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8 vs 13 day trip with 7 and 8 year old

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  • June 3, 2017 at 1:39 pm #2536
    Ford
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    Hi,
    Great site! We’ve booked an 8-day trip in late June in which we’d be doing mostly daytrips out of a great and cheap Reykjavik apartment with perhaps a night or two on the south coast. However I couldn’t help myself and also hashed out a considerably more expensive (165%, including penalties to change the flight date and a couple of 220 EUR-a-night guesthouses on the south coast) 13-day itinerary around the ring road. We’d be doing mostly free activities like hiking and going for dips. Us adults would certainly love to extend it, but I can’t make up my mind whether 8 days of volcanoes, waterfalls, hotpots, geothermal areas, hikes, swimming pools would be plenty or not enough for the kids. With 13 days we’d get to visit places like Skaftafell, Askja, Myvatn area, Kerlingfjoll, snæfellsnes (yes, we’ll have a 4WD vehicle).

    Thanks,
    Ford

    • This topic was modified 8 years, 11 months ago by Ford.
    • This topic was modified 8 years, 11 months ago by Ford.
    June 3, 2017 at 8:21 pm #2539
    Eric
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    Hi Ford,

    Sounds like a good problem to have! 🙂 And I’m glad you have found tentative housing on the South Coast– are there really still places available for 4 people on the south coast for 220 Eur a night?

    Is your concern that 13 days will be too much for the kids, and that they will be bored? As long as the kids are up for exploring (like my 7-year-old is) I think they will have a good time. But my kids are happy to take an hour to explore a black sand beach, or a cave, or whatever we happened upon.

    You may also be asking if it’s worth the extra time and expense to do the whole ring road? That’s a tough call. We did enjoy staying in a new to explore town every couple of nights, and there will be fewer tourists as you get past the south coast. You also will save on having to backtrack to your apartment in Reykjavik most nights.

    But 8 days to explore will still be great. You can take a (long) day trip up to Snæfellsnes if you wanted. Perhaps you could spend a couple of days on the south coast and a night up in Snæfellsnes? That gives you the opportunity to explore new places without committing to the longer trip.

    If you do the longer trip, make sure you understand the conditions getting to Askja. I think there are some river crossings.

    I’m not sure if I helped at all. Let me know what you decide!

    June 6, 2017 at 7:59 am #2540
    Ford
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    We are going to go for high risk/high reward. 14 days, some with pre-booked accomodations, others where we’ll camp or book last minute (in less popular areas).

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