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171 Holiday parks and RV rentals in Iceland

Best Iceland holiday parks with a pool

Among the 171 accommodations in Iceland, here are the 2 best holiday parks with a pool

Camper Suv 4wd - Iceland
9.8 13 reviews

Camper Suv 4wd

campervan
The Camper Jeep 4x4, located 0.3km from Keflavík International Airport, offers convenient access to Iceland's main gateway.
This self-catering motorhome sleeps three, boasting a fully equipped kitchen, air conditioning, and internet access; nearby amenities include swimming pools with hot tubs and saunas.
Godaland Glamping - Iceland
9.2 32 reviews

Godaland Glamping

camping, Rangárþing eystra
This safari tent is situated in Rangárþing eystra, within 15 kilometres of the Saga Center, Keldur, and LAVA Centre, and 17.2 kilometres from the Hella Golf Course, offering a peaceful escape in a rural setting. The Godaland Glamping tent is perfect for families, providing a shared bathroom facility and a garden with gas barbecues and a picnic area.
Guests can enjoy free Wi-Fi in common areas, free on-site parking, and a swimming pool, with a single cleaning service provided during their stay.

Frequently asked questions about campings in Iceland

  • Can you safely drink the tap water in Iceland?

    Yes, absolutely! Iceland is renowned for its pristine water sources, and tap water is perfectly safe to drink anywhere in the country. It's often considered some of the purest water in the world.
  • What are the best holiday parks in Iceland?

    Among the holiday parks in Iceland, Camp Boutique, Náttúra Yurtel and Fossatun Camping Pods & Cottages - Sleeping Bag Accommodation are the most popular ones.

  • What are the major airports in Iceland?

    Keflavík International Airport (KEF) is the main international airport, serving most flights. There are also smaller domestic airports like Akureyri Airport (AEY) in the north and Reykjavík Airport (RKV) which is closer to the capital but primarily serves domestic flights.
  • What are the best holiday parks with a pool in Iceland?

  • Which currency is used in Iceland?

    The Icelandic króna (ISK) is the official currency.
  • What are the best holiday parks with a jacuzzi in Iceland?

  • Are road conditions in Iceland suitable for driving?

    Iceland's road conditions vary greatly depending on the season and location. The Ring Road (Route 1) is generally well-maintained, but many F-roads (highland tracks) are only accessible with a 4x4 vehicle and even then, only during the summer months. Always check road.is for up-to-date information before you set off, especially if venturing outside the main ring road.
  • What are the best holiday parks for families and kids in Iceland?

    The best holiday parks for families and kids in Iceland are Camp Boutique, Náttúra Yurtel and Fossatun Camping Pods & Cottages - Sleeping Bag Accommodation.

  • Where should you consider camping in Iceland?

    There are numerous campsites across Iceland, ranging from basic facilities to well-equipped sites. Popular areas for camping include Thingvellir National Park, near the Golden Circle, and various locations along the south coast. Many campsites are located near stunning natural attractions, offering a chance to enjoy the landscapes.
  • What are the best pet friendly holiday parks in Iceland?

    The best pet friendly holiday parks in Iceland are Camp Boutique, Reykjavik Domes and Golden Circle Domes - Glamping Experience.

  • Where should you go for a relaxing weekend in Iceland?

    The Blue Lagoon is a classic choice for relaxation, offering geothermal waters and spa treatments. Reykjavík itself provides a more urban escape with its museums, art galleries, and restaurants. A weekend exploring the Reykjanes Peninsula, with its geothermal areas and dramatic coastlines, would also offer a blend of nature and relaxation.
  • What are the best holiday parks with parking in Iceland?

  • Which areas in Iceland are perfect for a week’s stay?

    A week allows for a good exploration of the south coast, taking in waterfalls like Skógafoss and Seljalandsfoss, black sand beaches like Reynisfjara, and glaciers like Sólheimajökull. Alternatively, you could explore the Snaefellsnes Peninsula, often called 'Miniature Iceland', which offers a diverse range of landscapes in a smaller area. The Ring Road, although long, also allows you to see much of the country if you are prepared for long driving days.
  • Are there unique natural phenomena (e.g., auroras, midnight sun) in Iceland?

    Yes, Iceland is famous for both the Northern Lights (Aurora Borealis), visible during winter months, and the midnight sun, experienced during the summer months in the north and some parts of the south. The best viewing for the Aurora is in the winter months away from light pollution, while the midnight sun is best experienced during the summer solstice.

Best pet friendly Iceland holiday parks

Among the 171 accommodations, here are the 4 best pet friendly holiday parks

American Rv Bounder - Farmstay - Iceland
9.6 136 reviews

American Rv Bounder - Farmstay

campervan
This American Rv Bounder - Farmstay campervan is located on a peaceful farm just 15 kilometres outside of Akureyri, offering stunning ocean views. The surrounding countryside provides a tranquil escape from the city, whilst still being within easy reach of all Akureyri's attractions.
The campervan is ideal for a family or group of up to five people and includes a bedroom, bathroom, and kitchen. It is equipped with modern amenities including heating, a shower, toilet, coffee machine, refrigerator, and a kitchen, ensuring a comfortable stay.
American Rv Jamboree - Farmstay - Iceland
8.7 41 reviews

American Rv Jamboree - Farmstay

camping, Svalbarðseyri
This American RV Jamboree farmstay, near Hof in Iceland, is situated approximately 16km from the Hof Cultural Centre, 35km from Goðafoss Waterfall, and 13km from Akureyri Airport.
The self-catering property sleeps nine guests in one bedroom and one bathroom, offering free parking, sea views, and outdoor seating, close to key attractions.
Arblik Camping Tents By Welcome Hotels - Iceland
No reviews

Arblik Camping Tents By Welcome Hotels

tent
The Arblik Camping Tents by Welcome Hotels offer a unique 'tentalow' experience in Budardalur, Iceland, situated within 40 kilometres of natural landmarks including Grabrok, Glanni Waterfall, and Hredavatn.
This accommodation provides a private garden, a dedicated picnic area, and complimentary self-parking, with pets welcome and a check-out time of 12:00.
Stafafell Nature Park Camping - Iceland
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Stafafell Nature Park Camping

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Stafafell Nature Park Camping is located in Stafafell, Iceland, offering easy access to attractions within a 40 km radius, including Silfurnes Golf Course, Hornafjordur Art Museum, and Huldusteinn Stone Museum.
This campsite provides 22 pitches with microwave ovens and stovetops, free WiFi in public areas, on-site barbecue grills, a garden, and complimentary parking, and pets are welcome.
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