10 best places to stay in Iceland- Explore the beautiful island!!!

 

Iceland is a gorgeous island, and it doesn’t matter where you end up, you can always spot something spectacular around. This country is filled with great food, rugged mountains, powerful waterfalls and stunning fishing villages. When you have so much to see and do, one question that troubles people is where to stay in Iceland. A place that is comfortable, pocket friendly and tourist attractions can be reached easily from there. So we have listed the 10 best places to stay in Iceland. Scroll down and find your best pick. 

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The Retreat 

The Retreat is just outside of Iceland’s capital city. It is rightfully one of the country’s most popular places to stay. It has an enormous, man-made mineral hot streams jacuzzi and pool simmered by geothermal energy from a nearby geothermal power plant. You can choose this hotel and enjoy Iceland tours to your heart’s content. 

The Retreat at Blue Lagoon Iceland is a 62-suite spa luxury hotel in an old lava field at the Blue Lagoon. Spa therapies at this Blue Lagoon hotel make use of the lagoon’s mineral-rich water and silica-rich mud. When you get hungry,you can head to Moss, the resort’s restaurant inspired by local lichen, for a meal overlooking lava fields.

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Kerlingarfjöll Mountain Resort

Hikers, ramblers, and photographers will fall in love with the Kerlingarfjöll Mountain Resort in central Iceland. This resort boasts some of the country’s best-untouched scenery. Adventurers can take a three-day circular route around the mountain, sleeping in huts along the way. This resort is on our list of best places to stay in Iceland because of its breathtaking scenery. 

Wander past geothermal pools and look out over the island’s three main glaciers. The resort itself has chalets, a hotel, and a campground, so there is plenty of housing to suit all tastes and budgets.

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Diamond Suites

Even the most experienced traveller will be impressed by the five-star Diamond Suites. Aside from an outdoor jacuzzi, it also has a highly rated restaurant and the Diamond Lounge.

 This lounge features a chesterfield sofa next to a grand fireplace. The hotel also features five themed, luxurious suites that can be combined to create three larger spaces. Enjoy Danish smorrebrod (open-faced sandwiches) for breakfast, and a glass of wine before dinner.

 

Hótel Grímsborgir

Are you concerned that you will miss the Northern Lights on your journey to Iceland? The risk is minimal at Hótel Grimsborgir, kudos to its distant area within the Golden Circle. The resort even offers a selectable wake-up call if the aurora is viewable from your room. This northern lights show has landed the resort a spot in our list of best places to stay in Iceland.

Excellent rooms, suites, flats, and a cottage are available, each with a balcony or terrace. Along with all of this, you’ll also have direct exposure to some of the resort’s 29 geothermal steam rooms. An Icelandic à la carte diner, catering up local fish and mountain lamb, as well as extraordinary vegan choices.

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Umi Hotel

Owners Siggi and Frida, along with their friendly dog Breki, are ready to welcome you to the Umi Hotel on Iceland’s southern coast. Rooms have views of Eyjafjallajökull, Iceland’s subglacial volcano, or the Atlantic Ocean. 

All feature luxury bath products by organic skincare brand Sóley, and some even include a Nespresso coffee machine and a Marshall speaker. Dine in the hotel restaurant with spectacular views of the Westman Islands. You can also step outside to enjoy the natural surroundings, which include the River Svablisá.

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Frost and Fire Boutique Hotel

Frost and Fire Boutique Hotel, located on the banks of the River Varmá. Hot springs and steaming foothills surround this hotel, making it an ideal location for discovering Iceland’s geothermal activity. This cosy resort is on our list of best places to stay in Iceland because of its features. 

The hotel is adorned in true Nordic style, placing the mood for a relaxing stay away from the town. The aura is complete with a 12m swimming pool and jacuzzi located within a few steps from your room. In the evenings, dine at the Reyker diner while the Northern Lights dance overhead, and soothe your mind with the breathtaking views.

Tower Suites

Because it is atop the city’s tallest building, this urban boutique resort in downtown Reykjavik is worth considering. This resort has eight suites that have some truly incredible views of the city skyline, the bay, and the raw natural landscape beyond. Guests can enjoy the views 24 hours a day thanks to the midnight sun.

The Tower Suites have recently gained a lot of attention following a visit by Gwyneth Paltrow and her family. 

Hotel Ranga

From the outside, Hotel Ranga appears to be a massive log cabin, but it is likely the country’s most luxurious resort which is outside Reykjavik. It is a popular honeymoon destination for Icelanders as well as celebrities. It is on our list of best places to stay in Iceland because of its breathtaking views.

You can find this resort on the island’s more remote south side, about an hour’s drive from the capital. Located close to the river and surrounded by Iceland’s raw, natural landscape, this resort is about 10 minutes from Hella. The resort is regarded as one of the best places in the world to see the Northern Lights. The reason is its remote location and lack of nearby development or light sources.

The Five Million Star Hotel

With Iceland’s scenery being so gorgeous, why not ditch the conventional hotel room and stay the night under the skies in a big plastic bubble? A visit at The Five Million Star Hotel comprises tour activities as well as an overnight stay in a bubble.

South Coast and Golden Circle, where large, transparent plastic bubbles are set up as luxurious tents for two, are two locations of this resort.

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Siglo Hotel

This charming, modern yet rustic waterfront hotel is located in northern Iceland on the Troll Peninsula. It is close to Akureyri, the northernmost capital. The Siglo Hotel is built right into the harbour village of Siglufjörur, a fishing town. The views of the harbour on one side and the mountains on the other are breathtaking. The village is located at the mouth of a fjord, which flows into the sea.

Sunna, an excellent seafood-focused restaurant, is located in the Siglo’s lobby. It’s all about the fresh fish and seafood, which the chef obtains from local fishermen every day.

 

These best places to stay in Iceland will provide you with the comfort, scenery and facilities that you always desired. The beauty of Iceland is worth a trip or, in fact, many more. Enjoy its unique landscapes, and geography that can be seen nowhere else in the world. So are you ready for a ride to the land of fire and ice? Let’s go!!!