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Guía de camping en Islandia 2026

Camping en Islandia

63 campings verificados con coordenadas GPS, instalaciones y precios — desde playas bajo el sol de medianoche hasta campos de lava de las tierras altas.

63

Campings Verificados

8

Regiones Cubiertas

6

Sitios de Tierras Altas (F-Roads)

16

Reservable en Línea

⚠️ Reglas de Camping en Islandia

  • Debe acampar en campings designados a menos que esté en tierras altas deshabitadas
  • Las hogueras están prohibidas en la mayor parte de Islandia — use solo hornillos de camping
  • Nunca haga sus necesidades cerca de fuentes de agua — use instalaciones o cave un hoyo a 70m
  • Conducir fuera de carretera es ilegal y daña el musgo frágil que tarda siglos en crecer
  • Acampar en Reikiavik sin permiso está prohibido — use campings oficiales
  • Los campings de tierras altas (F-road) típicamente solo están abiertos de junio a septiembre

Capital Region

3 campsites

Hafnarfjörður CampsiteMunicipal

Hafnarfjörður Campsite

Hafnarfjörður, Capital Region

1,800 ISK/person/nightMay–September

Hafnarfjörður, known as the 'Village in the Lava', is Iceland's most famous town for elves and hidden people. The campsite is in a peaceful area close to the local golf course and several restaurants in the old town. Easy access between Reykjavík and the Reykjanes Peninsula.

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GPS: 64.0579, -21.9649

Mosfellsbær CampsiteMunicipal

Mosfellsbær Campsite

Mosfellsbær, Capital Region

Approx. 2,200–3,200 ISK per person/nightMay – September (some winter availability possible depending on conditions)

A lakeside campsite in Laugarvatn along the Golden Circle, known for geothermal bathing and scenic countryside views.

Toilets Showers Electricity WiFi Vehicle access

GPS: 64.1724, -21.6918

Reykjavík Campsite – LaugardalurMunicipalPre-bookable

Reykjavík Campsite – Laugardalur

Reykjavík, Capital Region

Approx. 2,800–4,200 ISK per person/nightOpen year-round

A large, well-equipped campsite in Reykjavík’s Laugardalur valley within walking distance of swimming pools, parks, and city attractions.

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GPS: 64.1462, -21.8760

South Iceland

14 campsites

Flúðir CampsiteMunicipal

Flúðir Campsite

Flúðir, South Iceland

1,600 ISK/person/nightMay–September

Flúðir is famous for the Secret Lagoon (Gamla Laugin), one of Iceland's oldest natural geothermal pools. The campsite is near this gem of a swimming spot and sits in the heart of the Hrunamannahreppur area, where natural springs and tranquillity reign. On the Golden Circle route, close to Gullfoss.

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GPS: 64.1327, -20.3243

Hamragarðar CampsitePrivadoPre-bookable

Hamragarðar Campsite

Seljalandsfoss, South Iceland

Approx. 2,500–3,000 ISK per person/nightMay – October

A scenic campsite beside Seljalandsfoss waterfall with views toward Eyjafjallajökull glacier.

Toilets Showers Kitchen WiFi Vehicle access

GPS: 63.6207, -19.9893

HellaCampsiteMunicipal

HellaCampsite

Hella, South Iceland

1,700 ISK/person/nightMay–September

Hella is a village on the banks of the Ytri-Rangá river, renowned for some of Iceland's best arctic char fishing. The campsite is close to Mount Hekla — one of Iceland's most active volcanoes — and makes a great base for exploring the Fljótshlíð area, Landmannalaugar and Þórsmörk. Good facilities and services.

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GPS: 63.8343, -20.4036

Hveragerði TjaldsvæðiMunicipal

Hveragerði Tjaldsvæði

Hveragerði, South Iceland

Approx. 2,000–2,500 ISK per person/nightMay – September

A peaceful campsite in Iceland’s geothermal town of Hveragerði, perfect for visiting Reykjadalur hot river and the Golden Circle region.

