Best spots for 8 days in Iceland?
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Hi everyone,

We’re planning an 8–9 day trip in October 2025. The goal is to take it slow, enjoy two spots for hiking, photography, and soaking up nature—without rushing. Iceland’s seeing a tourism boom in places like the Golden Circle and Blue Lagoon, which we’d rather skip.

We’re thinking of spending 3–4 days on the Snæfellsnes Peninsula. Then, we could add the peninsula near Reykjavík (where the airport is) or head up to Blönduós in the north. Another option is taking the ferry via Flatey Island to reach the northwest fjords and just explore the southern part.

There’s also an airport in Ísafjörður—we could fly there and base ourselves in the Westfjords for the whole week… Or check out the north around Akureyri. Alternatively, would it be more doable and practical to stay around Vík?

Thanks for reading!
AT Attila Globetrotter ·
Otherwise, is it more feasible and reasonable to stay around Vik?

Vik is also very busy.
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Pénéllope Regular ·
Otherwise, is it more feasible and reasonable to stay around Vik?

Vik is also very busy.

Thanks Atilla for your reply ;)
FR Froesch ·
, In Ísafjörður, how will you get around?

I think in Akureyri you’ll find a rental car.
denis
GI Girardinpho Veteran ·
Hi there,

The entire southern region of Iceland is very touristy, but if it’s your first time visiting Iceland, it’s definitely worth exploring.

Alternatively, the Snæfellsnes Peninsula is stunning and maybe a little less crowded.

PS: If you're looking for some inspiration, we’ve got photos on our site here under Photo Gallery/Travel.
Nathalie

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Pénéllope Regular ·
, In Ísafjörður, how will you get around?

I think in Akureyri you’ll find a rental car

Thanks for the reply, Froesch! We were thinking of maybe taking a flight from Reykjavík to Ísafjörður and renting a car there. Is that doable?
Pénéllope Regular ·
Hi there,

The entire southern region of Iceland is very touristy, but if it’s your first time visiting Iceland, it’s definitely worth exploring.

Otherwise, the Snæfellsnes Peninsula is stunning and maybe a little less touristy.

PS: If you're looking for some ideas, we’ve got photos on our site here under Photo Gallery/Travel.

Thanks for your reply and the link! I’ll check out your site while I wait to see Iceland for real ;)
VO Voyageureuze ·
Hi Pénélope!

Having been there several times, I can only say you're in for a treat!!! Iceland is an absolutely stunning country, and if you love photography and hiking, you're going to be in heaven. I’d definitely recommend doing the full island tour next time you visit! Haha

For this trip, the Snaefellsnes Peninsula and the Westfjords seem like the perfect compromise for you—it’s really beautiful and less touristy than the rest of the island. You can easily explore by car; I rented mine from Budget Car Rental in Reykjavik - Car Rental in Iceland - Car Rental in Keflavik, and everything went smoothly. The vehicle was spotless! They speak French, which was a huge plus for me.

Have an amazing time!!!!

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