by Oskar | Feb 3, 2026 | Driving in Iceland, Safety tips
Iceland’s weather is not something to “play by ear.”Many travel problems here don’t start with bad luck, but with weather warnings being underestimated or ignored. In Iceland, weather warnings are issued based on impact, not how dramatic conditions look at a given...
by Oskar | Feb 3, 2026 | Driving in Iceland, Food and drinks, Saving tips
Traveling to Iceland can be expensive in some areas, but handling money isn’t one of them. There are no confusing payment rules, no tipping pressure, and no need to carry stacks of cash. Most budget mistakes visitors make here come from assumptions based on other...
by Oskar | Feb 3, 2026 | Driving in Iceland, Safety tips
This usually happens halfway through the trip. The wind picks up. Rain comes in sideways. Someone’s jacket isn’t doing what they hoped. Suddenly, everyone is standing in an outdoor shop wondering if they really need a €400 jacket to survive Iceland. You don’t. This...
by Oskar | Feb 3, 2026 | Driving in Iceland, Food and drinks, Saving tips
You’ve rented the car, planned the route, and stopped at a beautiful waterfall, only to find a sign saying parking isn’t free. Parking and small access fees are among the most common surprise costs in Iceland. They’re rarely high, but they’re often...
by Oskar | Feb 3, 2026 | Driving in Iceland, Food and drinks, Saving tips
You want to travel through Iceland.You’re on a budget.But you don’t want to live on instant noodles. Good news: you don’t have to. Food is one of the easiest daily costs to control in Iceland. With a bit of planning, you can eat well, stay full, and still enjoy local...
by Oskar | Feb 3, 2026 | Driving in Iceland, Saving tips
Once you’ve chosen your car, fuel becomes the cost you’ll feel every single day. It’s rarely the largest expense of the trip, but it’s the one that quietly adds up if you don’t plan ahead. The good news is that fuel management in Iceland is simple. The bad news...