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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Lake Mývatn
Berjaya Hotel Myvatn
4.8
(12)
· Comfort
Berjaya Mývatn Hotel is a modern retreat on Lake Mývatn, just a 5-minute drive from the Mývatn Nature Baths. The nearby village of Reykjahlíð is two minutes away by car or eight by foot. Hike to the impressive crater of Hverfjall in an hour and a half, or drive there in 10 minutes. Dimmuborgir is...
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Vatnajökull National Park
Glacier View Guesthouse - Hrífunes
5.0
(7)
· Mid-range
Glacier View Guesthouse in Hrífunes is a warm, family-run hotel in a remote location between two glaciers. Located a 3-hour drive from Reykjavík just off the Ring Road, the hotel offers access to some of the South Coast's most interesting attractions. The waterfall of Stjórnarfoss and the...
Northern Lights by Stefan Liebermann
Golden Circle
Hotel Rangá
5.0
(7)
· Comfort
Set in Hella, Hotel Rangá offers an opportunity to experience Iceland's natural beauty and remarkable landscapes. You'll find the Hella Golf Course, Lava Centre, and the renowned Saga Centre within a short drive. The hotel's prime location also allows for easy access to the Golden Circle,...
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Vík
Hótel Kría
4.8
(14)
· Comfort
Hotel Kria is in the picturesque town of Vík I Myrdal, offering a prime location on the South Coast of Iceland. The hotel is an excellent base for exploring the area's natural wonders, such as the Black Beach, Reynisdrangar, and the famous Black Sand Beach. Additionally, you'll be within a short...
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Westman Islands
Hótel Vestmannaeyjar
4.8
(10)
· Mid-range
You'll find Hótel Vestmannaeyjar on the island of Heimaey, located in the Westman Islands off Iceland's southwest coast. Getting to Heimaey is a bit of an adventure, requiring a ferry ride from Landeyjahöfn. But once you get there, you'll have the perfect base for exploring the region's famed...
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Snæfellsnes Peninsula
Miðhraun Lava Resort
5.0
(5)
· Comfort
Located in the southern part of the Snæfellsnes Peninsula, just two hours from Reykjavík, Miðhraun is a family-run hotel on a farm in the middle of Iceland's countryside. You can reach some of the area's best attractions within an hour by car, like Snæfellsjökull Glacier, Arnastapi and the arched...
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Arnarstapi
Hotel Búdir
5.0
(5)
· Comfort
Encounter Iceland's diverse landscape with a stay in this historic hotel perched on the edge of a lava field on the Snæfellsnes Peninsula. Located two hours from Reykjavík, the family-run Hotel Búdir first opened in 1948 and was previously a 17th-century trading post. Its location is remote: The...
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Skaftafell
Hótel Klaustur
4.6
(22)
· Comfort
Opening its doors in 1993, Hotel Klaustur stands tall in the Southeastern part of Iceland, a region renowned for its views of Europe's largest glacier, Vatnajökull. The hotel is positioned directly opposite the striking Eldhraun lava fields and is located in Kirkjubæjarklaustur, fondly referred...
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Arnarstapi
Fosshotel Hellnar
4.7
(12)
· Mid-range
Located on the Snæfellsnes Peninsula, Fosshotel Hellnar is a remote property just a 25-minute drive from the Snæfellsjökull Glacier. This glacier is one of the most famous in Iceland, as it's where the characters find an entrance to the Earth's core in Jules Vernes' "Journey to the Center of the...
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Snæfellsnes Peninsula
Fosshótel Reykholt
4.7
(10)
· Mid-range
Enjoy a modern stay in a historic village at the Fosshótel Reykholt, located almost directly between Reykjavík and the Snæfellsnes Peninsula, both 1.5 hours away by car. Reykholt is best known as the home of medieval writer, historian, and politician Snorri Sturluson, one of the most important...
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Kirkjubæjarklaustur
Fosshotel Glacier Lagoon
4.7
(10)
· Comfort
Located between two of Iceland's most popular natural attractions, Skaftafell Nature Reserve and Jökulsárlón glacier lagoon, Fosshotel Glacier Lagoon is ideal for nature lovers and hiking enthusiasts. While there are no shops or restaurants in the immediate vicinity, the hotel does put you at...
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Lake Mývatn
Hótel Laxá
4.8
(6)
· Mid-range
The family-run Hótel Laxá offers a peaceful stay in modern facilities just over a mile from the shores of Lake Mývatn, two minutes away by car. This location is perfect for those looking to explore the natural phenomena of the Diamond Circle, like the geothermal Mývatn Nature Baths and massive...
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Golden Circle
Bubble Hotel
5.0
(4)
· Mid-range
Sleep under the stars and northern lights in the Bubble Hotel, which offers an unforgettable glamping experience. Located in a forest in Ölvisholt, Bubble Hotel is comprised of a series of stand-alone "bubbles," inflatable clear igloos with beds inside. The town of Selfoss is a quick 15-minute...
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South Coast
Hotel Geysir
5.0
(4)
· Comfort
Experience the beauty of Geysir with a stay at the family-run Hotel Geysir, located just across from the site that's so iconic it gave us the word "geyser" in English. Walk less than five minutes to Geysir across the road or walk five minutes to Strokkur, which erupts every 6-10 minutes. You'll...
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Vík
Hotel Vík í Mýrdal
4.7
(9)
· Comfort
Enjoy access to a mix of nature and culture with a stay at Hotel Vík í Mýrdal, located in the center of Vík just a 15-minute walk from Víkurfjara, the black sand beach. Drive there in five minutes or drive 15 minutes to Reynisfjara, whose black sand and basalt columns have made it world famous....
