Cheapest month: | May |
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Most expensive month: | June |
Average price in Iceland: | $228/night |
Cheapest price found: | $24/night |
Cheapest day: | Sunday |
Most expensive day: | Wednesday |
Hofn Guesthouse is situated in Hofn and is close to the area's popular attractions. Guests can also enjoy free wireless internet.
Located within the scenic countryside of Vik, Black Beach Suites offers comfortable accommodation and a wide range of facilities, including snow sports, a concierge and free Wi-Fi. It also provides a terrace.
This comfortable hotel in Oreafi offers complimentary Wi-Fi, as well as luggage storage and a 24-hour reception. It also provides a designated smoking area.
Conveniently situated, Guesthouse Sunna offers easy access to Reykjavik's best hot spots. It features comfortable rooms with an en suite bathroom and a kitchenette.
Conveniently located, Kvosin Downtown Hotel offers easy access to Reykjavik's best tourist attractions. It is ideally close to Reykjavik Airport, which is a 10-minute drive away.
Set in the heart of the city, Guesthouse Andrea provides easy access to Reykjavik's popular shopping and sightseeing areas. It is ideally close to Reykjavik Airport, which is a 10-minute drive away.
Strategically located in the heart of the city, this 4-star hotel makes for an excellent base in Reykjavik. It also features a sauna and a Jacuzzi.
Seljavellir Guesthouse is located in Hofn and offers free Wi-Fi. It also provides a tour desk, a designated smoking area and a car rental desk.
This comfortable hostel in Reykjavik offers complimentary wireless internet, as well as a 24-hour reception and a concierge. It is conveniently close to Reykjavik Airport, which is a 10-minute drive away.
Opened in 1930, Reykjavik City HI Hostel is situated in Reykjavik and provides a playground, bicycle rental and a 24-hour reception. There is also a fitness centre with a swimming pool.
Conveniently positioned, Kex Hostel offers easy access to Reykjavik's best sightseeing areas. It provides free wireless internet, a bar and is moments from The Sun Voyager.
Hofn Hostel is located in Hofn and provides guests with free Wi-Fi. It also provides a swimming pool, a terrace and laundry facilities.
Only two minutes from Sundhollin, Hostel B47 is set in the heart of Reykjavik. It offers rooms with complimentary Wi-Fi and views over the garden.
Galaxy Pod Hostel is situated in Reykjavik and features complimentary Wi-Fi. It is conveniently positioned for those wanting to discover the area's attractions.
Conveniently located, Reykjavik Hostel Village offers easy access to Reykjavik's main sightseeing areas. It is a short drive from University of Iceland and has free public parking on site.
Centrally located, Loft - HI Hostel offers easy access to Reykjavik's popular tourist and retail hot spots. It is located a 10-minute drive from Reykjavik Airport and an airport transfer is available for guests.
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Iceland offers jaw-dropping scenery, cosmopolitan cities and a fascinating Viking heritage. The Nordic island country is rugged and remote, with a landscape shaped by glaciers, rivers, volcanoes and tectonic plates.
Over the past few years, Reykjavik has emerged as one of the hippest cities in Europe. The Icelandic capital enchants visitors with its walkable neighbourhoods filled with trendy cafes, bars and galleries. Stop by the Saga Museum to learn about the country’s Viking heritage. The Icelandic Punk Museum charts the legacy of artists such as Bjork and Sigur Ros.
With a footprint of more than 14,100 square kilometres, Vatnajökull National Park occupies around 14% of the country. Within the park, you can discover shimmering glaciers, tumbling waterfalls and ancient volcanic craters. Visitor centres are dotted throughout the park and are great for picking up maps, planning hikes and finding out more about local attractions.
Watching the Northern Lights dance in the sky is an unforgettable experience. The season runs from August to April, though it’s also possible to see the phenomenon in March and September. From remote destinations like Jokulsarlon Glacier Lagoon to guided tours departing from Reykjavik, there are plenty of opportunities to see the Northern Lights in Iceland.
The harsh climate and remote setting have played an important role in shaping Icelandic cuisine. Traditional dishes like “hakarl” fermented shark will challenge even the most adventurous eaters. “Pylsur” Icelandic hot dogs topped with tomato sauce, mustard and raw onions are a great on-the-go snack.
Sate your appetite for adventure with exhilarating snowmobile tours on the Langjökull glacier and pony treks through the picturesque Icelandic countryside. Dog-sledding tours take you out into the wilderness. After your ride is over, be sure to snap photographs with your team of Siberian and Greenlandic huskies.
Reykjavik is pedestrian-friendly and easy to get around on foot. Keflavík International Airport is a 45-minute drive from the city centre. Rental cars offer the freedom to explore Iceland at your own pace.
You can find several places worth visiting in Iceland. Reykjavik, Laugarvatn, and Keflavik are some of the most popular amongst our users.
Iceland is home to many highly-rated hotels, one of which is Fosshotel Reykjavik, which has a current rating of 8.8. For other potential stays, consider Airport Hotel Aurora Star and Lækjarhus Farm Holidays, which can also be great places to stay in Iceland.