This is a transcript of a video that provides an itinerary for a 14-day road trip in Iceland. The video covers the following topics:
- The best time to visit, the vehicle to rent, and the accommodations to choose.
- The main attractions along the ring road, such as waterfalls, volcanoes, glaciers, canyons, and beaches.
- The highlights of the central highlands and the west fjords, such as geothermal areas, colorful mountains, and wildlife.
- The budget for the trip and some additional resources and tips.
The video aims to give a comprehensive and enjoyable experience of Iceland's diverse and beautiful landscapes.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. The author has visited Iceland on multiple occasions and has created an itinerary for a 14-day trip.
2. The trip involves driving along the famous Ring Road and exploring the highlands.
3. A 4x4 vehicle is recommended for the trip, and the author suggests renting a car from a company like Northbound.
4. The author recommends visiting the following places: Keflavik Airport, Fagradalsfjall volcano, Golden Circle, Kirit crater, Harunalock hot springs, and Gullfoss waterfall.
5. The best time to visit Iceland is during the summer period, from mid-June to early September.
6. The author suggests checking the weather forecast on vetoer.is and road conditions on road.is before embarking on the trip.
7. The trip involves visiting various natural attractions, including waterfalls, glaciers, and geothermal areas.
8. The author recommends visiting the following places in the highlands: Kjolur, Haifoss waterfall, and Landmannalaugar valley.
9. The trip also involves visiting the following places on the south coast: Seljalandsfoss waterfall, Skogafoss waterfall, Dyrholaey, and Reynisfjara black sand beach.
10. The author suggests taking a scenic route to the glacier lagoon, Jokulsarlon, and visiting the nearby Diamond Beach.
11. The trip also involves visiting the following places in the east: Egilsstadir, Lake Lagarfljot, and the Eastfjords.
12. The author recommends visiting the following places in the north: Akureyri, Godafoss waterfall, and the Lake Myvatn area.
13. The trip also involves visiting the following places in the west: Snaefellsnes Peninsula, Kirkjufell mountain, and the black church.
14. The author estimates the total cost of the trip to be around $3,400 USD.
15. The author recommends budgeting for car rental, accommodations, and food, and suggests cutting costs by staying in hostels or campgrounds.