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GPS: 63.9989, -21.1816

Kirkjubæjarklaustur CampsiteMunicipal

Kirkjubæjarklaustur Campsite

Kirkjubæjarklaustur, South Iceland

Approx. 2,200–3,200 ISK per person/nightMay – September (weather dependent outside main season)

A peaceful campsite in Kirkjubæjarklaustur surrounded by lava fields, waterfalls, and scenic South Coast landscapes.

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GPS: 63.7890, -18.0531

Laugarvatn CampsiteMunicipalPre-bookable

Laugarvatn Campsite

Laugarvatn, South Iceland

Approx. 2,200–3,200 ISK per person/nightMay – September (some winter availability possible depending on conditions)

A lakeside campsite in Laugarvatn along the Golden Circle, known for geothermal bathing and scenic countryside views.

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GPS: 64.2121, -20.7148

Leirubakki Campsite (við Heklu)PrivadoPre-bookable

Leirubakki Campsite (við Heklu)

Leirubakki, South Iceland

1,900 ISK/person/nightMay–September

Leirubakki is the farm at the foot of Hekla, one of Iceland's most famous and feared volcanoes. This is considered the best vantage point for watching Hekla — an up-close display of Iceland's geological power. The campsite is part of the Leirubakki guesthouse and is the ideal starting point for the Hekla hiking trail.

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GPS: 63.9843, -19.8620

Selfoss CampsiteMunicipal

Selfoss Campsite

Selfoss, South Iceland

Approx. 2,200–3,200 ISK per person/nightMay – September (limited winter availability possible depending on conditions)

A central campsite in Selfoss beside the Ölfusá river with easy access to South Iceland and Golden Circle routes.

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GPS: 63.9318, -20.9997

Skaftafell – Vatnajökulsþjóðgarður CampsiteParque Nacional

Skaftafell – Vatnajökulsþjóðgarður Campsite

Skaftafell, South Iceland

Approx. 2,800–4,000 ISK per person/nightYear-round

A scenic national park campsite in Skaftafell surrounded by glaciers, waterfalls, and hiking trails in Vatnajökull National Park.

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GPS: 64.0155, -16.9716

Stokkseyri & Eyrarbakki CampsiteMunicipal

Stokkseyri & Eyrarbakki Campsite

Stokkseyri, South Iceland

1,500 ISK/person/nightMay–September

Stokkseyri and Eyrarbakki are two of Iceland's oldest fishing villages on the South Coast, known for the Ghost Centre, lobster soup and tales of mysterious sea voyages. The campsite is by the seafront with unique views over the Ölfusá river estuary and rich birdlife in the wetlands.

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GPS: 63.8326, -21.0449

Vík í Mýrdal CampsiteMunicipalPre-bookable

Vík í Mýrdal Campsite

Vík, South Iceland

2,000 ISK/person/nightMay–September

Vík í Mýrdal is Iceland's southernmost village on the mainland and one of the most iconic stops on the South Coast. The campsite provides an outstanding base for exploring the dramatic black sand beach at Reynisfjara, the basalt sea stacks of Reynisdrangar, and the sweeping volcanic coastline. The looming Katla volcano and Mýrdalsjökull glacier form a dramatic backdrop to the village, and on clear days the views stretch across the beach to the sea.

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GPS: 63.4177, -18.9974

Þakgil CampsitePrivadoPre-bookable

Þakgil Campsite

Þakgil, South Iceland

2,200 ISK/person/nightMay–September

Hidden gem nestled in a dramatic canyon with stunning mountain views. One of Iceland's most beautiful campsites with cave shelters and unique geology.

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GPS: 63.5309, -18.8887

Þingvellir Þjóðgarður – CampsiteParque NacionalPre-bookable

Þingvellir Þjóðgarður – Campsite

Þingvellir, South Iceland

1,800 ISK/person/nightMay–October

Þingvellir is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of Iceland's most historically and geologically significant locations. The campsite sits within the national park, positioned between the North American and Eurasian tectonic plates — a rare spot where two continents visibly drift apart. This is where Iceland's parliament, the Alþingi, was founded in 930 AD, making it sacred ground for the nation. The campsite offers immediate access to rift valley walks, Öxarárfoss waterfall, and crystal-clear Silfra fissure for snorkelling.

