Featuring a subterranean spa, a geothermal lagoon and a restaurant that re-imagines Iceland’s culinary traditions, this 62-suite luxury hotel is encircled by the Blue Lagoon’s mineral-rich waters.
This hotel is only 100 metres from Keflavík International Airport and 25 minutes’ drive from the Blue Lagoon geothermal spa. WiFi and parking are free during your stay.
This hotel offers a free drop-off shuttle service to the neighbouring Keflavík International Airport between 04:00 and 10:00. WiFi and private parking are also free.
Kee Wee
Australia
Good meal at the restaurant for dinner. Friendly staff. Free transfer to the airport terminal.
Hotel Jazz is located in Keflavík, 21 km from the Blue Lagoon and offers selfservice check-in and check-out. The seaside promenade, restaurants and shopping are only a minute's walk away. WiFi is...
Claire
France
Nice location- close to the airport and the town of Keflavik.
We are located in a walk-able downtown of Keflavík and only a mere 5-minute drive from KEF Keflavik International Airport. WiFI is available through out public space and guest rooms.
Situated in Keflavík, 20 km from Blue Lagoon, Courtyard by Marriott Reykjavik Keflavik Airport features accommodation with a fitness centre, free private parking, a shared lounge and a restaurant.
Great location 10 minutes from the Blue lagoon. We stayed here on our first night in Iceland going straight from the airport to the Blue lagoon then checked in.
Not a lot here but there’s a pretty church here
Tip: don’t buy supplies in the airport shop - we stocked up & it cost us a fortune. There’s a Netto in Grindavík
Jennifer
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
Grindavik is a small, beautiful fishing village close to the...
Grindavik is a small, beautiful fishing village close to the Geldingadalur volcano (but not too close) and the Blue Lagoon. It has many excellent hiking opportunities and great restaurants. Grindavik is surrounded by a beautiful natural landscape. Whale-watching, fishing, mountaineering, very friendly people, safe environment, you name it, Grindavik has it all!
juliusv
Iceland
Scored 10
10
Great location for Meradalir.
Great location for Meradalir. Fabulous fish and chips at Papas - Grindavik is a fishing town, so all fish is fresh that morning. Lovely walking around the town. Very peaceful. Great for exploring south coast and peninsula. Only 25 mins from Keflavik.
Lorraine
Scored 10
10
We stopped for one night during our Iceland tour to visit...
We stopped for one night during our Iceland tour to visit the Blue Lagoon and Fagradalsfjall, the volcano that erupted in 2021 and is still smoldering several months later. Grindavik is a working fishing village with a few local restaurants, grocery store and pharmacy, so is a really good spot to stay for a day when touring Iceland. It is not touristy though so don’t expect lots of shops selling the usual.
Matthew
Scored 2.0
2.0
This is a dock terminal terrible views, bad aspect for...
This is a dock terminal terrible views, bad aspect for tourists, cabin super smaill no microwave, no waste basket in bathroom, nothing to sweep with, place is creepy, huge caping yard nezt to the property that makes it seem dangerous. Lonely area! For this price you can get a top notch place.
Cory
Puerto Rico
Scored 8.0
8.0
Grindavik is a lovely town with a huge fisherman history.
Grindavik is a lovely town with a huge fisherman history. It's super close to the Blue lagoon and volcano so, there are many options for hiking or relaxing. There's a grill place with a super nice man who told me a little about the history and life of Grindavik's people and he also sells awesome hotdogs. Wish I could've stayed longer but a huge storm came so I had to run away :)
Dagmar and Hjalti are very responsive and friendly. It was convenient for us to stay at Grindavik guesthouse because we had an early flight in the morning. The place is quiet, very clean and comfortable. Lovely place to stay and very hosting landlords.
Great breakfast, nice and clean rooms, the hostess Björk explained us everything about surroundings of Grindavik, how to get to the volcano, what to see and where to eat. Great value for money. I highly recommend.
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