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The location of each and every Hotel Edda offers endless possibilities for outdoor activities, both on and off site. There are always places of breathtaking natural beauty to be enjoyed in the vicinity, an abundance of hiking trails and sightseeing tours to suit every interest.

Hotel Edda is the oldest group of hotels in Iceland. With decades of experience in providing comfortable refuge for weary travellers, we know exactly how to help you wind down at the end of a busy day.

The Hotel Edda chain is owned and operated by Icelandair Hotels and is committed to outstanding service at a reasonable price.

In South Iceland
Hotel Edda ÍKÍ Laugarvatn is a small hotel in a picturesque setting with glorious panoramic lakeside views. In an area rich in Iceland’s religious history, it is located near the 12th century Skáholt Cathedral.
In South Iceland
Hotel Edda Skógar is based on an ancient settlement, with stunning coastal scenes contrasting against beautiful greenery. Nearby attractions include glaciers and waterfalls and black sand beaches that contrast with the green beauty of the Skogar forest.
Hotel Edda Laugarvatn ML
In South Iceland
Hotel Edda ML Laugarvatn is located in a beautiful setting and is the perfect base for touring the Golden Circle – the mighty Gullfoss waterfall, Geysir hot springs and the ancient Thingvellir National Park.
In North Iceland
Hotel Edda Akureyri is located in Iceland’s second city. It’s a great base for touring the rugged northern coastline, and Hrísey Island bird sanctuary is just a short ferry ride away.
Outside picture of Hotel Edda Ísafjordur taken from the sea
In Westfjords
Hotel Edda Ísafjörður is situated amongst the wonders lighting up Europe’s westernmost point – the perfect base for adventure. The region’s capital boasts Iceland’s oldest buildings.
In North Iceland
Hotel Edda Laugarbakki is halfway between Reykjavik and Akureyri. The secluded Vatnsnes peninsula and brooding basalt cliffs exude natural calmness.
with white walls, green roof and a swimming pool in the back yard.
In West Iceland
Hotel Edda Laugar í Sælingsdal is located in a region rich in Icelandic sagas. Warm springs are in the Snæfellsnes peninsula’s unspoiled surroundings and another attraction is the Leifur Eiríksson museum, dedicated to the first old-world man to discover America.
In North Iceland
Hotel Edda Stórutjarnir is surrounded by whales, woodlands and waterfalls – including Dettifoss, Europe’s most powerful cascade. Whale- watching cruises and the idyllic Lake Mývatn, with its birdlife, fjords and volcanic craters, can be enjoyed from here.
In East Iceland
Hotel Edda Egillstaðir is in the “capital of the east”. Among the nearby attractions are Iceland’s biggest forest, the extinct Mount Snæfell volcano, Atlavik’s sandy cove and Lagarfljot river, home to one terrific but shy monster.
In East Iceland
Hotel Edda Neskaupstadur is built towards Iceland’s easternmost point and, now accessible by road, the area sees visitors flocking to it. Museums, a fjord and an outstanding nature reserve are all close by.
In South Iceland
Hotel Edda Vík í Mýrdal is set in a haven of rugged beauty with ocean views. The area is a bird lover’s paradise and Mýrdalsjökull glacier towers over the town.
In East Iceland
Hotel Edda Nesjum is situated by Europe’s largest glacier and is just a short distance from the must-see Skaftafell National Park, the location of a James Bond movie!
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