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GPS: 64.2822, -21.0764

Þórsmörk – Volcano HutsPrivadoPre-bookable

Þórsmörk – Volcano Huts

Þórsmörk, South Iceland

2,500 ISK/person/nightJune–September

Þórsmörk, meaning 'Thor's Forest', is a sheltered highland paradise nestled between three glaciers — Tindfjallajökull, Eyjafjallajökull, and Mýrdalsjökull. Lush birch woodland covers the valley floor while glacier tongues and braided rivers frame the landscape. Volcano Huts campsite is one of the few accommodation options in this remote interior destination, accessible via river crossings by 4x4 or by highland bus. A premier base for the Fimmvörðuháls trail and the famous Laugavegur trek.

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GPS: 63.6910, -19.5409

Highlands

8 campsites

Dreki Campsite (Askja)Tierras Altas

Dreki Campsite (Askja)

Askja, Highlands

1,500 ISK/person/nightJuly–September

Dreki is the base camp for excursions to Askja — one of Iceland's most dramatic volcanic calderas. Here you will find Víti — a warm crater lake you can swim in — and Öskjuvatn — Iceland's deepest lake. The campsite is in the middle of the highlands and is accessible only by 4x4 vehicles on F-roads.

Toilets️ Hot water Tent only 4×4 only

GPS: 65.0376, -16.5946

Emstrur – Botnar Tjaldsvæði (Laugavegur)Tierras AltasPre-bookable

Emstrur – Botnar Tjaldsvæði (Laugavegur)

Emstrur, Highlands

1,800 ISK/person/nightJuly–September

Emstrur (Botnar) is the third rest stop on the Laugavegur hiking trail, between Álftavatn and Þórsmörk. This is one of the most remote and wild campsites on the route, deep in the highlands between Mýrdalsjökull and Entujökull glaciers. Distant views of Katla volcano and unforgettable glacier scenery.

Toilets️ Hot water Tent only

GPS: 63.7495, -19.3720

Hveravellir CampsiteTierras Altas

Hveravellir Campsite

Kjölur Route (F35), Highlands

Approx. 2,500–3,000 ISK per person/nightJune – September (depending on F-road conditions)

A remote Highland campsite beside geothermal hot springs between Langjökull and Hofsjökull glaciers.

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GPS: 64.8672, -19.5456

Hvítárvatn CampsitePrivadoPre-bookable

Hvítárvatn Campsite

Kjölur Route (F35), Highlands

Approx. 2,000–2,500 ISK per person/nightJune – September (depending on F-road conditions)

A remote Highland campsite beside Hvítárvatn lake with views toward Langjökull glacier along the Kjölur Route.

Toilets Vehicle access Tent only

GPS: 64.6132, -19.8438

Kerlingarfjöll TjaldsvæðiPrivadoPre-bookable

Kerlingarfjöll Tjaldsvæði

Kjölur Route (F35), Highlands

Approx. 2,500–4,000 ISK per person/nightJune – September (depending on F-road conditions)

A remote Highland campsite surrounded by colorful rhyolite mountains and geothermal valleys along the Kjölur Route.

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GPS: 64.6366, -19.2694

Landmannalaugar CampsiteTierras Altas

Landmannalaugar Campsite

Landmannalaugar, Highlands

Approx. 2,500–4,000 ISK per person/nightLate June – early September (depends on F-road conditions)

A remote Highland campsite in Landmannalaugar surrounded by colorful rhyolite mountains and natural geothermal hot springs.

Toilets️ Hot water 4×4 only Tent only

GPS: 63.9830, -19.0670

Nýidalur CampsiteTierras Altas

Nýidalur Campsite

Sprengisandur, Highlands

Approx. 2,000–3,000 ISK per person/nightLate June – early September (depends on F26 road conditions)

A remote Highland campsite in Nýidalur along the Sprengisandur Route surrounded by glaciers, rivers, and central Iceland wilderness.

