Why Driving Iceland Is the Best Way to Explore Iceland
Wide open roads, changing landscapes in the blink of an eye and the freedom to stop and click the perfect pictures make self-drive the best way to experience Iceland.
Stop when a rainbow appears, chase sunsets and drive to hunt Lady Aurora, all at your own pace.
From glaciers to lagoons, from volcanoes to waterfalls and black sand beaches, the Ring Road connects it all!
How to Rent a Car in Reykjavik
Everything You Need to Know
Renting a car in Reykjavik is easy, seamless, and absolutely essential for exploring Iceland properly.
There are plenty of car rental options available in Iceland. Blue Car Rental and Go Car Rentals have an extremely easy process and smooth service.
Where to pick up your car from?
You can pick up your rental car either from the Keflavík International Airport or in downtown Reykjavik. We highly recommend an airport pickup as it makes it easier to begin the road trip without relying on transfers.
What kind of car should you rent?
We strongly recommend a 4×4 vehicle, especially if you’re travelling between September and April because the roads can be icy, windy, and unpredictable. A 4×4 gives better grip, safety, and access to rougher scenic roads.
P.S: Insurance is non-negotiable in Iceland!
Always opt for full coverage including:
• Gravel protection
• Sand & ash protection
• Wind damage coverage
Icelandic weather changes fast, and insurance gives you peace of mind to enjoy the drive instead of worrying about the road.
Witness the rawest and realest Iceland with this perfect 9-day itinerary
Day 01: Explore Reykjavik
Your adventure begins in Reykjavik, Iceland’s charming capital. After picking up your car, explore the city on foot. Visit the iconic Hallgrímskirkja Church, stroll down the Rainbow Street, and walk along the harbour to the Sun Voyager sculpture.
Reykjavik evenings are cozy and lively. Enjoy your time at the famous bookstore that double up as a bar with live music. If the skies are clear, this could be your first chance to spot the Northern Lights.
Day 02: Drive to Hella
The real road adventure begins today as you start your drive along the legendary Golden Circle, a perfect introduction to Iceland’s geology. Walk through Thingvellir National Park. Scuba dive between the two tectonic plates. Witness the explosive power of Geysir, and hike the vibrant Kerið Crater.
End the day at Seljalandsfoss, where you can walk behind the waterfall before driving to Hella for the night.
Day 03: Drive to Vik
The South Coast is one of the most scenic stretches of the Ring Road. Stop at Skógafoss, visit Sólheimajökull Glacier for a hike, and walk across the black sands to the haunting Sólheimasandur plane crash site.
Arrive in Vík, home to the dramatic Reynisfjara Black Sand Beach and basalt columns crashing into the Atlantic.
Day 04: Drive to Höfn
Drive to the east today and you’ll reach one of Iceland’s most surreal regions. Jökulsárlón Glacier Lagoon is the star with floating icebergs, glowing blue under the evening light. A sunset boat ride through the lagoon is unforgettable.
Just across the road lies Diamond Beach, where ice fragments sparkle like jewels on black sand. Optional ice cave tours are available today for those wanting dramatic glacier experiences.
Day 05: Drive to Egilsstadir
The Eastfjords offer slow roads, coastal views, and fewer tourists. Stop at Vestrahorn, explore a Viking village, and drive along the scenic Laekjavík Coast with a break at Hvalnes Lighthouse.
This region is perfect for a peaceful Northern Lights hunt.
Spend the night in Egilsstadir.
Day 06: Drive to Akureyri
Today you drive through volcanic terrain and powerful waterfalls. Hike to Studlagil Canyon, feel the thunder of Dettifoss, and admire the elegance of Godafoss.
Explore Lake Mývatn and the steaming Námaskarð Pass before arriving in Akureyri, the capital of North Iceland. Adding an extra day here is good as it allows time to relax, café-hop, or explore nearby fjords.
Day 07: Drive ti Snæfellsnes Peninsula
Often described as “Iceland in a nutshell,” Snæfellsnes has it all. Go whale watching, visit Grafarkirkja, Iceland’s oldest turf church, stop at a sheep farm, and explore dramatic coastal landscapes.
With minimal light pollution, this region is also excellent for Aurora sightings.
Day 08: Drive to Reykjavik
On your final driving day, visit some of Iceland’s most photographed spots including the Kirkjufell Mountain, the coastal village of Arnarstapi, Búðakirkja Church, and Ytri-Tunga Beach, known for its resident seals.
Return to Reykjavik and end the journey at the Blue Lagoon. A late-evening soak is the perfect goodbye to Iceland.
Day 09: Fly Back With Memories for Life
Return your car, catch your flight, and take home memories of open roads, wild landscapes, and your new friends!
Join Our 2026 Iceland Expedition
Iceland rewards those who take the wheel. The freedom to explore, stop, reroute, and chase light makes self-driving the most immersive way to experience the country.
Join our 2026 Iceland Self-Drive Expedition and experience the Ring Road the way it was meant to be driven.
Details here: https://yourtravelgenie.in/tour/iceland-roadtrip/
