It is important that the trip suits you and everyone in the group. Take care of yourself and each other. Don’t leave anyone behind to meet up with you later.
The biggest concern when outdoors in Iceland is the weather. The combination of cold temperature, strong wind and rain can be fatal if you don’t have the proper clothing and equipment.
The weather changes fast in Iceland and you should be prepared for any weather. It can be sunny, rainy and windy all in one day.
Respect the weather! If there is bad weather forecasted, think carefully about whether your trip will be safe or enjoyable and consider changing or cancelling your plans. Pay careful attention to weather forecasts or warnings in the area you’re planning on visiting. Take notice to what hut wardens say, rangers, ICE-SAR, police, etc.
And remember: If the locals say it‘s going to be bad – it is going to be bad!
In case of emergency, please call our emergency phone number, 112. If you are using a satellite phone the emergency number is 00 354 570 2112.
Appropriate Clothing
It is essential to prioritize appropriate clothing and equipment when facing the challenging Icelandic climate and weather
Eruption area Reykjanes
Keep in mind that the eruption site is not a safe area. Stay out of the marked hazard zone!
Biking
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Hiking
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Are you going Camping?
Safetravel’s camping guides provide tips and advice for safe and sustainable camping in Iceland
Personal Location
Beacon (PLB)
A radio transmitter that can be activated in an emergency to get help if needed. It transmits your location information directly to Search and Rescue forces
Safetravel App
The weather and road conditions in Iceland are different from you’re used to and can change fast. To be more informed, use the app. If you’re hiking or trekking, the app lets you send your GPS location to 112 emergency services so they can find you.