This property is near Akranes Harbour and 1.3 km from Akranes Museum Centre. It offers a pretty, hedged garden and a large, furnished terrace. Wi-Fi and parking are free.
Catharina
Finland
It was like having your own apartment, separate from the owners, so no need to worry about disturbing them with normal amount of noice.
Boasting air-conditioned accommodation with a patio, Icelandic Lake House is situated in Akranes. This property offers access to a balcony, free private parking and free WiFi.
Tim
United Kingdom
This is one of the most amazing places I’ve ever stayed in. The house is spacious, comfortable and well-equipped, with panoramic views of the lake and surrounding mountains from the wraparound windows in the living room. Reclining in the hot tub and enjoying the view was one of the highlights of the trip. Good, clear instructions from the owner on how to get in.
Located in Akranes in the West Iceland region, Rustic Farmhouse - Narfasel provides accommodation with free WiFi and free private parking. The property features sea and mountain views.
Sharon
Netherlands
Such a beautiful place! We had an amazing stay and felt really at home. It is a very welcoming place and the big windows allow a beautiful view. And the kitchen is provided with everything you need.The silence, the snow, the backdrop of the mountain was absolutely magical.
Boasting garden views, Móar Cottage provides accommodation with patio, around 43 km from Hallgrímskirkja Church. The property has mountain and lake views, and is 43 km from The Pearl.
Martyna
Netherlands
Perfect cottage to stay in. It is well equipped and you will find everything you need there. Easy self check-in/check-out.
Situated in Akranes and only 43 km from The Pearl, Móar guesthouse features accommodation with sea views, free WiFi and free private parking. With mountain views, this accommodation offers a balcony.
Set in the popular 101 harbour district of Berjaya Reykjavik Marina Hotel offers free Wi-Fi access. All rooms include a flat-screen TV and either city or harbor views.
Jean
Australia
Lovely choice of common sitting areas. Great buffet breakfast - loads of variety and choice. Great location just a short stroll to city centre and shops. Next to the old working marina. Plenty of places to eat nearby but be aware if Icelandic prices - great quality food but not cheap - not the hotel’s fault in any way.
Newly renovated during the spring of 2023, Hotel Local 101 is an independent hotel quietly tucked away in the heart of downtown Reykjavik, on a charming street made up of classical Icelandic homes.
Situated next to Iceland’s Ring Road, Laxarbakki offers apartments with free WiFi access and a furnished terrace with views of River Laxá. Akranes town centre is 12 km away.
Peter
United Kingdom
Staff were friendly and helpful. The room had all the equipment we needed for self catering a week's stay. Very easy access by road yet with little traffic noise.
Set in Reykjavík, 600 metres from Solfar Sun Voyager, The Reykjavik EDITION offers accommodation with a fitness centre, private parking, a terrace and a restaurant. This 5-star hotel offers a bar.
NHUNG
Switzerland
I recently stayed at Edition Hotel and it was an excellent experience. The location is perfect, making it easy to explore the city. The breakfast is top-notch, offering a wide variety of delicious options that provide great value for money. My stay was very comfortable, and the room was clean and well-maintained. The staff were incredibly friendly and accommodating, always ready to assist with a smile. I highly recommend EDITION for anyone looking for a pleasant and convenient stay.
Nhung & Julien Maury
Centrally located on Ingólfstorg Square in Reykjavik’s Old Town, Center Hotels Plaza offers a bright, cosy bar and a popular breakfast buffet.
Dr. Davor
Germany
The location of this hotel is perfect. In the center of Reykjavik not far away from harbor and the main shopping road and all important sightseeing opportunities. The hotel itself is OK. There is no luxury but the bed is OK, the pillows are Ok, the bathroom is OK. It is a place to sleep over not to spend the day there. There is a fridge included in the room which is great. Breakfast is included and offers a good choice. Coffee could be better.
The Guðlaug hot tub on the beach is a 'must-visit'.
The Guðlaug hot tub on the beach is a 'must-visit'. If the outdoor location is a bit wild for you, it is also situated right next to the sports centre which has a heated pool.
Also; whilst I drove through the tunnel to get to Akranes, I recommend using the scenic route to get back. It does add a bit of time to your journey, but the landscape and scenery is fantastic.
Denis Richard
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Very nice small town, in 40 min from Reykjavik and near to...
Very nice small town, in 40 min from Reykjavik and near to many attractions in Snaefellsnes Peninsula in Iceland, so it's perfect location to visit many interesting places around.
The place to be in Akranes, for sure is a Lighthouse, since 1944, unique in Iceland which is possible to visit inside, climbing to the top. From the top you can see a beautiful panorama of 360° , this wonderful and romantic place offer some exhibitions and local music concerts.
Climbe the Lighthouse!
After climbing Lighthouse, may be you will be a little bit hungry, so have a nice lucnh or a dinner in Gamla Kaupfélagið can be very good idea. Very nice ambience, good local foog and local beer.
Enjoy Akranes in every season!
Karina
Italy
10
Scored 10
A lovely little place, great sea front walk with lovely...
A lovely little place, great sea front walk with lovely scenery of the mountain - enjoyed a early morning run along the sea front - Nice fish and chips from the chippy can - Like a place from yesterday
Jack
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Akranes is some distance from Reykjavik, maybe an hours...
Akranes is some distance from Reykjavik, maybe an hours drive through a 6 km underground tunnel or 2 hours around the coast road. Don’t be put off though - the coast road leads through stunning views, there’s no delays or queues, its well maintained and passable in extreme weather- it’s a fantastic journey in itself. I wouldn’t say that public transport is particularly good though. There are no trains and buses are infrequent
Akranes itself is a quiet residential area with an interesting fishing history. There are a few grocery stores, at least one open till late and the local pool is decent, maybe not to the standard of some of the other local spas and pools nearer the capital, but certainly better than Council facilities where I live.
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Anonymous
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Quaint little seaside town with some interesting history.
Quaint little seaside town with some interesting history. There are limited dining opportunities but
Gamla Kaupfélagið is quite good with fresh local caught seafood dishes that will surely please. Drive the tunnel under the bay but don't miss the drive around bay on Hwy 47.
William
United States
10
Scored 10
Lovely town and great base to explore the beautiful Western...
Lovely town and great base to explore the beautiful Western Region of Iceland. Also easy access to Reykjavík. Good cinema (Biohollin), lovely new restaurant (Gamla Kaupfélagiðand) and a documentary film festival (IceDocs) in mid-July. A trip to the hot pool by the football stadium and the lighthouse are highly recommended.
Stayed on our first night in Iceland. Good location, Mountain View one side and ocean the other. 5 minute drive to local supermarket. The room was very warm and bed comfortable, everything you would need in the kitchen. The cottage was very clean. No complaints at all and would recommend for couples or families.
We deliberately stayed at the Icelandic Lake House for the second time because we feel very comfortable there. The house is in a quiet location and incredibly cosy. You feel right at home. There is simply nothing missing. The kitchen is well equipped, the beds are comfortable, a hot tub invites you to relax.
This was the cheapest accommodation that I could find in my whole treap in Iceland. Although very cheap, you get everything you expect, no bad surprises. Perfect location for our last night on the counter clock wise ring trip. Late checking allowed.
Very cosy, everything imaginable was there, the hot tub was great, it felt very homely. Best place we stayed in Iceland (and we stayed in a number of lovely cabins)
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