SUMMER TOUR: Embark on a captivating adventure through Iceland's majestic West Fjords
The eco-friendly Berjaya Reykjavik Natura Hotel offers a tranquil haven. Modern, soundproofed rooms equipped with a fridge, desk, and satellite TV ensure comfort, while the Satt Restaurant beckons with a delectable breakfast buffet and Icelandic daily specials. The stylish Satt Bar provides a relaxing ambiance for socializing. Embracing culture, the hotel boasts the Icelandic Modern Art Exhibition, alongside practical amenities like a tourist desk and spa facilities. Complimentary WiFi and gym access complete this inviting retreat, promoting relaxation and connectivity in a sustainable setting.
Nestled deep in the northwest of Iceland, in a small fishing village, the Fosshotel Westfjords is comfortable hotel, offering modern rooms and a cosy restaurant by the sea. The area is a popular gateway to some of Iceland's famous attractions, from bird-watching to hiking and photography. Each room has a flat-screen TV, blackout curtains and offers a stunning view of either the surrounding mountains or fjord.
The Hotel Isafjordur, centrally located on Silfurtorg Square in Isafjordur, boasts stunning panoramic vistas of the fjord and surrounding mountains. Guests are treated to modern comforts including a restaurant and bar, with the added convenience of complimentary in-room Wi-Fi and parking. The hotel's contemporary guest rooms feature private bathrooms and amenities such as tea and coffee making facilities. Indulge in a dining experience at the in-house restaurant, offering international cuisine with an Icelandic twist. For added convenience, the hotel hosts a gift shop, while the reception facilitates car and bicycle rentals.
Nestled amidst Iceland's picturesque northwestern coast, Vogur Country Lodge, a converted farmhouse, offers a serene escape overlooking the stunning Snæfellsnes Glacier and Breidafjordur Bay. With a focus on tradition and comfort, the lodge boasts bright and fresh rooms adorned with simple décor and private bathrooms. Guests are treated to a taste of regional delights in the lodge's restaurant, while the cozy BBQ hut invites them to create their own culinary masterpieces using local produce. The amenities include a relaxing outdoor hot tub, sauna, library, and playground, ensuring a blend of relaxation and recreation.
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