Toilets 4×4 only

GPS: 64.7078, -18.0205

Álftavatn Camsite (Laugavegur)Tierras AltasPre-bookable

Álftavatn Camsite (Laugavegur)

Álftavatn, Highlands

1,800 ISK/person/nightJuly–September

Álftavatn is the second rest stop on the Laugavegur — Europe's most famous long-distance hiking trail. The campsite sits beside the blue waters of Lake Álftavatn in the heart of the southern highlands, surrounded by volcanoes and glaciers. Accessible only on foot or via F-roads.

Toilets️ Hot water Tent only

GPS: 63.8933, -19.2017

East Iceland

9 campsites

Borgarfjörður Eystri TjaldsvæðiMunicipal

Borgarfjörður Eystri Tjaldsvæði

Borgarfjörður Eystri, East Iceland

1,600 ISK/person/nightJune–September

Borgarfjörður Eystri is one of the most secret and beautiful villages in the East Fjords, known as the 'capital of the elves' with the Álfaborg rock formation at its centre. The campsite gives access to one of Iceland's finest puffin colonies at Hafnarhólmi. Outstanding hiking trails surround the village.

Toilets Showers️ Hot water Electricity

GPS: 65.5148, -13.8070

Breiðdalsvík CampsiteMunicipal

Breiðdalsvík Campsite

Breiðdalsvík, East Iceland

1,400 ISK/person/nightJune–September

Breiðdalsvík is a small village in the East Fjords, known for excellent arctic char fishing in the Breiðdalsá river and peaceful surroundings. The campsite is close to both the sea and the mountains — a quiet and scenic spot in the eastern fjords. A great mid-point stop on a Ring Road journey.

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GPS: 64.7892, -13.7900

Djúpivogur CampsiteMunicipal

Djúpivogur Campsite

Djúpivogur, East Iceland

1,600 ISK/person/nightMay–September

Djúpivogur is a village by Berufjörður, famous for Eggin í Gleðivík — 34 giant stone eggs along the harbour representing local bird species. The campsite is near the waterfront and makes an excellent stop before heading into the East Fjords or west towards the Jökulsárlón glacier lagoon.

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GPS: 64.6574, -14.2807

Egilsstaðir TjaldsvæðiMunicipalPre-bookable

Egilsstaðir Tjaldsvæði

Egilsstaðir, East Iceland

Approx. 2,200–3,000 ISK per person/nightMay – September

A well-equipped campsite in the service center of East Iceland near Lagarfljót lake and Hallormsstaðaskógur forest.

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GPS: 65.2583, -14.4069

Fáskrúðsfjörður CampsiteMunicipal

Fáskrúðsfjörður Campsite

Fáskrúðsfjörður, East Iceland

1,500 ISK/person/nightJune–September

Fáskrúðsfjörður, also known as 'Frenchman's Fjord', was home to hundreds of French fishermen in the 19th century. The campsite is in the village, which preserves this history — signs are in both French and Icelandic and the old French seamen's hospital still stands. A beautiful fjord with great cycling and walking routes.

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GPS: 64.9295, -13.8843

Höfn í Hornafirði CampsiteMunicipal

Höfn í Hornafirði Campsite

Höfn, East Iceland

2,000 ISK/person/nightMay–September

A well-located campsite in the fishing town of Höfn with excellent views of Hornafjörður and Vatnajökull glacier. A perfect base for visiting Jökulsárlón glacier lagoon and the dramatic Vestrahorn mountain at Stokksnes.

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GPS: 64.2552, -15.2088

Jökulsárlón – Glacier Lagoon CampsitePrivado

Jökulsárlón – Glacier Lagoon Campsite

Jökulsárlón (Vatnajökull National Park area), East Iceland

Approx. 2,500–3,500 ISK per person/nightMay – September

A scenic campsite near Jökulsárlón Glacier Lagoon surrounded by icebergs, glaciers, and black sand coastal landscapes.

