with a thermal layer on dry days only. The day you visit Skogafoss you will want to be completely waterproof. The spray will soak you 2-300 yards before you get up close. It’s totally visible from a distance but you don’t feel the power of it. We had loads of fun exploring the area while being very comfortable. The thing about jeans is they don’t dry quickly enough so wear them wisely. In case you haven’t found it yet the Iceland Meteorological Office website is the best resource for weather and Aurora forecasts. In Vik we ate at The Soup Company and Blackcrust Pizza. Both were super yummy. 😋
Very inspiring and great job. We are planning a trip and not sure how much time to allocate, is three weeks to much time?
Happy to hear you liked the video! 😊 I would say three weeks is great! You could easily spend a couple days in the highlands. You could probably adapt my itinerary and lengthen the time at each one! Maybe 2 days at Landamannalaugar instead of the half I did etc.
The combination of drone and regular footage adds so much depth to the video. 🚁
Appreciate the love!
On Safetravel website I read about 3 layers of clothing, being water+windproof. How necessary is this? Would a poncho on top of normal clothing be fine aswell, or what do you recommend? Personally I dont have waterproof shoes or waterproof jacket, so it'd be quite costly do buy this for a trip!
It depends on the locations you would like to visit but I would say it is required at the bare minimum a waterproof jacket.
It does rain pretty often in Iceland and weather can change really quickly. So it is always a good call to have a waterproof layer as you wouldn't want to be caught in the rain halfway through a hike. In addition, alot of the waterfalls will soak you once you get close enough and you often need to get a lot closer to really take it all in.
In regards to a poncho, I think they could be okay but with windy conditions it could be an issue.
I think a wind proof layer would also be recommended as in some areas it was really really windy! Especially in higher areas such as hikes in the highlands.
Lastly, I think waterproof boots are not an absolute need but again this depends on your activities, some areas I had to step through a small river, or areas got really muddy so I was glad to have them for that and for rain. I would also consider the fact that if you dont own waterproof footwear and they get soaked, you would need to have space to pack a back up piece of footwear.
To note, the trip I took in this video we were really lucky to have clear skies for the majority of the trip which was really uncommon. So my first hand experience could be a little skewed.
@@adventurerice Thanks a lot for your answer! We don't plan to go to the Highlands, just south until the glacier lagoon at furthest. Glad you got good weather for your trip! :)
Amazing trip! But honestly, all this in 11 days? Seems like there is no real time for relaxing with that. I'd say you drove distances that I drove in two trips of 19 days each - and I will be back this summer for another 19 days-road trip :)
But anyway - glad you enjoyed it!
My wife would probably agree with you haha! It was a little jam packed but I didn't find anything too rushed aside from maybe one or two locations where I wish I had more time. I found I had alot of time to relax when driving making random stops at interesting unnamed places!
Which time of the year did you visit?
We went in September !
Used your video to plan my trip for May! Great video. Which company did you use for your rental van ?
Happy I could help!!!! ❤️❤️ We used Lava car rental. But I mostly chose them since all other places were booked up but they were really good. I've heard good things about Cozy Campers as well.
Did you have to make any reservations for the Reykjadalur hot spring or any of the other hiking areas?
@@reenibun9803 nope! Most things in the video don't need any reservations. The only things that did or I would recommend getting reservations for are any restaurants and man made hot springs/pools like Sky lagoon or Voks baths !
Which month did you go ?
@@PD-se1gn we went to September!
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What month was this?
This was in September of 2022!
Do you need a permit to fly a drone?
In 2022 there were drone laws for drones greater than a specific weight. I had the DJI Mini 2 which was below this threshold so I did not require a permit. However, there are still areas in Iceland that did not permit them (visible by signs at the location saying "No Drones.") Things could have potentially changed after 2 years but I still believe if you have the smaller drones you don't need a permit.
Great video and congratulations! One thing I would say is that the dangerous parts of Road 622 are the portion that follow the peninsula all the way around. It's pretty intense in places! th-cam.com/video/_elO-7bs7LQ/w-d-xo.htmlsi=KmbVZk6fkfNa8lNK This video shows it really well starting around minute 12. And there is part where the road is under water at certain tides and carved below a cliff.
I didn't know that!!! Appreciate the extra info!! Sounds really fun to drive through still!! ☺️ Thanks for your comments!
Hey bro I am your big fan I always follow your videos on youtube.
Are you looking for a professional TH-cam thumbnail designer at a low price?
Appreciate it brother!!! As of now I don't need a thumbnail designer but definitely will keep you in mind 😊😊
Thanks dear, if you need thumbnail for your video then definitely let me know. I will try my best to provide good service
music is too loud and distracting. I really wanted to hear what you had to say.
Thanks for the feedback! I'll make sure it's better next video!!
He fucked up but took full responsibility and apologised. Wish our politicians and our government could do the same
24:56 That is Road 614 not 622. 614 leads to the Red Sand Beach and is in the most southern Fjord in the reagion. The 622 is like 3 Fjords more north and you did not even drive to Thingeyri where the 622 starts. I tried to drive the 622 (the real dangerous road that is under the sea level for half a day every single day) on September 4th and I had to turn around after 1.5h of driving besides steep cliffs because the road was destroyed by the storm 2 days before. The road will never be repaired and is still broken even visible on Road.is. A local woman who lives on road 622 said to us that a Skoda was destroyed in the waves during the storm (car got stuck and owner hiked to safety). So no you did not drive the most dangerous road, you drove a well pressed dirt road called 614. Still a great Video. Loved watching it, apart of calling that road 614 in great conditions the most dangerous of the country.
ah makes sense! I'll be sure to make the changes to the video! Thanks for your correction and comment!!!