Iceland on a Budget
Our Best Tips to Save Money Without Missing the Magic
Brittany Frink
Iceland
Iceland is hands down one of the most beautiful places in the world- but it's also known for being expensive. The good news? You can experience glaciers, waterfalls, black sand beaches, hot springs, and endless adventures without overspending. $$$
Here are our best tips for doing Iceland affordably, plus a few suggestions for lodging and camper rental options to make planning easier.
1. Choose Budget-Friendly Stays (Hostels & Camping)
Hotels in Iceland can be pricey- but the good news is that Iceland has amazing Hostels and campgrounds perfect for budget travelers, families, and adventure seekers.
If you want to stay in Reykjavik before or after your road trip, here are a few hostel suggestions travelers often look into:
KEX Hostel- Industrial, social atmosphere with shared kitchens.
KEX Hostel and Hotel Reykjavik
Loft HI- Eco Hostel- Central location, rooftop terrace, walk able to most attractions.
Loft - HI Eco Hostel & Bar
Nordic Hostel- Clean, minimalist option with private rooms available.
Nordic Hostel
These are just some examples of budget-friendly places visitors commonly consider.
Camping
Camping is one of the best ways to save money in Iceland- and honestly, it's also one of the most beautiful ways to experience the country. Campgrounds are everywhere, and many of them sit right next to waterfalls, mountains, geothermal areas, or even natural hot springs.
Most campgrounds offer:
-bathroom
-showers
-shared kitchen
-scenic spots to unwind
-easy access to hiking trails and viewpoints
Whether you pitch a tent or rent a campervan, the scenery alone makes camping one of the most memorable budget-friendly options in Iceland.
2. Shop at Grocery Stores
Restaurants add up fast. Shopping at Iceland's grocery stores can save you a ton.
Common budget-friendly stores include:
-Bonus
-Kronan
-Netto
Remember: Bring your own bags- grocery stores charge extra for bags.
3. Gas-Station Food is Surprisingly Good
Iceland gas stations are known for quick, inexpensive meals, making them perfect for budget travelers.
Popular choices include:
-Hot dogs (pylsur)
-Soup of the day
-Sandwiches
-Pastries
4. Bring Snacks From Home
One of the easiest ways to save money: Pack snacks in your carry-on before you fly.
-Protein bars
-Trail mix
-Beef jerky
-Oatmeal packets
-Kids snacks
Snacks are significantly more expensive in Iceland, so this helps right away.
5. Drink Tap Water (It's Free & Delicious)
Skip bottled water altogether.
Iceland's tap water is:
-Extremely clean, completely free, and naturally free
Bring a refillable water bottle and fill it everywhere- hotels, Hostels, gas stations, restaurants, etc.
6. Consider Renting a Campervan
A camper van can combine transportation, lodging, and cooking into one budget-saving option.
Here are a few companies people commonly consider when researching camper rentals:
Cozy Campers - Known for comfortable, well-designed vans.
Campervan Iceland - A variety of budget- friendly and 4x4 campers.
These aren't endorsements- just examples to help you start your research.
Cooking in your van, staying at campgrounds, and traveling at your own pace keeps cost low and flexibility high.
7. Take Advantage of Iceland's Free Natural Attractions
The best part of Iceland is that so much of it is completely FREE.
You don't have to pay to experience:
-Waterfalls
-Black-sand beaches
-Mountain viewpoints
-Glaciers (from viewpoints)
-Lava fields
-Geothermal areas
-Canyons
-Northern lights in winter
-Midnight sun adventures in summer
Nature does all the work- all you have to do is show up.
8. Limit Paid Tours (Choose 1-2 Must Do's)
Tours are amazing, but the cost adds up quickly. Pick the ones that matter most to you, and skip the rest.
Popular splurge-worthy options include:
-Ice cave tours
-Glacier hikes
-Whale watching
-Snorkeling Silfra
Most other adventures can be done for free.
9. Travel During the Shoulder Seasons
You'll often find cheaper flights, rentals, and accommodations during:
-Late April- early June
-September- early November
Weather is still good, but prices and crowds are lower.
10. Prep Simple Meals & Pack Lunches
Food can be one of the biggest expenses in Iceland, so plan ahead.
-Make breakfast at your campsite or hostel
-Pack sandwiches before long drives or hikes
-Keep fruit and easy snacks on hand
-Save restaurants for a special night or two
Your budget (and your stomach) will thank you.
Final Thoughts
Iceland can absolutely be done on a budget- without sacrificing the epic landscapes, bucket-list moments, or adventure.
With smart planning, simple meals, camping, and choosing just a few paid activities, you can experience the magic of Iceland without overspending.
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