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Campervan Rental Prices in Iceland in June

June opens Iceland's summer under the midnight sun, with the first highland F-roads thawing free and camper prices climbing into peak-season territory.

In June, 2-person campers typically run €147–€292/day and 4x4 campers €205–€478/dayabout 42% above the yearly average, the 11th-cheapest month of the year. Prices update as vendor availability changes.

Wide availability· 3% gone

Based on 19,842 price checks across 14 rental companies over the last 8 days (through July 8, 2026). Prices are in EUR and update as vendor availability changes.

June travel conditions

The practical backdrop to the prices — what you'll actually meet on the ground.

Daylight

20–21 hours (midnight sun)

Temperature

7–12°C

Roads

Ring Road open; highland F-roads opening (F35/F208 mid-June, remote routes late June)

Sky

Midnight sun

Campsites

Most/all open — full season underway

Typical conditions for a campervan trip in June.


June prices by camper type

Typical daily ranges (the middle 50% of prices) for each camper type this period.

2-person campers

€147–€292/day

median €244 · from €60 · up to €523

842 price checks

4x4 campers

€205–€478/day

median €383 · from €95 · up to €1,735

538 price checks

Family campers (sleeps 4+)

€318–€453/day

median €328 · from €79 · up to €954

1,446 price checks

All campers

€252–€453/day

median €318 · from €60 · up to €1,735

2,648 price checks


June vs neighbouring months

How this period's typical daily price stacks up against the periods either side of it.
May€196–€337/day
Junethis period€252–€453/day
July€146–€376/day

Choose June over May for warmer days and the first open highland routes, or over July if you want that same midnight-sun access to a thawing interior with slightly thinner crowds.


June prices by rental company

What each rental company typically charges per day for a June pickup, cheapest first. Cheapest is not always best value — here's what the cheap rates include.
Rental companyTypical /dayMedianFrom
Lava Car Rentalcheapest€102€102€102
Konvin Car Rental€141–€149€146€95
Indie Campers€120–€206€159€79
PK Campers€120–€190€160€60
Happy Campers€196–€264€238€128
Cozy Campers€255–€387€267€244
KuKu Campers€268–€315€290€148
RENT.is€183–€483€317€136
McRent€318–€453€328€268
Go Campers€200–€370€333€104
Campervan Iceland€192–€484€344€136
Camper Rental Iceland€171–€479€363€136
Geysir Car Rental€237–€396€364€126
CampEasy€450–€835€496€338
Lava Car Rental€102/day
5/8 gear includedFree cancellation· 24h
Konvin Car Rental€141–€149/day
4/8 gear includedFree cancellation· 24h
Indie Campers€120–€206/day
5/8 gear includedNon-refundable rate
PK Campers€120–€190/day
4/8 gear includedNon-refundable rate

Demand & when to book

How much of the fleet is already spoken for, and how price moves with booking lead time.

In June, 3% of the campers we checked were already sold out — availability is generally wide, so there's less pressure to rush.

  • 030 days before pickup€278/day avg
  • 3060 days before pickup€335/day avg
  • 330360 days before pickup€332/day avg

What you'll actually spend in June

A worked 7-day budget for two — the camper line comes from this period's live rate; the rest are typical estimates.
Camper van · 7 dayslive€1,029–€2,043
Campsites · 2 people × 7 nights€168–€280
Fuel · 7 days€280–€630
Food & groceries · 2 × 7 days€210–€350
Estimated 7-day total for two€1,687–€3,303

The camper figure comes from live price checks for June; campsites, fuel and food are typical estimates (Indicative 2026 EUR bands (~1 EUR ≈ 145 ISK); diesel ~250–260 ISK/L and exchange rates shift — re-verify yearly against current ISK prices.)


Renting a campervan in June

June is Iceland under the midnight sun: for most of the month the sky never truly darkens, giving you 20–21 hours of usable light and the freedom to drive a mountain pass at midnight or hike after dinner without a headlamp. Temperatures sit around 7–12°C — comfortable but far from hot, so pack layers, a windproof shell and a warm sleeping bag even in high summer.

Access opens up steadily through the month rather than all at once. The Ring Road is fully clear, and the first highland F-roads thaw in mid-June — Kjölur (F35) and Landmannalaugar (F208) usually lead the way, with Kaldidalur and Þórsmörk following late in the month. The remotest interior crossings, Sprengisandur and Askja, generally stay shut until July, so if the highlands are your priority, aim for late June and book a 4x4 camper — 2WD vans are barred from every F-road.

By June the campsite network is fully open, so finding a place to sleep is rarely a problem, even off the main route. What is scarce is the vans themselves: this is the start of peak season, demand surges, and the best-value campers and 4x4s sell out weeks ahead. Reserve early, and expect to share the headline waterfalls and canyons with a steadily growing summer crowd.

Watch out: Don't assume the whole interior is reachable in early June — the remotest F-roads such as Sprengisandur and Askja usually stay closed until July, so time a highland-heavy trip for late June or later.


Frequently asked questions

How much does a campervan cost in Iceland in June?

In June, 2-person campers typically run €147–€292 per day and 4x4 campers €205–€478 per day, based on our recent price checks — about 42% above the yearly average.

Is June a good time to rent a campervan in Iceland?

Yes — June is one of the most rewarding months to rent a campervan in Iceland, pairing near round-the-clock daylight with mild weather and a country fully awake for summer. The trade-off is cost and company: you'll pay close to peak-season rates and share the marquee sights with growing crowds, so booking well ahead is the price of admission.

Are the highland F-roads open in June?

Partly — June is when Iceland's highlands begin to open, but not all at once. The easiest routes, Kjölur (F35) and Landmannalaugar (F208), typically open around mid-June, while remote interior crossings like Sprengisandur (F26) and Askja (F88) stay closed until July. You'll need a 4x4 camper for any F-road, and routes with unbridged river fords remain off-limits to most rental vans.

Can you see the Northern Lights in June?

No — June has the midnight sun, not the aurora. With 20–21 hours of daylight and a sky that never fully darkens, Northern Lights viewing is impossible until late August. The upside is round-the-clock light for driving, hiking and photography without ever racing the sunset.

Are campsites open in June?

Yes — nearly every campsite in Iceland is open by June, with the full seasonal network running. You can travel the Ring Road and reach most popular regions confident of finding somewhere to park and sleep, though the busiest sites near marquee sights fill up on peak evenings.

Do I need a 4x4 campervan in June?

A 2-wheel-drive camper is fine for the Ring Road and most sights in June. You only need a 4x4 if you plan to drive the highland F-roads.


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