Lowest Hotel Price | R469 |
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Most Popular Hotel (5-star) | The Reykjavik Edition |
Hotels Near Airport | 169 |
Average Length of Stay | 4 days |
Low season | September | cheapest month to stay |
High season | October | most expensive time to stay |
52% | expected price decrease | |
42% | expected price increase |
Price | R1 969 - R7 050 |
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Cheapest day of week | Thursday | is the cheapest day of the week to book |
Highest day of week | Tuesday | is the most expensive day of the week to book |
R1 897 | is the average per night cost for a hotel on this day | |
R5 176 | is the average per night cost for a hotel on this day |
Price | R2 778 - R5 327 |
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CHEAPEST CITY IN ICELAND | Keflavik | 23% cheaper | Hotels in Keflavik are the cheapest in Iceland at just R2 778 per night on average |
MOST EXPENSIVE CITY IN ICELAND | Vik | 32% more expensive | Vik has the highest priced hotels in Iceland with rooms averaging R5 327 per night |
MOST POPULAR CITY IN ICELAND | Reykjavik | 86% more users visited | More momondo users search for hotels in Reykjavik than any other city in Iceland |
If you seek convenient and reliable connections to attractions in Iceland, consider finding accommodation in Reykjavik. The city boasts a good public bus system featuring frequent services to various metropolises and attractions in the country. Whether you need to access a specific destination or wish to explore Reykjavik like a local, the city's public transportation system is a cost-effective and enjoyable option. If you look to explore the city via public buses, consider purchasing the Reykjavik City Card. The card entitles you to unlimited rides on city buses and access to main sites and discounts at stores and restaurants. Alternatively, you can purchase a single journey ticket, which equates to a single fare within the city. Some of the best Iceland hotels in Reykjavik include Grand Hotel Reykjavik and Eyja Guldsmeden Hotel.
The Blue Lagoon is arguably the most popular paid attraction in Iceland, located in the Reykjanes peninsula. This attraction's proximity to Iceland's capital makes it an ideal pit break even if you are in the country for a brief stay. The Blue Lagoon boasts awe-inspiring scenery, featuring a unique combination of steaming milky blue water with the black lava rock backdrop. Soaking in the lagoon's warm, soothing waters can be an exhilarating experience, especially between June and August. Some of the best hotels in Iceland near the Blue Lagoo are Northern Light Inn and Hotel Volcano Grindavik. Another popular option is Vatnajökull National Park, the largest in the country. This park offers stunning landscapes formed by rivers, glacial ice, and natural phenomena, including volcanic and geothermal activity. The dominant features of the park are vast canyons, spectacular waterfalls, and lush wilderness. The park is busiest during summer when visitors flock to enjoy its thrilling outdoors. Finding cheap hotels in Iceland close to the park is well recommended. Some of the great options include Fosshotel Glacier Lagoon and Hali Country Hotel.
If you are in Iceland for wild nightlife and food, Reykjavík is the place for you. The city may seem quaint and laidback during the day, but it comes to life once the sun goes down. During the night, the streets of downtown Reykjavík fill with party-hoppers and remain wild throughout the night. The city features several nightlife venues, from dancing clubs to bars, cafes, restaurants, and lounges. The venues are close as the city is relatively small, and they don't charge entry fees. Therefore, you can easily bar hop without any difficulties, making it easy for adventurous spirits. Also, the city boasts a vibrant, diverse culinary scene, featuring a plethora of dining options, from fine dining establishments to informal café services. Try out innovative seafood cuisine at Fish Markt or savor classic Icelandic delicacies with a contemporary twist at Apotek. For traditional Icelandic dishes, check out Matur og Drykkur, right at the heart of the city center. Some of the best hotels placing you within walking distance to the city's nightlife include Apotek Hotel by Keahotels and Kvosin Downtown Hotel.
If you seek to immerse yourself into Iceland's history, head to Reykjavík, where you can stay at hotels like Reykjavik Centrum. The city features various historical sites and attractions narrating the stories of the countries past. At the Saga Museum, you may discover much about the Norsemen and their effects on Icelandic history. The museum features exhibits that bring the Norsemen's early occupation of the region to life. You will encounter wax sculptures of these ferocious warriors and costumed Norsemen walking through the grounds. Another great historic site in the city is the National Museum of Iceland. The museum focuses on the Settlement Era, explaining the story of the chieftains and showcasing artifacts like swords, Viking drinking horns, and a bronze sculpture of Thor. Entry to the museum requires a small entry fee, and the museum is busiest between September and mid-April.
The least expensive month to stay at a hotel in Iceland is September. On average, it only costs R1 969 per night in the month of September. Conversely, the most expensive month to visit Iceland is August.
As many would assume, more people stay in Reykjavik than in any other city while visiting Iceland.
At R5 218 per night, Vik is the most expensive city in Iceland to book a hotel room in. The average cost of R5 218 is about 40% above the country's average price per night.
Our users typically find that Eyrarbakki has the lowest per night rates in the country at just R907. Eyrarbakki offers hotels rooms at an average rate that is 54% lower than the average city in Iceland.
As of November 2024, there are 3 607 operators available to choose from for hotels in Iceland.
Prices for hotels in Iceland refresh daily.
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