Toilets Campervan/RV

GPS: 64.0784, -16.2306

Seyðisfjörður CampsiteMunicipal

Seyðisfjörður Campsite

Seyðisfjörður, East Iceland

Approx. 2,200–3,200 ISK per person/nightMay – September (weather dependent outside peak season)

A scenic fjordside campsite in Seyðisfjörður surrounded by waterfalls, mountains, and colorful historic village streets.

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GPS: 65.2602, -14.0095

Stöðvarfjörður CampsiteMunicipal

Stöðvarfjörður Campsite

Stöðvarfjörður, East Iceland

1,700 ISK/person/nightMay–September

Small village campsite with ocean views and access to mineral collection sites. Petra's Stone Collection nearby.

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GPS: 64.8337, -13.8760

North Iceland

10 campsites

Akureyri TjaldsvæðiMunicipal

Akureyri Tjaldsvæði

Akureyri, North Iceland

Approx. 2,500–3,500 ISK per person/nightMay – September

A large, well-equipped campsite in Akureyri beside Eyjafjörður fjord and within walking distance of the town center.

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GPS: 65.6780, -18.1008

Bjarg CampsitePrivadoPre-bookable

Bjarg Campsite

Mývatn, North Iceland

Approx. 1,500–2,500 ISK per person/nightJune – September

A remote seaside campsite in Strandir offering quiet wilderness views across the North Atlantic coastline.

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GPS: 65.6402, -16.9152

Blönduós CampsiteMunicipal

Blönduós Campsite

Blönduós, North Iceland

1,500 ISK/person/nightMay–September

Blönduós is a town on the Blandá river on the North Coast of Iceland. The campsite is well-maintained and a practical stopping point on the Ring Road between Akureyri and the Westfjords. Home to the Textile Museum of Iceland, Blönduós is also the main centre of the Húnaþing district.

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GPS: 65.6603, -20.2787

Dalvík CampsiteMunicipal

Dalvík Campsite

Dalvík, North Iceland

1,700 ISK/person/nightMay–September

Dalvík is a town on the shores of Eyjafjörður, the departure point for the ferry to Grímsey island — the only part of Iceland that lies above the Arctic Circle. The campsite is near the harbour and is ideal for whale watching tours, exploring Eyjafjörður or taking the ferry to cross the Arctic Circle.

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GPS: 65.9718, -18.5270

Hofsós CampsiteMunicipal

Hofsós Campsite

Hofsós, North Iceland

1,600 ISK/person/nightMay–September

Hofsós is a small village in Skagafjörður, famous for one of Iceland's most beautiful swimming pools — Hófsóslaugin, which appears to float directly in the fjord with breathtaking views. The campsite is in the village, close to this remarkable pool and the Icelandic Emigration Centre.

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GPS: 65.8977, -19.4120

Húsavík CampsiteMunicipal

Húsavík Campsite

Húsavík, North Iceland

Approx. 2,500–3,500 ISK per person/nightMay – September

A scenic campsite in Húsavík near Skjálfandi Bay, perfect for whale watching and exploring North Iceland.

Toilets Showers️ Hot water Electricity Campervan/RV

GPS: 66.0475, -17.3439

Mývatn – Hlíð CampsitePrivado

Mývatn – Hlíð Campsite

Mývatn, North Iceland

Approx. 2,500–3,500 ISK per person/nightMay – September (limited winter access possible depending on conditions)

A scenic campsite at Lake Mývatn surrounded by volcanic landscapes, pseudocraters, and geothermal attractions.

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GPS: 65.6039, -16.9961

Sauðárkrókur CampsiteMunicipal

Sauðárkrókur Campsite

Sauðárkrókur, North Iceland

1,700 ISK/person/nightMay–September

Sauðárkrókur is the largest town in Skagafjörður, known as 'Iceland's Horse Country'. The campsite is well-equipped and a great base for exploring Skagafjörður, Glaumbær — one of Iceland's finest turf farm museums — and Hólar í Hjaltadal, one of the country's oldest cultural centres.

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GPS: 65.7449, -19.6398

Siglufjörður CampsiteMunicipal

Siglufjörður Campsite

Siglufjörður, North Iceland

Approx. 2,200–3,200 ISK per person/nightMay – September (weather dependent outside main season)

A scenic fjordside campsite in Siglufjörður surrounded by mountains and historic harbor views in North Iceland.

