Iceland is beautiful and has become one of the most popular destinations for outdoor enthusiasts who appreciate stunning vistas, rugged landscapes, and fresh air. If you're planning an Iceland camping trip, consider a motorhome or campervan rental in Iceland. You won't regret it! Experience the land of fire and ice up close in a campervan, see the natural extremes from volcanos to glaciers, and wake up with a new view every morning.
Learn about some of our most popular Motorhome rental models available throughout Iceland with the helpful chart below detailing the basic specifications for each model range. Iceland's Campervan, RV, and Motorhome rentals have standard amenities, including A/C, heating, kitchen, shower, toilet, water tank, and waste tank.
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Compact Plus MotorhomesCategory: Motorhome Class BEdition: Standard Model Age: 1-3 years Length: 5.99 meters Transmission: Manual Power Source: Diesel |
Family Plus MotorhomesCategory: Motorhome Class CEdition: Standard Model Age: 1-3 years Length: 6.51 meters Transmission: Manual Power Source: Diesel |
Premium Plus MotorhomesCategory: Motorhome Class CEdition: Luxury Model Age: 1-3 years Length: 8.60 meters Transmission: Manual Power Source: Diesel |
The mountainous island nation is the perfect backdrop for a camping vacation. When packing for a camping trip, you must ensure you don't overpack, but one necessity will be a camera. The stunning landscapes will make your friends beg you to take them on your next trip. Iceland offers a vast array of hiking opportunities for all skill levels. For challenging hikes, you will need strong walking boots that support your ankles because the terrain can change from lava rock or moss to ice and snow. Likewise, you'll need to be prepared for changing weather, especially in winter and colder seasons, particularly in the mountain regions. Challenges aside, the experience is worth the work. Glacier hiking is one of Iceland's most popular adventure trips; taking your campervan to the Skaftafell region in the country's southeast offers guided tours like no other in the world.
The cold waters off the coast of Iceland are host to many marine life. During the summer months, the shores become a feeding ground for multiple species of large marine mammals, giving visitors a fantastic chance to observe these magnificent creatures in their natural habitat. From Reykjavik, whale-watching tours are available year-round, but sightings are most common in summer. Whether you drive along the coast or travel inland, you will have an incredible experience.
Auto Europe works with Procar in Iceland to guarantee the best available rate on your Iceland campervan. Whether you're looking for a passenger van or small camper to accommodate two, Auto Europe specializes in securing travelers the best rate on the perfect vehicle for your unique itinerary, navigating Iceland's scenic roadways, camping out along the way, and hoping to rent a larger RV in Iceland. Call our dedicated Iceland campervan rental specialists, and we'll broker the best rate on the motorhome or camper you need.
Our specialists are standing by, and we are ready to help you secure the best available rate on the campervan rental in Iceland that you've been dreaming of. Don't miss out - get the vehicle you want for the trip you deserve!
Today, it is unlawful to overnight or camp in vehicles, trailers, motorhomes, campervans, or any other form of motorized vehicle outside of an approved campground in Iceland unless you get written permission from the landowner, which is unusual if you can even contact the property owner.
Most campsites are big, however they may fill up quickly during the peak season in July. However, there is no reason to be concerned. There will be enough room for everyone, and reservations are not necessary.
Unless you're in a regular tent, wild camping, also known as free camping, is banned in Iceland. Even so, there are several regulations and limits. You must spend the night at a campground if you are camping in a campervan, motorhome, trailer, or automobile.
Iceland has roughly 200 campgrounds, the majority of which are situated near the shore and ring road.