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Us sitting in our camper charis outside the campervan admiring the 3 am sunrise in Iceland.

Know Before You Go- 8 Night Iceland Travel Guide for the Summer

Iceland Travel Guide: 8 Days of Waterfalls, Hot Springs & Epic Views Along The Ring Road Traveling to Iceland had been on my bucket list forever, and at 32, I finally made it happen. Iceland was the first stop on a five-week adventure with my best friend, and it absolutely delivered. We flew from San Diego with a layover in JFK and touched down ready for our Iceland Ring Road itinerary to begin. From Iceland …

Drone shot of driving the campervan in Iceland

8 Nights in Iceland: Epic Ring Road Campervan Itinerary

Epic 8 Night Iceland Campervan Itinerary Planning the perfect Iceland adventure? This 8-night Iceland Ring Road campervan itinerary covers the country’s most iconic waterfalls, glacier lagoons, black-sand beaches, geothermal pools, and hidden hot springs. Whether you’re a first-time visitor or returning to explore deeper, this route blends famous must-sees with off-the-beaten-path gems—perfect for nature lovers, adventure travelers, and photography enthusiasts. Day 1: Arrival at KEF → Golden Circle Highlights → Flúðir Driving Time: ~3 hours …

Me at a closer angel to see the iconic Mulafossur waterfall.

Faroe Islands 5 Night Summer Itinerary[Kallur Lighthouse,Trælanípa + Múlafossur]

Detailed 5 Night Itinerary For The Faroe Islands: Iconic Hikes, Waterfalls and Small Turf-Roofed Villages The Faroe Islands is tucked between Iceland and Norway, this remote archipelago is perfect for travelers who love road trips, moody landscapes, and getting a little off the beaten path. We spent five nights in the Faroe Islands exploring by car and ferry, hiking in the midnight sun, exploring waterfalls, and embracing the slower pace that island life naturally brings. …

Me sitting along the Kallur lighthouse hike with dramatic cliff views in the background.

4 Must-Do Hikes in the Faroe Islands During Summer

If You Find Yourself In The Faroe Islands- Make Sure To Explore These 4 Hikes Hiking in the Faroe Islands completely surprised me in the best way possible. The population is only 54,000 and more sheep than people. These remote islands consist of lush green mountains, dramatic cliffside hikes straight into the ocean, turf-roofed houses, powerful waterfalls, and winding mountain roads that lead through tiny, dark tunnels. We visited the Faroe Islands from July 15-20th …