My favorite place in the world, and the place I most long to return to.Gramsci wrote: Wed Dec 31, 2025 1:06 pm My wife and I are going to Iceland for a week next July.
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Reykjavik is charming but very, very small. I’d spend time there the day you arrive and/or the day you leave but not more. I do love it, though, and I second the recommendation of Reykjavik Roasters.
A week might be just enough time to travel the entire Ring Road, but it will mean being in the car quite a bit. If you decide to do that, don’t miss the area around Lake Myvatn, the herring museum (really!) in Siglufjörður, Asbyrgi Canyon, and the Eastfjords.
If you’d like to spend less time driving, we did the south coast during our first trip, which was also one week long, and loved it. The Golden Circle is great, and don’t skip it, but its proximity to Reykjavik means that the sites are crowded. Once you get about halfway down the coast—roughly around Vik—the landscape changes from merely amazing to awe-inspiring. You really feel like you’ve reached the ends of the earth. Skaftafell is a lovely national park. Hofn is a good place to stay before your turn back. And again, I loved the eerie Eastfjord region, and you can probably fit that in too. Try to fit in the Reykjadalur geothermal stream, too, though it’s a good couple miles from the parking lot, and you’ll need to pack towels for the trek.
The Volcano Hotel in Vik was probably our favorite hotel there, though it looks like shipping containers from outside.
I’m reluctant to recommend any waterfalls, as they’re all amazing. Every last one.
Food is off-the-charts expensive. Elon Musk expensive. Take advantage of hotel breakfasts and grocery stores.