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GPS: 66.1496, -18.9101

Varmahlíð CampsiteMunicipal

Varmahlíð Campsite

Varmahlíð, North Iceland

1,700 ISK/person/nightMay–September

Varmahlíð is the service hub of Skagafjörður and the starting point for white-water rafting on the Héraðsvötn and Austari Jökulsá rivers. The campsite is convenient to the Ring Road and serves as a central base for exploring North Iceland. Glaumbær turf farm museum is just 10 minutes away.

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GPS: 65.5695, -19.4609

Westfjords

7 campsites

Bíldudalur CampsiteMunicipal

Bíldudalur Campsite

Bíldudalur, Westfjords

Approx. 1,800–2,500 ISK per person/nightMay – September

A quiet fjordside campsite in Bíldudalur overlooking Arnarfjörður, close to Dynjandi waterfall and the Sea Monster Museum.

Toilets Showers Electricity WiFi Vehicle access

GPS: 65.6864, -23.6006

Drangsnes CampsiteMunicipal

Drangsnes Campsite

Drangsnes, Westfjords

1,200 ISK/person/nightJune–September

Drangsnes Campsite is a small seaside campground in the Westfjords, famous for its free geothermal hot pots right on the shoreline.

Toilets Showers️ Hot water

GPS: 65.6934, -21.4373

Flókalundur CampsitePrivadoPre-bookable

Flókalundur Campsite

Vatnsfjörður, Westfjords

Approx. 2,000–2,800 ISK per person/nightMay – September

A quiet roadside campsite in Vatnsfjörður, ideal for exploring Dynjandi waterfall and the southern Westfjords.

Toilets Showers️ Hot water Kitchen Reception Vehicle access+1 more

GPS: 65.5774, -23.1727

Hólmavík CampsiteMunicipal

Hólmavík Campsite

Hólmavík, Westfjords

1,500 ISK/person/nightJune–September

Hólmavík is a village in Strandasýsla that houses the Museum of Icelandic Sorcery and Witchcraft — the only museum in the world dedicated to magic and sorcerers. The campsite overlooks the sea and is a natural stopping point when travelling through Strandasýsla and the southern Westfjords.

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GPS: 65.7074, -21.6822

Patreksfjörður CampsiteMunicipal

Patreksfjörður Campsite

Patreksfjörður, Westfjords

1,700 ISK/person/nightJune–September

Patreksfjörður is the largest town on the Westfjords Horn and the main gateway to Látrabjarg — the longest bird cliff in Europe. The campsite is in town and is the perfect base for seeing puffins, razorbills and guillemots. The famous red-sand beach of Rauðasandur is also nearby.

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GPS: 65.5869, -23.9931

Ísafjörður CampsiteMunicipal

Ísafjörður Campsite

Ísafjörður, Westfjords

1,800 ISK/person/nightMay–September

Ísafjörður is the largest town in the Westfjords and a historic trading hub surrounded by steep fjords with some of Iceland's most dramatic coastal scenery. The campsite is centrally located beside the town, within easy walking distance of restaurants, shops, and the Westfjords Heritage Museum. An excellent base for exploring the remote Hornstrandir Nature Reserve, local hiking trails, and the serene inner fjords of this seldom-visited region.

Toilets Showers️ Hot water Electricity Kitchen Campervan/RV

GPS: 66.0750, -23.1248

Þingeyri CampsiteMunicipal

Þingeyri Campsite

Þingeyri, Westfjords

1,500 ISK/person/nightJune–September

Þingeyri is one of the oldest villages in the Westfjords and gateway to Dynjandi, the most spectacular waterfall in the Westfjords. The campsite is by the fjord and is peaceful — an ideal starting point for hiking in the Westfjords, including the Strandaleiðin coastal trail.

