When traveling abroad, it’s always important to be eco-friendly. We have compiled a list of our top tips for eco-friendly tourism in Iceland. Keep reading to learn how to take care of the planet even when you’re traveling.
1. Drink straight from the tap
This one is a no brainer – Icelandic water is among the cleanest in the world. Bottled water is an unnecessary expense and the plastic bottles harm the environment. Drinking from the tap is a win-win! You can learn more about the wondrous qualities of Icelandic water here.
2. Stay on marked paths when driving
It is illegal to drive off-road in Iceland. Make sure to always stay on roads and marked trails as cars can leave permanent wounds in the fragile landscape. Icelandic nature is much better enjoyed on foot anyway – a true adventure includes feeling the elements on your skin and under your feet.
3. Buy local
It is almost impossible to only buy local 100% of the time in Iceland as much of our food items and most of our clothing is imported. Ordering local dishes at restaurants, such as Icelandic lamb or seafood, is a great start. Buying souvenirs that are actually made in Iceland also helps as they have a smaller carbon footprint. We especially recommend Icelandic wool sweaters and socks.
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4. Carry small reusable bags for trash
There aren’t many trash cans stashed in the highlands or even by Route one for that matter. It’s a good idea to carry a small reusable trash bag in your backpack and then safely dispose of your trash in a bin or hand it over to Hotel Rangá’s reception staff.
5. Plant trees
Donating to the Kolviður fund is a great way to compensate for emissions made through travel. You can use their carbon calculator to figure out how many trees it would take to carbon offset your travel, be it by plane, boat or car. When you make a donation to the fund Kolviður’s staff and volunteers plant the trees. View Kolviður webpage here.
Contact our front desk at +354-487-5700, via the contact form, or via email: hotelranga@hotelranga.is for further information.