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Campervan Rental Prices in Iceland in November

November tips Iceland into early winter: daylight shrinks to 5–8 hours, the aurora runs strong on clear nights, and camper rates sit near their annual low.

In November, 2-person campers typically run €75–€220/day and 4x4 campers €179–€270/dayabout 25% below the yearly average, the 3rd-cheapest month of the year. Prices update as vendor availability changes.

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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.

November travel conditions

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

Daylight

5–8 hours

Temperature

−1 to 4°C

Roads

Ring Road open (winter conditions begin); highland F-roads closed

Sky

Northern Lights season

Campsites

Very few open — mainly year-round sites (Reykjavík, Akureyri)

Typical conditions for a campervan trip in November.


November prices by camper type

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

2-person campers

€75–€220/day

median €108 · from €53 · up to €380

690 price checks

4x4 campers

€179–€270/day

median €220 · from €72 · up to €551

530 price checks

Family campers (sleeps 4+)

€170–€234/day

median €205 · from €64 · up to €400

374 price checks

All campers

€97–€233/day

median €168 · from €53 · up to €551

1,462 price checks


November vs neighbouring months

How this period's typical daily price stacks up against the periods either side of it.
October€110–€267/day
Novemberthis period€97–€233/day
December€90–€220/day

Milder and marginally brighter than December yet darker and more wintry than October, November is the tipping point where autumn hands over to full winter.


November prices by rental company

What each rental company typically charges per day for a November pickup, cheapest first. Cheapest is not always best value — here's what the cheap rates include.
Rental companyTypical /dayMedianFrom
Indie Camperscheapest€67–€96€93€64
Konvin Car Rental€88–€122€106€78
Happy Campers€68–€179€134€60
RENT.is€85–€222€147€60
KuKu Campers€100–€170€148€70
Camper Rental Iceland€108–€234€149€53
Go Campers€94–€240€176€74
Campervan Iceland€115–€234€183€60
CampEasy€182–€300€195€138
Cozy Campers€153–€268€210€141
Geysir Car Rental€104–€356€270€72
McRent€271€271€271
Indie Campers€67–€96/day
5/8 gear includedNon-refundable rate
Konvin Car Rental€88–€122/day
4/8 gear includedFree cancellation· 24h
Happy Campers€68–€179/day
7/8 gear includedFree cancellation· 24h
RENT.is€85–€222/day
6/8 gear includedFree cancellation· 24h

Demand & when to book

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

In November, 10% of the campers we checked were already sold out.

  • 6090 days before pickup€222/day avg
  • 90120 days before pickup€195/day avg
  • 120150 days before pickup€176/day avg

What you'll actually spend in November

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€525–€1,540
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€1,183–€2,800

The camper figure comes from live price checks for November; 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 November

A November campervan trip is a genuine winter outing. Temperatures hover between −1 and 4°C, the first sustained snow and ice settle in, and with only five to eight hours of usable light you'll drive and sightsee on a tight daily schedule. The Ring Road stays open, but winter conditions begin in earnest and wind or snow can shut sections at short notice, so build slack into your itinerary and check road.is each morning.

The payoff is the sky. This is deep aurora season, and long dark evenings mean you rarely have to stay up late to catch the Northern Lights — a clear night at a pull-off away from town glow is often enough. Every highland F-road is closed, so plan a Ring Road or South Coast loop rather than any interior crossing, and lean toward a 4x4 or winter-prepared van with strong heating and studded tyres.

Campsites are scarce this month: only a handful of year-round sites around Reykjavík, Akureyri and a few other towns stay open, so map your overnight stops before you set off and expect to rely on serviced facilities rather than seasonal countryside pitches. In return you get near-empty roads, dramatic low-angle light, and some of the cheapest rental rates on the calendar.

Watch out: Winter weather is arriving — sudden storms and high winds can close Ring Road sections with little warning, so keep your itinerary flexible and check road.is daily.


Frequently asked questions

How much does a campervan cost in Iceland in November?

In November, 2-person campers typically run €75–€220 per day and 4x4 campers €179–€270 per day, based on our recent price checks — about 25% below the yearly average.

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

November is a good time to rent a campervan if you're chasing the Northern Lights on a budget and are comfortable driving in winter. You trade daylight and open campsites for low prices, thin crowds and excellent aurora odds. Come ready for snow, ice and short days, pick a heated 4x4 or winter-ready van, and keep your route flexible around the weather.

Can you see the Northern Lights in Iceland in November?

Yes — November is one of the strongest months for the Northern Lights. With only 5–8 hours of daylight, you get 16–19 hours of darkness and frequent viewing windows whenever skies are clear. Drive away from town lights and watch the aurora forecast for clear, active nights.

Are campsites open in November?

Very few. Most seasonal campsites have closed for winter, leaving mainly year-round sites in and around Reykjavík, Akureyri and a handful of other towns. Plan your overnight stops in advance and choose a camper you're comfortable sleeping in on cold nights.

Do you need a 4x4 campervan in November?

It's strongly recommended. Snow, ice and winter storms begin this month, and while the Ring Road stays open, a 4x4 or winter-prepared van with good heating and studded tyres handles the conditions far more safely. Highland F-roads are closed regardless of vehicle.

Do I need a 4x4 campervan in November?

In November, snow, ice and closed highland roads make a 4x4 or winter-ready camper the safer choice. See the 4x4 price breakdown for current ranges.


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