This hotel is situated on a farm in Steig, 5 km from Dyrhólaey Cliffs. It offers a TV lounge, plus traditional Icelandic food in the restaurant. Hótel Búrfell rooms are decorated in light tones.
Joanne
Australia
Excellent location and good breakfast. Nice staff.
Hotel Katla is located in South- Iceland, 5 km from Vik i Myrdal. The surrounding South Coast is a land of dramatic landscapes and unforgettable natural treasures, all within easy reach.
Steph
Australia
We had a big room in the modern building. Good size bathroom, huge bed, room is massive with an amazing view over the lakes. Beds were very comfy.
This hotel is in southern Iceland, 9 km from Vík í Myrdal. It offers free WiFi in public areas and in the rooms.
Maxim
Netherlands
I've never been into such a good hotel gym! We chose this hotel just because of it (and the fact that the availability was low). The check in and out was fast, staff was responsive and polite. Around 15 minutes drive to Kronan supermarket.
Opened in July 2018, Hótel Kría is situated in Vík. Among the various facilities are a garden and a bar. There is a restaurant. The black sand beaches begin about 5 minutes' walk from the hotel.
alwine
Belgium
Do not get fooled by the outside. It is very nice inside. Nice bar, nice resto, games room. Very friendly reception. Nespresso machine with also decaf coffee with chocolates. 2 pillows each, different models so you can choose. The room is well designed and functional.Vik is very small. You could walk everywhere from the hotel. Ample parking
Set a 10-minute drive from Vik village, this quietly located countryside hotel offers rooms with a seating area, large flat-screen TV and free WiFi. The Skógafoss Waterfall is 22 km away.
Ceuppens
Belgium
Very spacious room with good beds.
Very friendly host and good breakfast.
Located in Vík, 20 km from Skogafoss Waterfall, Farmhouse Lodge provides accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a shared lounge and a terrace.
Situated in Vík and with Black Sand Beach reachable within 500 metres, Vík Cottages features concierge services, non-smoking rooms, a restaurant, free WiFi throughout the property and a bar.
Paul
Australia
Location was excellent just off the A1 in Vik. Very close to facilities, eateries, service station etc
Situated in Vík town centre, this historic century-old hostel is a 10 minutes’ walk from Vík’s famous black beach. Guests have access to a communal, well-equipped kitchen and shared seating area.
Mekhala
India
The location is good, walkable to the beach (not black sand Reynisfjara) and even to supermarkets and shops.
Surrounded by the continuous landscape of South Iceland, Skammidalur Guesthouse offers accommodation only 7 km from Vík. You can view Reynisdrangar, Reynisfjall and Dyrhólaey from the property.
Opened in July 2018, Hótel Kría is situated in Vík. Among the various facilities are a garden and a bar. There is a restaurant. The black sand beaches begin about 5 minutes' walk from the hotel.
Very nice new hotel with great central location to town centre.
Set a 10-minute drive from Vik village, this quietly located countryside hotel offers rooms with a seating area, large flat-screen TV and free WiFi. The Skógafoss Waterfall is 22 km away.
Very nice anw comfortable , beautifull surroundkngs....
Located in the village of Vik, this hotel is 10 minutes’ walk from the black sandy beaches of southern Iceland. Free private parking and free WiFi are available.
Perfect place to stay in Vík. Easy, clean & convenient.
This hotel is situated on a farm in Steig, 5 km from Dyrhólaey Cliffs. It offers a TV lounge, plus traditional Icelandic food in the restaurant. Hótel Búrfell rooms are decorated in light tones.
everything was really good especially good breakfast
Situated in Vík and with Black Sand Beach reachable within 500 metres, Vík Cottages features concierge services, non-smoking rooms, a restaurant, free WiFi throughout the property and a bar.
Great location in Vik, short drive from the Black Sand Beach
A lot was happening in this small town. Besides the iconic black sand beach, there were many restaurants, shops and markets. Several tours met in the town which made Vik a convenient spot to stay. We stayed only one night, but could have easily spent more time there.
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Anonymous
Scored 10
10
The Smidjan brewpub provided excellent beers and delicious...
The Smidjan brewpub provided excellent beers and delicious food. Vik has several helpful stores, including a hardware store, a grocery store, and the large Icewear store. There were several phenomenal hikes in the area (Reynisfjall mountain and Black Sand Beach right from town), and the Solheimajokull glacier and Kirkjufjara Beach a short drive away. We had a car, but it was easy and convenient to walk everywhere within Vik.
Rebecca
United States
Scored 10
10
Vik was the big surpirse of this South Coast escapade.
Vik was the big surpirse of this South Coast escapade. I had been before at least 4 to 5 times, but only passing through to go somewhere else and taken a practical break at the mall in a group of tourists. Vik has a lot to offer and it is not all about the Black Beach and Dyrhóláey, but the village itself has its own charm and is a starting point for many thrilling activities on the South Coast. I would gladly return!
Gpetrou
Belgium
Scored 10
10
Cozy town tucked against a black sand beach with beautiful...
Cozy town tucked against a black sand beach with beautiful mountainous terrain and multiple viewpoints and other attractions within short driving distance. Definitely a town everyone should stop in when they are visiting Iceland.
Alexandra
United States
Scored 8.0
8.0
Must try black crust pizza.
Must try black crust pizza. The lookout point at Dyrhólaey panoramic views, don't miss it and of course the Black Sand beach. To visit the crashed US plane, either we can walk for 3 hours (both ways) or take shuttle which will cost ISK3000 per person.
purnima
Denmark
Scored 10
10
Vik is a picturesque gem tucked along the country's stunning...
Vik is a picturesque gem tucked along the country's stunning south coast! Reynisfjara Beach is easily accessible, where black sand meets crashing waves with towering basalt columns as the backdrop. The wind can get too strong which makes a part of the beach dangerous (sneaker waves warning), but it is still well worth visiting. The town is charming with cozy cafes (try the black crust pizza!), the locals are warm and welcoming. This town is the perfect location to embrace the opportunity to disconnect and immerse yourself in Iceland's raw beauty.
We arrived at the Vik Myrdal on a wet and windy Icelandic afternoon ahead of the scheduled check in, the staff were very accommodated and allowed us to check in a little early as our room was ready. We stayed in a family room that had a loft for the children, which they loved. Room included tea and coffee and had a large view to the mountains. Breakfast was plentiful and offered a great variety of foods.
We had a room in the hostel. It was huge! Enough space for all our luggage and camera gear. Very clean room with a comfy bed; king size and two separate duvets. Also a lovely location, very close to a famous black beach in Iceland and Vik an 8 minute drive away. Vik had an excellent burger bar (fun and hip) and The Barn had a great bar open until 23:30 to come back to and enjoy.
Lovely hotel, bright with large windows and lovely view overlooking the landscape of southern Iceland. Great place to stay close to Vik and regional sites. Delicious breakfast, comfortable rooms, nicely decorated & very welcoming.
Really lovely modern hotel, beautiful setting for breakfast. The lovely Scottish lady on reception was an absolute delight, along with Martin who provided a Northern Lights wake up call! A highlight of our tour of Iceland!
The cottage is very stylish and have all the amenities needed. Its very new and well kept. We loved the village (Vik). I definitly recommend it as the price quality ratio for iceland is very good
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Portugal
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