All Things Iceland

3 Things I Wish I Knew Before Visiting Iceland for the First Time
If I could go back to my very first trip to Iceland in 2013, knowing what I know now after living here for over nine years and traveling extensively around the country, there are three major things I would do differently. And I think these are going to help you as you’re planning your own adventure here.
1. Understanding how Daylight Hours Impact Travel Plans in IcelandWhen I came here for the first time, I knew the days were shorter in winter, but I wasn’t prepared for how short they were. Imagine only having four hours of daylight in December, with the sun rising around 11 a.m. That completely changes how much you can see and do in a day. Had I planned with that in mind, I could’ve maximized my time so much better.
2. Take Driving Distances around Iceland in to Consideration While PlanningThis one surprised me the most. Iceland looks small on a map compared to other countries, but trust me, it’s not as quick to get around as you think. For example, the stunning Stuðlagil canyon in East Iceland? It’s about a seven-and-a-half-hour drive from Reykjavík. That’s just one of the hundreds of incredible places you might want to see. If you don’t account for drive times, you’ll either be rushed or miss out on places you were hoping to experience.
3. Building Flexibility into Your PlanIcelandic weather can change dramatically no matter the season. A severe windstorm or heavy snow could shut down access to an area, which means your plans may need to pivot. The good news is, with the right approach, you can build in alternatives, so your trip is still amazing even if the weather forces you to adjust.
Expert Help for Your Planning Your Trip to IcelandNow, these are just a few of the things I’ll be diving into in my Iceland Trip Planning Workshop happening on October 4th. In this one-hour live, interactive session, I’ll walk you through a proven framework for creating your own 5-day itinerary in Iceland—without spending hours scrolling blogs and piecing together random tips from social media.
In just one hour, you will:
✅ Cut through the confusion and know exactly where to start
✅ Learn a proven framework for planning any 5-day Iceland trip
✅ Get insider tips from someone who actually lives in and travels around Iceland
✅ Walk away with practical steps you can put into action immediately
- A one-hour live, interactive planning session with me
- Replay access for up to 16 days afterward
- Practical steps to build an itinerary that fits your personal travel style
- Fun giveaways of Iceland-related prizes during the live session
- Plus, a 15% discount code for My Iceland Map, which has over 300 of my personal recommendations of what to do and see around the country
Use this link to save your seat at the workshop – https://all-things-iceland.teachable.com/p/iceland-trip-planning-workshop
And because I love to reward action-takers, the first 50 people to register will get 15% off the workshop price with the code “Save15”.
So if you’ve been dreaming of Iceland but feel overwhelmed with where to start, this workshop will save you time, stress, and confusion—and help you make the most out of your trip.
Random Fact of the EpisodeI had no idea at the time in 2013 that I would for sure move to Iceland but I do know that the visit left such a profound impact on me that I was adamant about visiting again in June of 2014.
Icelandic Word of the EpisodeNámskeið – course or in this case I am using it for workshop, such as the Iceland Trip Planning Workshop
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