Iceland Hotels

If you're considering a trip to Iceland, often called the land of fire and ice, kimkim has handpicked hotels that genuinely capture the essence of the country's landscapes and rich culture. For a taste of urban Icelandic life, book a trendy hotel in Reykjavík, perfect for exploring the city's rich arts and culinary scenes. Or, if you're after a more rural stay, grab a family-run lodge or farmhouse and experience Iceland's rugged beauty firsthand. Head to the South Coast if you're interested in staying near glaciers and volcanic sands, or choose a hotel near geysers and waterfalls in the Golden Circle. Other popular options include accommodations near the famous pools of Lake Mývatn and the volcanoes of the Snæfellsnes Peninsula

Golden Circle
The Greenhouse Hotel
4.5
(6)
· Comfort
The Greenhouse Hotel isn't just a hotel; it's an entire hospitality complex in the geothermal town of Hveragerði. This modern building houses a hotel, a food hall, and shops offering local products. Hveragerði is known as the hot springs capital of the world, which you can experience with a quick...
Photo courtesy of Skuggi Hotel Reykjavík by Keahotels
Reykjavík
Skuggi Hotel Reykjavík by Keahotels
4.3
(21)
· Mid-range
Skuggi is a modern hotel that takes its inspiration from Icelandic photographer Ragnar Axelsson, known for his black-and-white photos of the country's landscapes and people. The hotel's location close to downtown Reykjavík allows you to discover different aspects of Icelandic culture, as sites...
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Skaftafell
Magma Hotel
4.7
(3)
· Comfort
Immerse yourself in the natural phenomena of Southern Iceland with a stay in the modern Magma Hotel in the village of Kirkjubæjarklaustur. This small village is steeped in history, as it was strictly a Christian area in the Middle Ages that has become known for its local folklore surrounding...
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Reykjavík
Alda Hotel Reykjavík
4.4
(7)
· Comfort
Located in the quiet part of Laugavegur, Alda Hotel Reykjavík offers a simple and contemporary stay in the middle of the city's historic center. Stroll down Rainbow Street, Reykjavík's permanent homage to LGBTQ+ pride, which leads to Hallgrímskirkja, the tallest church in the country, five...
Photo courtesy of Vogafjós Farm Resort
Lake Mývatn
Vogafjós Farm Resort
4.3
(3)
· Mid-range
Experience traditional Icelandic agriculture in this family-run hotel on Lake Mývatn. This year-round hotel has a working farm that the same family has operated for 120 years. The hotel opened in 2005 and offers a mix of peaceful country living and convenient access to the area's most popular...
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Arnarstapi
Arnarstapi Hotel
4.3
(6)
· Mid-range
Arnarstapi Hotel offers a modern and basic stay in the former fishing hub of Arnarstapi, now the gateway to the natural and mythological sites of the Snæfellsnes Peninsula. The village of Arnarstapi is home to basic amenities like gas stations and a few restaurants, and its geological formations,...
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Snæfellsnes Peninsula
Dís Cottages
5.0
(1)
· Mid-range
Dís Cottages offers a peaceful experience in a remote location just 10 minutes from the town of Grundarfjörður. Kirkjufell Mountain is 15 minutes away from these self-service cottages, sitting under the shadow of Eyrarfjall Mountain. This area is ideal for those wanting to experience the natural...
Farmhotel Efstidalur
Golden Circle
Farmhotel Efstidalur
5.0
(1)
· Mid-range
Experience Icelandic farm life at the Farmhotel Efstidalur in the middle of the Golden Circle. Generations of the same family have lived on this land since 1750, and the current owners—four siblings—come from a long line of dairy farmers running the farmstead alongside the hotel. Located within...
Photo courtesy of Hotel Reykjavík SAGA
Reykjavík
Hotel Reykjavík Saga
5.0
(1)
· Comfort
Enjoy a comfortable stay in the modern rooms of Hotel Reykjavík SAGA, just one block away from the picturesque Lake Tjörnin. You can stroll the lake within two minutes and reach the National Gallery of Iceland in three. The hotel stands on Lækjargata, a historic street with some of the oldest...
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South Coast
The Retreat at Blue Lagoon Iceland
5.0
