The Northern Light Inn is a mid-range property that sits among fields of lava between the towns of Grindavik and Keflavik. The 42 rooms are simple and homey, but well maintained, and have light and airy decor plus flat-screen TVs and kettles. Free Wi-Fi is also provided. There’s a breakfast buffet included in the rates, an on-site Nordic restaurant, spa, and an honesty bar. This quiet, intimate retreat in the countryside attracts tourists and couples looking for easy access to the Blue Lagoon; the hotel provides a free shuttle there and back. There aren't many other hotels nearby, but the Geo Hotel Grindavik, which has on-site hot tubs, provides a good alternative.
The Northern Light Inn is a mid-range property that sits among fields of lava between the towns of Grindavik and Keflavik. The 42 rooms are simple and homey, but well maintained, and have light and airy decor plus flat-screen TVs and kettles. Free Wi-Fi is also provided. There’s a breakfast buffet included in the rates, an on-site Nordic restaurant, spa, and an honesty bar. This quiet, intimate retreat in the countryside attracts tourists and couples looking for easy access to the Blue Lagoon; the hotel provides a free shuttle there and back. There aren't many other hotels nearby, but the Geo Hotel Grindavik, which has on-site hot tubs, provides a good alternative.
The four-pearl Silica Hotel is the lodging for the famous Blue Lagoon, surrounded by a dramatic landscape that's rich in geothermal mineral water. The hotel has its own smaller private lagoon, so that guests need not compete with the public for space in the touristy medicinal waters. The serene atmosphere makes the Silica popular with couples, as well as with those seeking treatments for a variety of skin conditions. Limited access to the public lagoon is included, but it's a walk to all the main facilities from the hotel. Travelers only seeking housing close to the Blue Lagoon can check out the Northern Light Inn, which is nearby and has much lower rates.
The four-pearl Silica Hotel is the lodging for the famous Blue Lagoon, surrounded by a dramatic landscape that's rich in geothermal mineral water. The hotel has its own smaller private lagoon, so that guests need not compete with the public for space in the touristy medicinal waters. The serene atmosphere makes the Silica popular with couples, as well as with those seeking treatments for a variety of skin conditions. Limited access to the public lagoon is included, but it's a walk to all the main facilities from the hotel. Travelers only seeking housing close to the Blue Lagoon can check out the Northern Light Inn, which is nearby and has much lower rates.