Toilets Showers️ Hot water Electricity

GPS: 65.8717, -23.4882

West Iceland

9 campsites

Bjarteyjarsandur CampsitePrivadoPre-bookable

Bjarteyjarsandur Campsite

Snæfellsnes, West Iceland

Approx. 2,000–2,800 ISK per person/nightMay – September

A peaceful farm campsite by Hvalfjörður fjord offering nature, coastal views, and a quiet countryside experience close to Reykjavík.

Toilets Showers Vehicle access

GPS: 64.3992, -21.5087

Borgarnes CampsiteMunicipal

Borgarnes Campsite

Borgarnes, West Iceland

Approx. 2,000–3,000 ISK per person/nightMay – September

A well-located campsite in Borgarnes overlooking Borgarfjörður, ideal for exploring West Iceland and the Snæfellsnes Peninsula.

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GPS: 64.5446, -21.9105

Búðardalur CampsiteMunicipal

Búðardalur Campsite

Búðardalur, West Iceland

1,500 ISK/person/nightMay–September

Búðardalur is a village between Dalasýsla and the Snæfellsnes Peninsula, known as part of the saga landscape associated with Eiríkur the Red and Leifur Eiríksson. The campsite is comfortable and relaxed — a great base for exploring Dalasýsla and Laxárdalur valley where the Laxdæla saga takes place.

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GPS: 65.0878, -21.7872

Grundarfjörður CampsiteMunicipal

Grundarfjörður Campsite

Grundarfjörður, West Iceland

1,900 ISK/person/nightMay–September

Grundarfjörður is the village with the most iconic view in Iceland — Kirkjufell mountain, the most photographed mountain in the country and a Game of Thrones filming location. The campsite is in town, giving you the chance to photograph the mountain in morning and evening golden light.

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GPS: 64.9263, -23.2659

Hellissandur CampsiteMunicipal

Hellissandur Campsite

Hellissandur, West Iceland

Approx. 1,800–2,200 ISK per person/nightMay – September

A quiet coastal campsite near Snæfellsjökull National Park on the remote western edge of the Snæfellsnes Peninsula.

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GPS: 64.9176, -23.8837

Hellnar Campsite– SnæfellsnesMunicipal

Hellnar Campsite– Snæfellsnes

Hellnar, West Iceland

1,800 ISK/person/nightMay–September

Hellnar is one of the smallest villages on the Snæfellsnes Peninsula, a beautiful fishing hamlet right at the foot of Snæfellsjökull glacier. The campsite is perched on the rocks by the sea — you can hear the surf and watch puffins and cormorants. Snæfellsjökull National Park is within walking distance.

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GPS: 64.7445, -23.6207

Reykholt Campsite – VesturlandMunicipal

Reykholt Campsite – Vesturland

Reykholt, West Iceland

1,700 ISK/person/nightMay–September

Reykholt in West Iceland is the home of Snorri Sturluson, author of the Prose Edda and Heimskringla. The campsite is close to Snorrastofa museum and Snorralaug — a remarkable hot pool from the 12th century. Just nearby are Hraunfossar and Barnafoss, two of Iceland's most beautiful waterfalls.

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GPS: 64.6630, -21.2910

Snæfellsnes – Ólafsvík TjaldsvæðiMunicipal

Snæfellsnes – Ólafsvík Tjaldsvæði

Ólafsvík, West Iceland

Approx. 2,200–3,200 ISK per person/nightMay – September (weather dependent outside main season)

A scenic fjordside campsite in Ólafsvík on the Snæfellsnes Peninsula with views toward Snæfellsjökull glacier.

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GPS: 64.8443, -22.6533

Stykkishólmur TjaldsvæðiMunicipal

Stykkishólmur Tjaldsvæði

Stykkishólmur, West Iceland

Approx. 2,200–3,200 ISK per person/nightMay – September (weather dependent outside main season)

A scenic harbor-side campsite in Stykkishólmur with views across Breiðafjörður and easy access to Snæfellsnes Peninsula attractions.

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GPS: 65.0710, -22.7316

Reykjanes Peninsula

3 campsites

GarðurCampsiteMunicipal

GarðurCampsite

Garður, Reykjanes Peninsula

1,300 ISK/person/nightMay–September

Garður sits at the northern tip of the Reykjanes Peninsula, where two historic lighthouses stand by the shore. It is one of the best birdwatching spots in the area and offers spectacular views across Faxaflói bay. The campsite sits between the two lighthouses in a beautiful and peaceful setting.

