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

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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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Keflavík
Silica Hotel
Upscale
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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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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West Iceland
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...

Hotel Advice for Iceland

The beautiful sunset at Kirkjufell waterfall in Iceland
9 Unique Places to Stay in Iceland

Iceland has no shortage of hotels, but if you're looking for a truly memorable travel experience, why not defy convention? From camping on a glacier to overnighting in a historic herring factory, you're sure to find a unique lodging option for your Iceland trip that's more than just a place to rest your head.

Soak in the panoramic view (photo courtesy of The Reykjavík Edition)
The 7 Best Hotels in Reykjavík

Sandwiched between the North Sea and the looming Mount Esja, Reykjavík, the world's northernmost capital, is alternately illuminated by the midnight sun and the glow of the aurora. Its hotels are dotted among its colorful houses—some are wonders of cutting-edge design, while others are a study in comfort and simplicity. Kimkim's list of the best hotels in Reykjavík ranges from luxury options to more humble stays, catering to all different travelers and trips.

Soak in the views from your private cottage (photo courtesy of Dís Cottages)
The 5 Best Hotels in Snæfellsnes

Black sand beaches, natural stone arches, and one of Iceland's most iconic mountains are just some of the natural sites that make up the Snæfellsnes Peninsula, so it's no surprise that the hotels all reflect different parts of the landscape and culture. Stay in a historic hotel in a lava field next to one of Iceland's oldest wooden chapels, watch the northern lights from your private deck on a plot of land made famous in the Icelandic Sagas, or take a dip in on-site geothermal baths with mountain views.

Stay in a glass cabin with panoramic views (photo courtesy of Panorama Glass Lodges)
The 10 Best Hotels Near the Golden Circle

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)
The 7 Best Hotels on the South Coast

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.