(1)
· Luxury
If you're looking to experience Iceland's world-famous nature firsthand, you won't get much closer to it than The Retreat at Blue Lagoon Iceland, a modern luxury hotel encircled by the Blue Lagoon's mineral-rich waters. Step outside into the hotel's private lagoon, which draws its waters from the...
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South Coast
Dalshöfði Guesthouse
5.0
(1)
· Mid-range
Enjoy a relaxing stay in this countryside guest house facing the Vatnajökull Glacier. Located four hours from Reykjavík, Dalshöfði Guesthouse offers a simple and modern stay just 25 minutes from Kirkjubæjarklaustur village, where you'll find sites like the natural hexagonal basalt deposits of...
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Hrífunes
Hrífunes Guesthouse
5.0
(1)
· Comfort
Stay in a remote and rustic location at the Hrifunes Guesthouse, situated between the two towns of Vík and Kirkjubæjarklaustur, both about 30 minutes away. The natural phenomena of southern Iceland are all accessible from this peaceful spot: Drive to the hexagon-shaped basalt pieces of Kirkjugólf...
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Höfn
Milk Factory
4.5
(2)
· Mid-range
Milk Factory offers a simple and comfortable stay just outside of Höfn, a fishing town on a peninsula just below the Vatnajökull ice cap, the second largest in Europe. The center of town is just a 15-minute walk or 2-minute drive, and there you'll find a mix of good quality restaurants. Seafood...
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Lake Mývatn
Húsavík Cape Hotel
4.5
(2)
· Mid-range
Located just one block from the harbor, Húsavík Cape Hotel is a traditional family-run property with rooms and apartments that focus on the culture of Húsavík. Walk to the Geosea Geothermal Baths in 10 minutes or head to the Whale Museum in the same amount of time before embarking on a whale...
Hveragerdi
Hotel Eldhestar
4.3
(3)
· Mid-range
Located in the picturesque southwestern countryside of Iceland, Hotel Eldhestar offers a cozy retreat just a 30-minute drive from Reykjavík. This unique location allows you to experience diverse nature and breathtaking scenery, with the volcanic mountains, rivers, and ocean nearby. The hotel is...
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Golden Circle
Hotel South Coast
4.3
(4)
· Comfort
Located just off of the Ölfusá River, Hotel South Coast is a simple and modern hotel in the center of Selfoss, the gateway to southern Iceland. Selfoss is on the Ring Road, and its mix of restaurants, shops, and historical and cultural sites makes it an ideal base to explore the area. Attractions...
Golden Circle
Lambastadir Guesthouse
4.0
(2)
· Mid-range
Lambastadir Guesthouse is a modern, quiet, family-owned farm holiday guesthouse in southern Iceland. Just a 45-minute drive from Reykjavík and right off Highway 1, you'll find yourself in the perfect spot to explore the region's natural wonders. The guesthouse is also within driving distance of...
Egilsstadir
Fosshotel Eastfjords
3.5
(4)
· Comfort
Fosshotel Eastfjords, a charming yet simple hotel, is in the picturesque Fáskrúðsfjörður, right in the center of the Eastfjords of Iceland. This area is renowned for its majestic nature and stunning scenery. The hotel is housed in a historic building that dates back to 1903 and was once a...
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Reykjavík
Fosshotel Baron
3.5
(22)
· Mid-range
Fosshotel Baron is in Reykjavík, near the seafront and just a short walk from the city's harbor. Its prime location allows you to enjoy a scenic walk by the seaside, visit the prestigious Harpa Concert Hall, or try some of Reykjavík's great restaurants and cafés, all within a stone's throw from...
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Golden Circle
Panorama Glass Lodges
Mid-range
Immerse yourself completely in Iceland's otherworldly landscape with a stay in Panorama Glass Lodges, about two hours away from Reykjavík. These remote self-service luxury lodges are just over 20 minutes from the small town of Hella, where you'll find supplies, a few restaurants, and the...
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Westfjords
Harbour Inn Guesthouse
Budget
