If you only have limited time in Iceland and looking for fun, active things to do around the entire island, here is a 4 day guide that won’t disappoint! The best way to see everything is to camp. There are campsites around the entire island or you can just simply pull into a rest stop on the side of the road and sleep for a few hours (we were pretty sure after we did this that it was frowned upon but oh well..). Here is how to tackle Iceland in 4 days: Our Adventure Begins…. When David came to visit me we somehow decided to rent some camping…
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