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12. March 2026 - by Konvin
Looking for year-round camping near Keflavik? See our top picks just 30 mins from Konvin Hotel. Secure a warm, reliable base near the airport for your Iceland trip!
Landing at Keflavik Airport after a long flight can leave you exhausted. Many travelers choose campsites near Keflavik Airport to rest instead of rushing into a lengthy drive. The Reykjanes Peninsula has excellent year-round camping grounds. After you pick up your campervan, starting nearby saves money and keeps you safe on the roads.
Budget-conscious travelers save money by camping near the international airport instead of booking hotels. Most sites are within 30 minutes of both the airport and the Blue Lagoon, making early-morning flights and late arrivals easier to manage. Even better, the Reykjanes Peninsula offers volcanic landscapes, geothermal areas, and coastal cliffs within a short drive of your campsite.
All three campsites below operate year-round. Each one offers different levels of facilities to match your needs and budget.
Vogar Campsite is a favorite among campervan travelers for good reason. Located by the Sports Centre in the town of Vogar, it combines solid facilities, fair pricing, and quick airport access.
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The campsite provides a 24/7 heated communal area with a fully equipped kitchen. Cabins are available for an extra cost. Quiet hours from midnight to 7:00 am, ensuring peaceful early-morning departures and late arrivals. It’s a popular choice for campervan users.
Airport Camping is one of the closest campsites to the airport. Located in the fishing village of Sandgerði, it's practical for late arrivals or early departures.
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The village puts you close to attractions on the Reykjanes Peninsula. It's also very close to the Blue Lagoon (15 minutes). The village of Sandgerði offers a grocery store and a few restaurants.
Garður Campsite sits at Garðskagi Point, the northernmost tip of the Reykjanes Peninsula. This is a low-service campsite with toilets and water but no showers or indoor facilities. Self-contained campervans work best here since you won't need to rely on campsite heating or showers.
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The campsite sits between two old lighthouses, built in 1897 and 1944. Because it's on the coast and far from city lights, it's a great place to watch birds, spot whales, and see the Northern Lights on clear nights. You get coastal views and lower prices in exchange.
Campsites near Keflavik Airport on the Reykjanes Peninsula have plenty to explore within a short drive. Here's what to prioritize before heading out on longer trips:
Since 2015, Icelandic law requires all campervans and motorhomes to stay at registered campsites. The Nature Conservation Act prohibits overnight camping in vehicles outside designated areas to protect Iceland's fragile ecosystems.
Free camping in tents is allowed on uncultivated public land with landowner permission, but the same vehicle restrictions apply. Wild camping near roads, in urban areas, or on private property without permission can result in fines.
During summer (June to August), popular sites fill quickly. Booking ahead helps secure electrical hookups. The Reykjanes Peninsula sites stay open year-round, unlike many highland locations that close after September.
The Keflavik Airport terminal operates 24 hours and allows overnight stays. However, benches provide limited sleeping space, the terminal stays cold, and bright lights remain on continuously. Security staff may wake travelers around 4:00 am.
For restorative rest before driving Iceland's roads, Konvin Hotel is located just 13-20 minutes from these campsites and offers rooms, car and campervan rentals, and airport shuttle service. This proximity makes it easy to pick up your campervan from Konvin and drive straight to your chosen campsite.
Staying near the airport saves money and keeps you flexible. You can rest after landing instead of driving far. The Reykjanes Peninsula has plenty to explore nearby. Whether you're starting a week-long Ring Road journey or spending your final night near the airport, these campsites near Keflavik Airport deliver year-round convenience.
Combined with Konvin Car Rental, you have what you need for a safe and budget-friendly trip. Pick the campsite that fits your arrival time and budget, and you'll be ready to explore the Reykjanes Peninsula.
Electrical hookups require advanced booking, especially in summer. Basic camping spots usually accept walk-ins, but calling ahead ensures availability during peak season.
Yes, Vogar, Airport Camping (Sandgerði), and Garður Campsite near Keflavik Airport are open all year. However, winter temperatures drop, and winds are strong, so bring a campervan with a heater.
Vogar Campsite offers the most facilities, including hot showers, a heated indoor kitchen, Wi-Fi, and laundry. Airport Camping (Sandgerði) provides modern bathrooms, showers, Wi-Fi, and laundry at a lower price. Garður Campsite is the most basic, with only toilets, water, and electricity hookups.
Campsites near Keflavik Airport start from 1,500 ISK (€10) per night at Garður and range up to 2,000 ISK (€14) at Airport Camping (Sandgerði). Vogar Campsite is the most expensive at 2,800 ISK (€19) per night.
Airport Camping in Sandgerði is closest at 15 minutes. Vogar and Garður are both 20-30 minutes away.