Arrive in Reykjavik on the 30th. Start driving along Route 1 on the 1st. Return to Reykjavik on the 6th night. Since I have a child, I can only take Route 1 and just look at it. Do you have anyone traveling together ? Iceland Q&A
I'll ask one more thing. I plan to replace my car with a Jimny with four-wheel drive. But the Jimny's gas tank is a little small, and I'm not sure if there will be enough gas after driving into the highlands ? Iceland Q&A
Driving by myself for 10 days starting from Iceland on the 16th. This is the first time I have driven by myself. I would like to ask the gods, how should I refuel the most suitable? Should I buy fuel cards ? Iceland Q&A
We arrived in Keflavik at night on the 8th and stayed at a hotel near the airport. We picked up the car at SXSIT in the morning on the 9th and headed for Reykjavik, and then went to the Golden Circle. I hope we can meet up. How many of you are traveling together ? Iceland Q&A
Excuse me, which road is better to drive from Jishuitan to VIK Town? According to the navigation, the route goes through the 3-digit road with the number 3, such as the 359 section. I am driving a small car and I do not know if I can drive that road or if I need to change to another road. I look forward to your advice. Thank you ? Iceland Q&A
Picked up the car at Geysir today and it showed low tire pressure. Asked the staff and he said it's fine, said many car rental places in Iceland are like this. Just want to ask, is it a big deal? If I need to pump air, where can I do it ? Iceland Q&A
@Cuihua Did you buy the ticket for Blue Lake on the spot ? Iceland Q&A
Is this car AWD or FWD ? Iceland Q&A
Is this car a diesel or a gasoline vehicle ? Iceland Q&A
Excuse me, does this car have air conditioning ? Iceland Q&A
Has anyone been Road trip in Iceland ? Iceland Q&A
Excuse me, has anyone driven this car before ? Iceland Q&A
Has anyone booked a car from Sixt ? Iceland Q&A
41. Do not expect too much comfort in the itinerary above, as the people here are not into that kind of thing. They are all doing business in a practical way. 42. Even for waterproof shoes, if possible, prepare two pairs. 43. The wool sweaters here are said to be extremely warm, but they are made of real materials and can be a bit scratchy to wear. 44. The public security is good, so you can basically rest assured. 45. There are very few people on the road, so don't hesitate to ask for help when needed, and try to lend a hand when someone else needs help. 46. The public restrooms all have toilet paper. Remember to flush it down the toilet after use. For female hygiene products and used tissue, just throw them in the trash can. 47. When taking photos, in addition to a wide-angle lens, remember to bring a telephoto lens and a tripod. You can't predict the scenery around the next corner, or whether you will be able to see the aurora. 48. A selfie stick and a GoPro make a great combination. When climbing a mountain, it's very convenient to have one hand free for taking photos when it's too cold, and the GoPro can also be mounted on the car to shoot video. 49. The sun can be very bright, so remember to wear sunglasses, especially when driving. 50. The weather is changeable, and the weather forecast is constantly changing. Local websites will be more accurate, so wear multiple layers of clothing and be prepared to adjust at any time ? Iceland Q&A
I was following a local photographer from Reykjavik to Vik in Iceland, and she was driving at over 100 km/h the whole way. I asked her if there were any problems, and she said that there were no speed cameras in Iceland, only police officers hiding in the bushes on some busy roads! When we entered some towns, she was also driving at a speed of over 70 km/h past the speed cameras! At the time, I was also very worried! Later on, I found that there were two types of speed cameras. One type only measured the speed, and the other type had two flashing lights on top of it. I guessed that the first type did not take pictures! Everyone can refer to this! I was driving at a speed of 100-110 km/h the whole way, and there were still many cars that passed me! On the three-digit sections, driving at 30 km/h and avoiding large stones was not a problem! The regular ring road route has no place that only SUVs can pass! As long as you don't have a tire burst, any car can go! The above is just personal advice! Everyone should decide according to their own situation! If there are more people, it's better to rent a larger car. The average cost per person won't be much different ? Iceland Q&A