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Iceland hotels close to various cities. Reykjavik hotels, Keflavik hotels, Akureyri hotels, Hofn hotels, Husavik hotels, Stykkisholmur hotels, Nesjavellir hotels and Iceland hotels near other locations.

 

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Iceland Hotels

This website deals with and informs people of the vast number of hotels available in Iceland. Browse internal and external links for further information or advice you are looking for.

Iceland hotels generally follow a high standard. In Reykjavik you can find several high quality hotels, most of them conveniently located within easy walking distance of the main shopping district. In downtown Reykjavik, there are luxury hotels with great facilities, spacious rooms and first-class service, that cater to businessmen and discerning tourists. There are also attractive and comfortable hotels located in quiet residental areas, offering friendly service and relaxed atmosphere, and there are small, friendly hotels and student dormitories.

Iceland hotels in Reykjavík
Reykjavík is a young and daring city that is characterised by strong contrasts. Sophistication and good quality of life give both Reykjavík's inhabitants and guests a treasured sense of wellbeing and contentment.

Iceland hotels in West Iceland
Easily reachable from Reykjavík via a 7 km tunnel under the Hvalfjörður fjord, West iceland is a showcase of lava formations, geothermal activity and history. Woodlands are relatively common, and there are fine lakes and rivers for fishing, as well as grand scenery with chasms and waterfalls, overlooked by glaciers on the rim of the highlands.

Iceland hotels in the Westfjords
West Iceland and the Westfjords are two completely distinct regions, historically and geologically, with characters all of their own and abounding in contrasts too. Almost all visitors to the Westfjords go to West Iceland first and either heading by road for the looping fjord coast or the Strandir shore, or skirting the southern Westfjords after arriving by road or ferry. Whichever route is taken, it presents a stunning cross-section of scenery and culture

Iceland hotels in North Iceland
North Iceland offers a huge spectrum of scenery to explore, from the soft and gentle to the spectacular. Most of the communities are at sheltered coastal sites and really come into their own in summer, when the midnight sun is at its most glorious, but it´s also a great place for winter sports. You can go there for action or to escape from it all, to see wildlife, history or nature that defies the imagination

Iceland hotels in South Iceland
Southwest and South Iceland put you straight in touch with the twin delights of nature and culture, right on the capital´s doorstep. In less than an hour you´re in the heart of completely different worlds - though you could spend weeks exploring them to the full. The whole region is easy for travelling on a wide range of organized tours as well as by ordinary car

Iceland hotels in The Highlands
Between north, south, east and west Iceland lies the "fifth dimension," the great interior of the Central Highlands where man has never made his home and is still a rare visitor. Here, nature is still at its most raw, with glaciers, deserts of black sand, barren glacial moraine, steaming hot springs, active and spent volcanoes and strange areas of vegetation thriving against all the sub-Arctic odds


 


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Reykjavik HotelsReykjavik Hotels - Getting around Reykjavik is made easy by its excellent SVR city bus system, which runs from 7am to 12am daily. The two central terminals are at Hlemmur and Læ kjartorg, with another two depots out at Grensás and Mjódd. Reykjavik Hotels.

Keflavik HotelsKeflavik Hotels - Keflavik is not as well known as some of the larger and more popular parts of Iceland, but it still has much to offer. Keflavik Hotels.

Akureyri HotelsAkureyri Hotels - All communications to the town are easy, whether by air or land. Air Iceland has scheduled flights many times a day from Reykjavik, and Nordurleid buses run on the 380-kilometre route between Akureyri and Reykjavik. Akureyri Hotels.

Hofn HotelsHofn Hotels - The name of this town "Hofn" means, "harbour". Sprawled across a sandy spit in the lagoon Hornafjordur, Hofn is surrounded by spectacular scenery. Hofn Hotels.

Husavik HotelsHusavik Hotels - With a population of over 2500, Husavik is the main town of Northeast Iceland. It has a picturesque harbour and snow capped peaks. It is a typical Icelandic town and is known as an award winning whale-watching venue. Husavik Hotels.

Stykkisholmur HotelsStykkisholmur Hotels - The current road distance from Reykjavík to Stykkishólmur is 215 km, but it will be reduced to 165 km once the Hvalfjörður tunnel is opened. Stykkisholmur Hotels.

Nesjavellir HotelsNesjavellir Hotels - The Nesjavellir and mount Hengill area just 25 km away from Reykjavik, is one of south Icelands main scenic nature sites. Hot steam from open craters, bubbling hot springs and dramatic landscape make the area unique. Nesjavellir Hotels.

Reykjahlid HotelsReykjahlid Hotels - The village of Reykjahlíð (300 inhabitants) is situated on the shores of Lake Mývatn in the north of Iceland. Reykjahlid Hotels.

Reydarfjordur HotelsReydarfjordur Hotels - Reyðarfjörður is the perfect base from which to explore the hunting region, whose rocks, stones and mountains are said to be blessed with powers as magical as the landscape itself. Reydarfjordur Hotels.

SkutuszstedirSkutuszstedir - Hotel Gígur is situated in one of Iceland's most popular and beautiful tourist attractions, on the southern shore of Lake Mvatn. The hotel has 37 comfortable rooms, all with private bathrooms. Hotel Gígur has magnificent dining rooms for up to 250 guests. Skutuszstedir.

Iceland Hotels 2Iceland Hotels 2 - Iceland hotels 2 from/near various cities. Reykjavik hotels, Keflavik hotels, Akureyri hotels, Hofn hotels, Husavik hotels, Stykkisholmur hotels, Nesjavellir hotels and Iceland hotels near other locations.



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Iceland Tourist Board - Iceland Tourist Board. Iceland and Iceland hotels are not only closer than you think, but far different than you ever imagined. Where else can you witness such marvels of Mother Nature as a tremendous icecap and several glaciers, spouting geysers and steaming solfataras, volcanoes (hopefully dormant), raging rivers and magnificent waterfalls, a multitude of birds, cavorting whales just offshore and many other surprises.www.icetourist.is

Icelandair - Flights to Iceland, Europe Airfares, Discount International Airfares. one of Europe's most progressive and dynamic airlines with over 65 years' aviation experience. Operating from our hub at Keflavik Airport, they offer daily and regular scheduled services to Europe and North America. www.icelandair.com


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