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Reykjavík
Eyja Guldsmeden Hotel
4.8
(5)
· Comfort
Ejya Guldsmeden Hotel offers a chic and modern stay in one of Reykjavík's up-and-coming neighborhoods, Holt, which is both residential and central. The hotel is just one block away from Laugavegur, downtown's most famous shopping street, and it's next to Hlemmur Square, an old bus terminal that's...
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Snæfellsnes Peninsula
Hótel Snæfellsnes
5.0
(3)
· Comfort
Hótel Snæfellsnes is a family-run countryside hotel offering a cozy and modern stay on the eastern part of the Snæfellsnes Peninsula. This remote location is just a 1.5-hour drive from Reykjavík, and you can conveniently explore the peninsula's famed sites from this base. The fishing village of...
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Stykkisholmur
Hótel Egilsen
4.8
(4)
· Mid-range
Located in the fishing village of Stykkisholmur, Hótel Egilsen is a historic property on the Snæfellsnes Peninsula, 2.5 hours away from Reykjavík. Its location is ideal for exploring nature and history, as the village has restaurants, galleries, and even a shark museum. Walk five minutes to the...
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Golden Circle
Hótel Lækur
4.8
(4)
· Mid-range
Hótel Lækur is a family-run country hotel almost directly between Selfoss and Vík, which makes it ideal for those who want to experience southern Iceland's landscape and sites along the Golden Circle. Selfoss is just over 40 minutes away, and Vík and the Black Sand Beach are an hour and 15...
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Lake Mývatn
Fosshótel Mývatn
4.5
(10)
· Mid-range
Located just off of Lake Mývatn on the Diamond Circle Route, Fosshotel Mývatn offers a cozy retreat with convenient access to North Iceland's sites. This eco-friendly hotel is in the small village of Reykjahlíð near the restaurants and shops of Lake Mývatn. Nearby sites like the Mývatn Nature...
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Reykjavík
Apótek Hotel by Keahotels
4.8
(4)
· Comfort
Apótek Hotel has transformed a historic building into the home of a contemporary boutique hotel in the middle of downtown Reykjavík. Former State Architect and pioneer Guðjón Samúelsson designed this 1917 building, originally home to the Reykjavík Apothecary. Travel back in time with a number of...
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Golden Circle
Frost & Fire Boutique Hotel
4.8
(4)
· Comfort
Experience Iceland's hot and cold nature in this cozy modern hotel just 45 minutes from Reykjavík and Þingvellir National Park. Frost & Fire is on the banks of the Varmá River, overlooking the village of Hveragerði, just 15 minutes away by foot or two by car. Take a dip in Hveragerði's...
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Golden Circle
Hotel Gullfoss
4.6
(7)
· Mid-range
Feel the epic energy of Gullfoss, the Golden Waterfall, just five minutes by car from Hotel Gullfoss, located on the Golden Circle. This family-run property has been in operation since 1988, offering guests a simple stay near one of Iceland's most recognizable sites. Head to Gullfoss and see the...
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Reykjavík
Berjaya Reykjavik Marina Hotel
4.5
(11)
· Comfort
Overlooking a boatyard in the harbor, Berjaya Reykjavík Marina Hotel offers convenient access to the city's downtown hub, where you'll find a mix of cultural, culinary, and historic attractions. The towering steeple of Hallgrimskirkja Church is just a 20-minute walk or 10-minute drive, and the...
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Reykjavík
Hotel Odinsve
4.5
(8)
· Comfort
Located almost directly between the harbor and Tjörnin Lake, Hotel Óðinsvé, open since 1984, is a modern property in the middle of Reykjavík's historic center. Tjörnin Lake, where you'll find the National Gallery of Iceland, is less than 10 minutes away on foot, while Harpa Concert Hall is a...
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Fludir
Blue Hotel Fagrilundur
4.5
(8)
· Mid-range
Blue Hotel Fagrilundur is in the small village of Reykholt, one of the points that make up the Golden Circle. Not to be confused with the other historic Reykholt in the northwest, this village offers a few restaurants and grocery stores within two minutes walking. This modern family-run hotel is...
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Reykjavík
The Reykjavík Edition
5.0
(2)
· Luxury
Standing on the waterfront of Reykjavík's harbor next to the Harpa Concert Hall, The Reykjavík Edition offers a luxurious and cozy stay in the center of the city. Ian Schrager, the Studio 54 co-founder who created the boutique hotel concept in 1984, launched his series of EDITION hotels in...
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Vík
Black Beach Suites
5.0
(2)
· Comfort
Located almost equidistant from the black sand beaches of Víkurfjara and Reynisfjara, Black Beach Suites surrounds you with the otherworldly volcanic landscape of southern Iceland. Reynisfjara is just a 5-minute drive, while Víkurfjara and the neighboring town of Vík are both 10 minutes away. You...
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Reykjavík
Hotel Holt—The Art Hotel
5.0
(2)
· Comfort
Enjoy a peaceful stay in one of Reykjavík's most well-known historic hotels located in the center of downtown. This family-run property dates back to 1965 and is known for its cozy atmosphere and culture, thanks to its display of works by some of Iceland's most famous artists. Walk to Tjörnin...
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Reykjavík
Skuggi Hotel Reykjavík by Keahotels
4.4
(20)
· 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...

Hotel Advice for Iceland

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

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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 6 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.