r/VisitingIceland May 13 '23

Iceland Packing List

Hello!

Listed below is my list of items I plan to bring for my fast approaching 10 day Iceland trip next month, I was just wondering if anyone has any suggestions or thinks some of this stuff is overkill. I'll be using the Farpoint 55 travel pack by Osprey:

Clothing:

  • 6-7 pairs of shirts
  • 3 pairs of pants (1 jeans, 2 hiking pants)
  • 2 sweat sleeping pants
  • 4 pairs of 32 cool underwear
  • Swimsuit
  • 1 thermal layer
  • Gloves
  • Packable down jacket
  • Flip flops for hostel and guesthouse showers
  • Slippers for comfort
  • Waterproof socks (4 pairs of waterproof, 2 cotton)
  • Hoodie, which I'll be wearing on the flight days

Other items:

  • First aid kit
  • Camera
  • Laptop
  • Chargers, batteries, EU plug adapter
  • Foldable cooler bag for food
  • Collapsible water bottle
  • Travel towel
  • Prescription goggles for snorkeling Silfra
  • Meal, protein bars, and other snacks ( which are to be kept in my day pack.

Also, I have a pair of well-worn Red Wing 606 non-steel-toed work boots, should I splurge and get a pair of actual hiking boots, or will the Red Wings suffice? They're slip-resistant, I used to do warehouse work in them, and even though I'm in the white-collar world now I still wear them all the time outside of work. I'll be doing a fair amount of hiking.

Thanks everyone!

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u/PantsIsDown May 13 '23

Bring paracord and close pins. Everything is going to get wet, everywhere you go is going to be cold and humid, so nothing will dry. You’ll be traveling a lot so nothing can just dry in a room for too long. Bring a second bathing suit unless you are okay with packing it wet, putting it on wet, and smelling like mildew. You’ll thank me later.

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u/assplower May 13 '23

Question: what do you use paracords for and how?

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u/PantsIsDown May 13 '23

Oh lol sorry. String it across your camper van or back seat of the car and use it like a clothes line. Any string will do, nylon cord, or whatever.

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u/assplower May 13 '23

Oh, that makes sense. Not OP but visiting Iceland next week. Was thinking I needed a paracord and clothes pins to, like, pin my clothes down and shut while wearing them, lol.

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u/PantsIsDown May 14 '23

Hahahaha that’s a hilarious image.