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Pickup
Keflavík Intl. Airport (KEF)
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12:00
Return
Keflavík Intl. Airport (KEF)
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Go 4x4 Cruiser Camper
Details
Automatic
Four-Wheel Drive
Age 25+
2 Passengers
2 Suitcases
2 Bags
2 Sleeping Spots
Night Heater
Cooling Box
Description
The Go 4x4 Cruiser Camper, built on the reliable 2023 - 2025 Toyota Land cruiser, is perfect for exploring Iceland's Highlands. Designed for two people, it features a convenient pull-out shelf system and spacious interior equipped with a Webasto heating system, gas stove, electric cooler, and complete cooking gear.
With ample storage beneath the mattress and a modern design, this upgraded 4x4 camper offers lower mileage and the latest features in our fleet. Pack your essentials and experience an unforgettable adventure in Iceland.
Hire a 4x4 Toyota Land Cruiser camper in Iceland
Don’t settle for ordinary. Reserve your Go 4x4 Cruiser Camper today and unlock endless adventure and comfort.
This vehicle is allowed on F-roads (highlands) in Iceland. However, it's crucial to know that off-road driving is illegal and can also result in a fine up to 1.300 euros.
Features
Webasto Heating
Snorkel
Gas Stove
Built-in Fridge
Curtains
Parking Sensors
Cruise Control
Bluetooth
Apple Car Play
Android Auto
Storage Area
Studded Tires (During Winter)
Additional Features
Tinted Windows
2x USB Outlets
Extra Leisure Battery
Broom and Dustpan
Cutleries
Each rental includes cutlery based on the number of people in your booking. This ensures everyone has their own set, including a fork, knife, and spoon.
Dinnerware
Included is cups, plates and bowls.
The amount of dinnerware provided depends on the number of people included in your rental, ensuring everyone has what they need.
Cook And Kitchenware
For cooking essentials, each camper comes equipped with one set of basic kitchenware. This includes a pot, a pan, and essential utensils like a ladle, spatula, tongs, and other must-haves for preparing meals on the road.
Larger Tyres And Wheels
Larger tires and wheels provide better traction, stability, and ground clearance, ensuring a smoother drive on gravel and F-roads.
Small Cushions
A small cushion adds extra comfort, ideal for sitting or lounging in the camper or outdoors.
Thin Fleece Blankets
Thin fleece blankets provide light warmth and comfort, perfect for relaxing outdoors in a camping chair but not recommended for sleeping.
Insights
Technical Data
Model
Toyota Land Cruiser
Year
2023 - 2025
Doors
4
Fuel Type
Diesel
Fuel Consumption
9.5 l/100km | 30 mpg
Fuel Tank
110 l | 29 gal
Fuel Range
860 km | 534 mi
Emissions
245 g/km
Camper Measurements
Floor to Ceiling
108 cm | 3' 7"
Seats to Trunk
190 cm | 6' 3"
Total Camper Length
485 cm | 15' 11"
Bed
Length
190 cm | 6' 3"
Width
130 cm | 4' 3"
Ceiling Clearance
60 cm | 1' 12"
Frequently Asked Questions
A Toyota Land Cruiser camper is available for rent in Iceland from Go Campers Iceland.
The Toyota Land Cruiser camper can comfortably sleep up to 2 people.
Yes, the Go Cruiser camper is allowed on F-roads (highlands) in Iceland.
The Go 4x4 Cruiser Camper is allowed on all public roads in Iceland. However, certain highland roads are closed during the winter months, and some roads may have restrictions for large vehicles.
Yes, the Go 4x4 Cruiser Camper can be rented during the winter. It is equipped with a Webasto heating system and studded winter tires, making it well-suited for colder conditions.
Yes, the Go 4x4 Cruiser Camper can be parked at designated campsites throughout Iceland. Many campsites offer facilities for campers, such as electricity, water, and waste disposal.
The snorkel on the Go 4x4 Cruiser Camper is designed to raise the air intake above potential water levels, allowing the vehicle to safely drive through shallow water without damaging the engine.
The snorkel helps protect the engine when crossing shallow water, but it's important to avoid deep water crossings. Always assess the depth and current before attempting to drive through water to ensure safety.