based on 63 experiences from female travelers
Golden circle of course, the national archives is a very good museum on history (þjoðskalasafn), if you are driving go to skogafoss waterfall while touring the nature and visit skogasafn, a very fun museum and a look into culture. Hiking is beautiful there. Please try to learn the language a little, though most people speak english, our language is shrinking and learning simple thing like hello (hallo), thank you (takk) is nice to do.
Posted: August 9, 2025Iceland is otherworldly in its beauty. Glaciers, volcanoes, mountains, lakes, ocean- it’s like its own planet. Everything feels clear and natural. The people from there are interesting and nice, but lately there’s been a lot of immigration. I would rate it as safe so long as you’re prepared and follow the signs- but very expensive. 4x the price of Norway at least.
Posted: June 23, 2025It was one of the best trips I ever did! The nature is just amazing and breathtaking. Very diverse. The food was also very good for a vegetarian but it was (just like everything) a bit expensive. But good quality and I felt very safe there :)
Posted: June 2, 2025Experienced: September, 2023Based on 23 local experiences
Based on 23 local experiences
ERi
It's super safe here. Quiet neighbourhoods surrounded by nature. The locals are giving off a very peaceful vibe in general. 😌 And for example, even if you were to leave your stuff outside unattended, it wouldn't be stolen or lost, except maybe if the strong winds that we have in this area of the peninsula blew it away. 🌬️😜
Posted: December 3, 2025Jessica
One of the safest places I've ever been. I never felt threatened, unsafe or harassed. Was there solo for 5 days. It was very helpful that it was daylight from 5am to 11pm while I was there. I did several hikes by myself. Highly recommend
Posted: October 25, 2025Lily
Iceland was the best for my first solo trip. Super safe and beautiful. Would highly recommend I was never approached with suspicion. Everyone I met was really friendly and the freedom to do a car trip at your own pace is highly recommended.
Posted: October 1, 2025Saidhbhe
Akranes
3 days
I'm Irish and living in Iceland. Love about 40minutes north of the capital in a quaint little town between the mountains and the sea. I have a sofa bed which is quite comfortable and a cat and dog that will probably want your attention.
Ena
Laugarvatn
3 days
My name is Ena, I’m 24 years old and I come from Croatia. I love nature, music, and spending time with people. A year and a half ago, I came to Iceland, and now I live and work here. After the summer, I’m planning to return to Croatia and start traveling. One of my biggest dreams is to visit all the Balkan countries by bike. I also want to volunteer and live in Mexico, meet people and their culture, and speak Spanish fluently. Another lifelong dream of mine is to volunteer in Africa and help children.
Steinunn
Reykjavík
An Icelandic girl living in Reykjavik, created the app for my own travels but am now realising I can use it to meet traveler’s in Iceland. Quite busy working and studying in life but am open to meeting up for drinks or giving advice
Ana
Iceland
I am looking forward to meeting like-minded women who love travelling, living life, building meaningful connections, and creating good memories 😊 if you wanna connect and plan something together somewhere. Send me a line 😁 All the best and safe travels! 🌍