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The best hotels in Iceland

June 26, 2022June 16, 2022 by Surfing Airplanes

A country of enchanting extremes, Iceland offers hundreds of options for things to do. In this post, we’ll show you the best regions and hotels in Iceland.

Land of volcanoes, the birthplace of the singer Björk and Norse mythology, Iceland is a destination that arouses the curiosity of travelers from all over the world.

The country, which has been the backdrop for movies and series for its incredible landscapes colored by the white of the snow, is one of the best places on the planet to see the aurora borealis and practice adventure tourism.

To get to know all of Iceland’s beauties, however, is an arduous task that demands good organization on the part of the tourist, but don’t worry, because all the effort with planning is rewarded by unforgettable sceneries.

Within this need for organization, we have to consider the choice of hotels. In this post, we will tell you where to stay and the best hotels in Iceland.

Where to stay in Iceland?

Reykjavik

Reykjavik is the capital of Iceland and is where the main attractions are. It is home to the National and Saga museums, which tell some of Iceland’s Viking history.

In addition, the famous Blue Lagoon is nearby, known worldwide for being a huge natural geothermal hot spring, which besides being relaxing is excellent for the skin. 

Staying in the capital of Iceland is certainly the best choice of where to stay in the country if you depend on agencies to make the tours, besides having several attractions to explore, it’s very easy to get around the island and the accommodation options are numerous.

The best hotels in Reykjavik, in Iceland

Fosshotel Baron

Fosshotel Baron is located in central Reykjavik. The rooms have a typical Icelandic decor in the 1800s style with wood paneling.

Just a 10-minute walk from the hotel you will find a variety of stores, bars, and restaurants. In addition, the shuttle bus to Keflavik Airport stops in front of the hotel.

Icelandair Hotel Reykjavik Marina

The Icelandair Hotel Reykjavik Marina is situated in Reykjavik’s famous harbor district. The place features a gym, fireplace in the lobby, a restaurant, and even a cinema where you can watch Icelandic movies.

In addition, the Reykjavik Art Museum is less than a 5-minute walk from the accommodation, certainly a great place to stay in Iceland.

Grand Hotel Reykjavík

Located just 2 km from the center of Reykjavik, with an outdoor pool and some rooms with sea views.

The Grand Hotel Reykjavik features a spa, bar, restaurant, and fitness center. In addition, the hotel offers a free shuttle bus service and transfer to the city center during the day.

Ion Hotels

There are two Ion Hotels: Ion City is located in the center of Reykjavik, in an urban and busy environment. Ion Adventure is about 1 hour away from the capital but in a very remote area near the Thingvellir National Park. 

Both hotels are amazing, with an out-of-the-box design and a cozy boutique hotel feel. 

At Adventure, the landscape of the place is surreal and you will want to spend days there, just resting and enjoying the tranquility of the environment.

Because the town has a small population and consequently less light pollution, the town is certainly one of the best places to spot the aurora borealis during the winter months.

KEX

KEX is a very modern hostel with a cool and relaxed atmosphere. The decoration is vintage and the old-school style becomes even clearer as you get to know the place. 

Besides the space for guests, they also have a space where some bands play live.

The rooms can be single, but the bathrooms are shared. This is not a big problem, since everything is very clean and organized. The restaurant is also great, and it is close to the center of Reykjavík.

Akureyri

Akureyri is the second-largest city in Iceland. It is in this region where several festivals are held around town during the summer – music festival and also the medieval festival in nearby Gastir.

In addition, Akureyi is home to the world’s northernmost 18-hole golf course, which is great for golf lovers.

The best hotels in Akureyri, in Iceland

Akureyri H.I. Hostel

Situated just a few minutes walks from the center of Akureyri, Akureyri Hostel, a family-owned hostel, offers rooms with TV, and free WiFi access. Plus, it’s a great option if you want to save some money, as the place has a kitchen and you can prepare your meal.

Hotel Kea by Keahotels

Hotel Kea is in a good location to see what the city of Akureyri has to offer. This 4-star hotel has a spa restaurant and fitness center nearby that offer discounts to guests.

Overlooking a stunning fjord, the hotel exudes a classic atmosphere and offers exceptional service.

Centrum Guesthouse

Situated in the center of Akureyri, Centrum Guesthouse is close to stores, restaurants, and museums. In addition, Akureyri’s public swimming pool is 500 meters from the property.

Selfoss

Selfoss is the heart of the urban area of rural Árborg, Iceland, and stretches to the coast of Ölfusá south of Ingólfsfjall.

With less than 10,000 inhabitants, Selfoss is famous for being only an hour away from the famous Gullfoss Waterfall and the famous Geysers, two of Iceland’s most popular attractions.

The best hotels in Selfoss, in Iceland

Hotel Hjardarbol

Hotel Hjardarbol is a guesthouse, situated in peaceful surroundings near Iceland’s ring road, overlooking the Ingolfsfjall Mountains. 

The property offers a shared lounge, free Wi-Fi in common areas, and free on-site parking. Selfoss town center is a 10-minute drive away.

The staff can help arrange activities such as hiking trails, bird watching, and horseback riding.

Hotel Selfoss & Spa

The Selfoss Hotel & Spa is located near the Olfus River and has a cinema and spa area. In addition, it has a restaurant where guests can enjoy the best of the local cuisine.

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Which of these hotels are your favorites? Have you stayed in any of these best hotels in Iceland? Let us know in the comments.

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