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GPS: 64.0643, -22.6866

Grindavík CampsiteMunicipal

Grindavík Campsite

Grindavík, Reykjanes Peninsula

1,500 ISK/person/nightMay–September

Grindavík is a fishing village on the Reykjanes Peninsula, just 3 km from the famous Blue Lagoon. The campsite is simple but well-located as a base for exploring Reykjanes — volcanoes, geothermal areas, bird cliffs and the Reykjanes lighthouse. Great last stop before a flight from Keflavík.

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GPS: 63.8426, -22.4338

Sandgerði CampsiteMunicipal

Sandgerði Campsite

Sandgerði, Reykjanes Peninsula

1,400 ISK/person/nightMay–September

Sandgerði is a small community on the western coast of the Reykjanes Peninsula, known for its Nature Centre and excellent birdwatching and marine life along the shoreline. The campsite is quiet and comfortable — a good base for exploring the lesser-visited western side of the peninsula.

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GPS: 64.0372, -22.7065

Consejos Esenciales para Acampar en Islandia

🌦 Clima y Equipo

  • El clima en Islandia cambia en minutos — traiga una tienda de 4 estaciones que aguante vientos de 100 km/h
  • Impermeabilice todo: forro del saco de dormir, bolsas secas, ropa de lluvia de calidad
  • Incluso en julio las noches pueden ser frías — lleve un saco de dormir para -5°C
  • El sol de medianoche (mayo–agosto) significa que necesita una buena máscara para dormir

🚗 Cómo Moverse

  • Se requiere un vehículo 4×4 para todos los campings de tierras altas (F-road)
  • La Carretera de Circunvalación (Ruta 1) conecta la mayoría de los campings regionales
  • Reserve los campings de tierras altas (Landmannalaugar, Þórsmörk) con mucha antelación
  • Las autocaravanas son muy populares — reserve con anticipación y compare precios

💰 Presupuesto y Costos

  • Costo promedio del camping: 1.500–2.500 ISK (~€10–18) por persona por noche
  • La tarjeta Ferðafélag Íslands (FÍ) ofrece descuentos en muchos refugios y campings
  • Los campings municipales suelen ser los más baratos; los de parques nacionales los mejor mantenidos
  • El camping libre cerca de pueblos no está permitido — use siempre sitios oficiales

✅ No Dejes Rastro

  • El musgo y la vegetación de Islandia son extremadamente frágiles — nunca camine o acampe fuera de las zonas designadas
  • Lleve toda la basura — puede que no haya contenedores en los sitios remotos
  • Use jabón biodegradable y lávese a al menos 70m de las fuentes de agua
  • Respete la fauna — las aves marinas anidan en acantilados de mayo a agosto

Preguntas Frecuentes

¿Está permitido acampar libremente en Islandia?

El camping libre solo está permitido en áreas de tierras altas deshabitadas, lejos de carreteras, granjas y pueblos. Esta ley se ha aplicado estrictamente desde 2015.

¿Cuándo es la mejor época para acampar en Islandia?

De junio a agosto es la temporada alta: largas horas de luz, temperaturas más cálidas (10–15°C), la mayoría de los sitios abiertos. Mayo y septiembre son más tranquilos y baratos pero más fríos.

¿Necesito reservar los campings con antelación?

Para sitios populares como Þórsmörk, Landmannalaugar, Skaftafell y el camping de Reikiavik en julio–agosto, se recomienda reservar con antelación.

¿Puedo llegar a los campings de tierras altas con un coche normal?

No. Los campings de tierras altas (F-road) requieren un vehículo 4×4. Conducir un coche normal en F-roads es ilegal y peligroso.

¿Es seguro beber agua de los ríos islandeses?

Los ríos glaciales fríos y de flujo rápido son generalmente seguros para beber, pero evite los arroyos cerca de áreas geotérmicas y el agua aguas abajo de granjas.