
Beauty Worth Protecting
Iceland's landscapes are as fragile as they are spectacular. As visitor numbers grow, responsible travel has become essential to preserving the very wonders that draw people here. Small choices add up to a big difference.
Stay on Marked Paths
Iceland's moss and vegetation grow incredibly slowly, and a single footprint off-trail can leave damage that lasts for decades. Always stick to marked paths and designated viewing areas to protect the delicate ground.
Never Drive Off-Road
Off-road driving is both illegal and deeply harmful to the environment, scarring landscapes that take generations to recover. Stay on established roads and tracks at all times.
Leave No Trace
Carry out everything you bring in, including all litter. Use designated facilities, and never leave waste behind at remote sites. The goal is to leave each place exactly as you found it, or better.
Support Local Communities
Choose locally owned restaurants, guesthouses, and tour operators where you can. Buying local produce and craft keeps tourism revenue within the communities that host you and helps sustain rural life.
Respect Wildlife
Observe birds, seals, and other wildlife from a respectful distance. Never feed animals or disturb nesting sites, particularly during the sensitive breeding seasons.
Conserve Resources
Even in a country rich with renewable energy and clean water, mindful consumption matters. Take shorter showers, reuse towels, and switch off lights when you leave your room.
Travel With Intention
Responsible travel is ultimately about respect: for the land, the wildlife, and the people who call Iceland home. By treading lightly, you help ensure these landscapes remain breathtaking for generations to come.





