When adventure, creativity, and inspirational shifts begin to redefine people’s perspectives on travel, accommodation ceases to be just a place to stay and transforms into a mode of travel. Today, I want to share with you some accommodations in Iceland that are worth experiencing!
Glacier Lagoon Aurora Hut
Sleeping on the ice lake, with the serene blue glaciers stretching as far as the eye can see, falling asleep to the sound of millennia-old glaciers melting, occasionally accompanied by seals.
Immerse Yourself in Tranquility and Nature, Experience the Unique Beauty of Iceland.
Waking up in the warm cocoon of your bed in the morning, gazing at the glacier views outside—it feels a bit like a dream.
The 5 Million Star Hotel
In the summer, enjoy the blue sky, white clouds, and green forests, with occasional visits from little animals.
During winter, the Northern Lights accompany you to sleep, creating a magical night. The bubble ball is equipped with a thermostat, ensuring you no longer have to endure hunger or cold outside or in your car while enjoying the auroras.
ION Adventure Hotel
The only hotel within Hengill Thingvellir National Park, standing on Iceland’s black lava and permafrost. With a simple and modern design, the large floor-to-ceiling windows offer breathtaking views of Lake Thingvallavatn and the surrounding mountains.
A semi-outdoor hot spring pool where, if you’re lucky, you can enjoy the Northern Lights while soaking in the warm water during winter.
The Retreat at Blue Lagoon
Blue Lagoon Retreat Hotel allows you to open the floor-to-ceiling doors of your room to view volcanic lava and soft moss. The milky blue waters of the Blue Lagoon surround the outside of the room, offering the opportunity to enjoy a private Blue Lagoon hot spring and indulge in spa experiences within the hotel.
Torfhus Retreat
In the south of Iceland, in Selfoss, there is a hotel with a Viking-themed style, allowing you to experience the living environment of the Vikings firsthand.
With its grass-covered roof and stone-built exterior walls, the hotel authentically recreates the appearance of traditional Icelandic houses from the past. 🏡
Upon entering, wooden furniture and artworks make you feel like you’ve stepped into the world of the Vikings.