Iceland by Land and Sea
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The biggest con though is time. The great thing about the cruise is you get to do a t you get a ton of leisure time because you don't have to do the driving to get to the next spot. But since you're not driving, you have limited port time.
The ring road is basically Iceland's version of Route 66. It goes all the way around the island. It's about 800 miles.
If you're the kind of traveler that wants variety doesn't mind being behind the wheel, it's honestly one of the best trips you could take.
Cruise if you want ease and structure. Road trip if you want adventure and flexibility.
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In this frosty slice of One Slice at a Time, Stephanie and Ryan debate the best way to experience Iceland. From puffin spotting and glacial rivers to black sand beaches and hot springs, they break down both styles—cruise versus road trip—so you can pick your perfect Iceland adventure. 🍕 Crusty Review: Pizza in Reykjavik—spoiler, the sign said “the worst pizza you’ll ever have.” Mentioned This Episode: • Windstar Cruises: Star Pride • Iceland’s Ring Road itinerary highlights • The "worst" pizza in Reykjavik • Why families may love cruises while couples may prefer driving 📬 Subscribe for extra slices at ExtraCheese.fun (https://extracheese.fun) bookings@oneslicepod.com https://linktr.ee/onesliceatatime oneslicepod.com (https://www.oneslicepod.com) ExtraCheese.Fun (https://www.extracheese.fun)