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Guesthouse Vellir
3.9/546 Reviews

Guesthouse Vellir

Vik
I loved this place so much, despite advance booking that was a bit vague. It's in a remote but easily accessible area, and I don't remember ever being in a place so quiet and peaceful. Truly. With tons of fresh, Icelandic air. We stayed here for two nights while exploring the glacier lagoons to the east, along with Dyrhólaey and Reynisfjara beaches (and tons of nesting puffins!!!), and it was perfect. Our room was really sweet, with a huge bathroom. The owner — who moved to the location from Reykjavik when she was 20, with her horses — said that one wing used to be cow stables. In 2008 she converted the facility to a guesthouse. Everything was immaculate, with the traditional Icelandic custom of not wearing shoes inside — slippers were offered. We enjoyed a simple dinner there on our first night, with a choice of either chicken fingers or fried fish with fries and a salad (make a reservation). This was a huge convenience, because we arrived around 6 p.m. tired and not excited about venturing out to Vik, which the owner said was really busy at the time, with long waits at restaurants. Breakfasts were fine, with basic buffet items (cereals, cold cuts and cheese, hard-boiled eggs, various breads and jams, yogurt). The dining area, with windows all around, allows for great views. Despite what some online reviews said, we found the staff to be super friendly and accommodating. There's a nice sitting area with toys for children and an alcove with a small table and chairs for a mini-retreat area. I highly recommend this place — during our two-week vacation, this was our only ”guesthouse,” and it was fabulous. We felt very at home, even though we were just passing through.

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Solheimajokull

Guesthouse Vellir
3.9/546 Reviews

Guesthouse Vellir

Vik
I loved this place so much, despite advance booking that was a bit vague. It's in a remote but easily accessible area, and I don't remember ever being in a place so quiet and peaceful. Truly. With tons of fresh, Icelandic air. We stayed here for two nights while exploring the glacier lagoons to the east, along with Dyrhólaey and Reynisfjara beaches (and tons of nesting puffins!!!), and it was perfect. Our room was really sweet, with a huge bathroom. The owner — who moved to the location from Reykjavik when she was 20, with her horses — said that one wing used to be cow stables. In 2008 she converted the facility to a guesthouse. Everything was immaculate, with the traditional Icelandic custom of not wearing shoes inside — slippers were offered. We enjoyed a simple dinner there on our first night, with a choice of either chicken fingers or fried fish with fries and a salad (make a reservation). This was a huge convenience, because we arrived around 6 p.m. tired and not excited about venturing out to Vik, which the owner said was really busy at the time, with long waits at restaurants. Breakfasts were fine, with basic buffet items (cereals, cold cuts and cheese, hard-boiled eggs, various breads and jams, yogurt). The dining area, with windows all around, allows for great views. Despite what some online reviews said, we found the staff to be super friendly and accommodating. There's a nice sitting area with toys for children and an alcove with a small table and chairs for a mini-retreat area. I highly recommend this place — during our two-week vacation, this was our only ”guesthouse,” and it was fabulous. We felt very at home, even though we were just passing through.

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Crashed DC 3 Plane

Guesthouse Vellir
3.9/546 Reviews

Guesthouse Vellir

Vik|5.05km from Crashed DC 3 Plane
I loved this place so much, despite advance booking that was a bit vague. It's in a remote but easily accessible area, and I don't remember ever being in a place so quiet and peaceful. Truly. With tons of fresh, Icelandic air. We stayed here for two nights while exploring the glacier lagoons to the east, along with Dyrhólaey and Reynisfjara beaches (and tons of nesting puffins!!!), and it was perfect. Our room was really sweet, with a huge bathroom. The owner — who moved to the location from Reykjavik when she was 20, with her horses — said that one wing used to be cow stables. In 2008 she converted the facility to a guesthouse. Everything was immaculate, with the traditional Icelandic custom of not wearing shoes inside — slippers were offered. We enjoyed a simple dinner there on our first night, with a choice of either chicken fingers or fried fish with fries and a salad (make a reservation). This was a huge convenience, because we arrived around 6 p.m. tired and not excited about venturing out to Vik, which the owner said was really busy at the time, with long waits at restaurants. Breakfasts were fine, with basic buffet items (cereals, cold cuts and cheese, hard-boiled eggs, various breads and jams, yogurt). The dining area, with windows all around, allows for great views. Despite what some online reviews said, we found the staff to be super friendly and accommodating. There's a nice sitting area with toys for children and an alcove with a small table and chairs for a mini-retreat area. I highly recommend this place — during our two-week vacation, this was our only ”guesthouse,” and it was fabulous. We felt very at home, even though we were just passing through.

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Highest Price£689
Lowest Price£76
Number of Reviews1,501
Number of Hotels45
Average Price (Weekdays)£261
Average Price (Weekends)£276