Hi all,
I'm planning a trip to Iceland in August, group of 6. We're leaving the more obvious places for last (Blue Lagoon, Golden Circle), and planning to focus on the South first -- specifically Vík, Skaftafell and Jökulsárlón. We're trying to avoid any really long drives in a single day, as we'd like to keep this reasonably relaxed. Right now the first part of our itinerary looks like this:
Day 0: arrive late, sleep in Keflavik
Day 1: Keflavik - visit Vík - sleep in Skógar (can't find anywhere interesting/available to stay in Vík in high season)
Day 2: Skógar - visit Skaftafell - sleep in Kirkjubaejarklaustur
Day 3: Kirkjubaejarklaustur - visit Jökulsárlón - sleep in Kirkjubaejarklaustur
Day 4: Kirkjubaejarklaustur - visit Seljalandsfoss - sleep in Reykjavik
This itinerary has at least two problems that I'm struggling with, so any help would be much appreciated:
1 - Accommodation in Skógar seems reasonably plentiful (also Hvolsvöllur and Vestmannaeyjar) as an alternative to Vík, but Kirkjubaejarklaustur is proving a bit of a challenge -- again high season doesn't help, I guess. So far the only available option I've found is the Icelandair Hotel Klaustur. (I'm considering farmstays, hotels and B&B.) Am I missing some other place in the vicinity that I should be using as a base instead?
2 - There's quite a bit of back-and-forth over the same stretches of road, mostly aimed at trying to reduce the distance driven in a single day and the number of different places we stay at. If you know the area, is there anything obviously wrong with that plan? Am I missing something really great nearby?
I'm also pondering whether a day trip to the Snaefellsnes peninsula later on from Reykjavik would be both feasible (some 450 km or so?) and worthwhile after seeing the areas mentioned above.
Many thanks in advance for your help.
