Iceland’s Ring Road (Route 1) loops around the island for about 1,332 km (828 miles), taking you through nearly all of the country’s dramatic regions — from volcanic landscapes to coastal cliffs and iceberg lagoons.
A 7-day Ring Road itinerary is doable, but you'll be on the move every day. If you prefer slower travel, stretch this to 10 days. This guide helps you cover the best sights efficiently, with realistic drive times, daily stops, and local insights.

Is 7 Days Enough for the Ring Road?
Yes — 7 days is the minimum needed to drive the Ring Road without feeling rushed. You'll drive 2–5 hours per day and see most of Iceland’s iconic landscapes.
Best travel months:
- Summer (May–September): Long daylight, dry roads, all regions accessible
- Winter (October–April): Expect icy roads, shorter days, and possible weather delays — 4x4 required
Day-by-Day Iceland Ring Road Itinerary
Day 1: Reykjavík to Vik – South Coast Wonders
Drive time: ~2.5 hours (no stops)
Top Stops:
- Seljalandsfoss Waterfall (walk behind it)
- Skógafoss Waterfall
- Sólheimajökull Glacier
- Reynisfjara Black Sand Beach
- Dyrhólaey Viewpoint
Overnight: Vik or nearby countryside
Day 2: Vik to Höfn – Icebergs & Glacier Views
Drive time: ~3.5 hours
Top Stops:
- Fjaðrárgljúfur Canyon
- Skaftafell National Park (short glacier hike)
- Jökulsárlón Glacier Lagoon
- Diamond Beach
Overnight: Höfn
Day 3: Höfn to Egilsstaðir – Fjords & Quiet Roads
Drive time: ~4.5 hours (longest drive day)
Top Stops:
- Eastfjords scenic route
- Djúpivogur fishing village
- Hengifoss Waterfall (1-hour hike)
Overnight: Egilsstaðir or nearby cabin stay
Day 4: Egilsstaðir to Lake Mývatn – Geothermal Wonderland
Drive time: ~2.5 hours
Top Stops:
- Dettifoss Waterfall (Europe’s most powerful)
- Hverir geothermal area
- Námafjall hot springs
- Mývatn Nature Baths (great Blue Lagoon alternative)
Overnight: Lake Mývatn or Reykjahlíð
Day 5: Mývatn to Akureyri – North Iceland’s Charm
Drive time: ~1.5 hours
Top Stops:
- Goðafoss Waterfall
- Akureyri town – shops, art, cozy cafes
- Optional: Whale watching in nearby Dalvík
Overnight: Akureyri
Day 6: Akureyri to Borgarnes – Inland Valleys & Lava Fields
Drive time: ~4–5 hours
Top Stops:
- Hraunfossar and Barnafoss Waterfalls
- Deildartunguhver (Europe’s most powerful hot spring)
- Grab a geothermal bath in Krauma Spa
Overnight: Borgarnes or Hvalfjörður area
Day 7: Borgarnes to Reykjavík – Golden Circle or Direct
Drive time: ~1.5 hours (or 4–5 hours with Golden Circle)
Option 1: Direct to Reykjavík
Relax, explore museums, enjoy Icelandic cuisine.
Option 2: Golden Circle Detour
- Þingvellir National Park
- Geysir geothermal area
- Gullfoss Waterfall
Return Rental Car: In Reykjavík or at Keflavík Airport

Driving Tips for the Ring Road
- 🕓 Start early – daylight hours are short in winter
- ⛽ Fuel up often – especially in East Iceland
- 🧭 Use offline maps – GPS and cell signal can drop
- 🚨 Check road.is & vedur.is daily in winter
- 📷 Pull over safely – never stop in the road for photos
- ❄️ Rent a 4x4 in winter – for safety and access
Ring Road Car Rental Recommendations
|
Rental Type |
Best For |
|
2WD Compact |
Summer, Reykjavík to South Coast only |
|
4WD SUV |
Year-round, full Ring Road |
|
4x4 Campervan |
Summer only, adventurous travelers |
Make sure to include:
- Gravel protection
- Collision damage waiver (CDW)
- Studded winter tires (if visiting Oct–April)
Can You Add Detours?
Yes! If you have more than 7 days, consider:
- Snæfellsnes Peninsula – dramatic cliffs, lava fields
- Westfjords – raw, remote beauty (best in summer)
- Kerlingarfjöll Highlands – only accessible by 4x4 in summer
Final Thoughts – Is the Ring Road Worth It?
Absolutely. It’s the ultimate way to see Iceland on your own schedule. From glacier lagoons to puffin cliffs, thermal baths to black sand beaches — every curve of the Ring Road offers something unforgettable.
You’ll leave with a deeper connection to the land, the elements, and Icelandic culture.