Harbour Inn Guesthouse is in the fishing village of Bíldudalur on the Arnarfjörður fjord, known in folklore for its numerous sea monsters. In fact, you can walk to the Icelandic Sea Monster Museum in just five minutes to learn more about the area's legends, as this peninsula is perhaps Iceland's...
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Reykjavík
Hotel Phoenix
Mid-range
Hotel Phoenix is a homey and vintage-feeling hotel located toward the end of Laugavegur, Reykjavík's main shopping street. Reach downtown sites like Harpa and the National Gallery of Iceland in about 20 minutes. Hallgrimskirkja, the city's iconic church, is just over 10 minutes away, and the...
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Hvolsvollur
UMI Hotel
Comfort
Stay year-round at the UMI Hotel, a modern space situated between the sea and the subglacial volcano Eyjafjallajökull. Located just off the Ring Road, UMI Hotel is just over two hours from Reykjavík and 2.5 hours from the airport. This property was once an abandoned farm, which a family...
Vík
Skálakot Manor Hotel
Comfort
Relax in this peaceful traditional setting just two hours from Reykjavík, right off of the Ring Road. Standing under the shadow of the Eyjafjallajökull Volcano, the family-run Skálakot Manor Hotel allows you to connect with Iceland's nature and wildlife, as it's tied to a farm that breeds the...
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South Coast
Silica Hotel
Comfort
Walk to the Blue Lagoon in just 10 minutes when you stay at the Silica Hotel, a stylish modern hotel located 20 minutes from the airport and 45 minutes from Reykjavík. Reach Selfoss, the nearest starting point of the Golden Circle, in just over an hour. Sites like the massive Gullfoss Waterfalls...
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Golden Circle
Torfhús Retreat
Luxury
Live like a luxurious Viking at Torfhús Retreat, a series of traditional Icelandic turf houses and suites just off the Golden Circle. Selfoss is a 15-minute drive, making this hotel ideal for those who want convenient access to sites like Gullfoss and Geysir, both within 20 minutes away, but want...
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South Coast
Loa's Nest
Mid-range
This family-run guesthouse offers simple and clean rooms and warm hospitality from a convenient location just outside of Hella, about an hour and 15 minutes from Reykjavík. The small town of Hella is just a 10-minute drive, where you'll find a handful of services and restaurants and the...
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Reykjavík
Hotel Hilda
Mid-range
A former family home is now Hotel Hilda, a charming guesthouse in downtown Reykjavík. The waterfront is less than 10 minutes away, and you can reach many of the city's main attractions, like Tjörnin Lake, the National Gallery of Iceland, and Reykjavík Art Museum in the same amount of time. Harpa...

Hotel Advice for Iceland

The beautiful sunset at Kirkjufell waterfall in Iceland
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Soak in the panoramic view (photo courtesy of The Reykjavík Edition)
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Soak in the views from your private cottage (photo courtesy of Dís Cottages)
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Stay in a glass cabin with panoramic views (photo courtesy of Panorama Glass Lodges)
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Whether you're looking to immerse yourself in the natural phenomena of the Golden Circle or discover local culture and folklore, the region's best hotels exemplify different aspects of this favorite Icelandic route. Some offer amenities like private hot springs, others have international food halls, and many have saunas and hot tubs to relax under the northern lights after a long day of exploring.

Soak in one of the hot tubs with epic views (photo courtesy of Fosshotel Glacier Lagoon)
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Whether you're looking for a traditional stay, a modern one, or a mix of both, you can find what you need in these hotels on Iceland's South Coast. This region—known for geometric basalt formations, "diamond" beaches, and Europe's largest glacier—primarily offers guesthouses with limited services but an abundance of hospitality. These hotels all have that warm, personalized feeling, as well as amenities like hot tubs, tasty restaurants, and views of the landscape that have made Iceland a must-visit destination.