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Hótel Egilsen
Luxury beds and power showers are offered at Hótel Egilsen. Baldur Ferry Terminal and boats to the West Fjords and Flatey island are 984 feet away. Wi-Fi is free.

Hótel Fransiskus Stykkishólmi
Featuring a shared lounge and a bar, Hótel Fransiskus Stykkishólmi is located in Stykkishólmur. There's a sun terrace and guests can use free WiFi and free private parking.

HOTEL SNAEFELLSNES formally Hotel Rjukandi
Located on Snæfellsnes peninsula, this hotel offers an in-house restaurant and rooms with mountain views and free WiFi access. Stykkishólmur town center is a 25-minute drive away.

The Stykkishólmur Inn by Ourhotels
The Stykkishólmur Inn by Ourhotels is located in Stykkishólmur and features a garden. There's a sun terrace and guests can use free WiFi and free private parking.

Adventure Hotel Hellissandur
Adventure Hotel Hellissandur in Hellissandur features 3-star accommodations with a terrace, a restaurant and a bar. Guests can have a drink at the snack bar.

Helgrindur Guesthouse
Helgrindur Guesthouse is located in Grundarfjordur. The hotel has city views, a terrace, and free WiFi is available. At the hotel, each room is equipped with a closet and a flat-screen TV.

Hotel Stundarfridur
Located in the countryside, Hotel Stundarfridur offers accommodations 7.5 mi from Stykkishólmur. This property provides guests with a terrace. There is also a restaurant and a shared lounge.

Arnarstapi Hotel
Featuring free WiFi and a restaurant, Arnarstapi Hotel offers accommodations in Snæfellsbær. The Cliffs of Arnarstapi and the village port are just a few minutes' walk away.

Hotel Búdir
Found 14 mi east of Snæfellsnes National Park, this hotel offers bright, modern rooms with private bathrooms. WiFi and parking are free. Snæfellsjökull Volcano is within 20 minutes’ drive.

Fosshotel Hellnar
This award-winning, eco-friendly hotel is on the Snæfellsnes peninsula, 3.7 mi from Iceland’s famous Snæfellsjökull glacier and volcano.

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Snæfellsnes Peninsula's best hotels with breakfast
The Stykkishólmur Inn by Ourhotels
Hotel in StykkishólmurBreakfast optionsScored out of 10, guest rating 8.7Excellent - What previous guests thought, 514 reviewsThe Stykkishólmur Inn by Ourhotels is located in Stykkishólmur and features a garden. There's a sun terrace and guests can use free WiFi and free private parking.
Helgrindur Guesthouse
Hotel in GrundarfjordurBreakfast optionsScored out of 10, guest rating 8.8Excellent - What previous guests thought, 615 reviewsHelgrindur Guesthouse is located in Grundarfjordur. The hotel has city views, a terrace, and free WiFi is available. At the hotel, each room is equipped with a closet and a flat-screen TV.
Hotel Stundarfridur
Hotel in StykkishólmurBreakfast optionsScored out of 10, guest rating 8.8Excellent - What previous guests thought, 498 reviewsLocated in the countryside, Hotel Stundarfridur offers accommodations 7.5 mi from Stykkishólmur. This property provides guests with a terrace. There is also a restaurant and a shared lounge.
Kirkjufell Hotel by Snæfellsnes Peninsula West Iceland - Grundarfjordur
Hotel in GrundarfjordurBreakfast optionsScored out of 10, guest rating 7.1Good - What previous guests thought, 915 reviewsKirkjufell Hotel offers free WiFi and rooms with a seating area and TV.. Mountain Kirkjufell, which is just 0.6 mi away. Snæfellsjökull Glacier is 16 mi away.
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The parking by the fall is expensive at no reason.
The parking by the fall is expensive at no reason. It offers no services, like toilets. If the weather is ok and you like walking, there is a free spot closer to the city, 1mile or 1500m, with a trail to the fall. The fall and the mountain together in a pic are the postcard you imagined.Guest review byPietroItaly - 10.0
The hike to the island is very nice, we did it at 11pm after...
The hike to the island is very nice, we did it at 11pm after our dinner. You have to visit the church. We loved this village and his traditional houses. We eat very well at Sjávarpakkhúsið restaurant.Guest review byEtienneSwitzerland - 10.0
Olafsvik was a beautiful little town with everything within...
Olafsvik was a beautiful little town with everything within walking distance from our accommodation. The harbour wa pretty and a nice beach, we went on the whale watching trip and saw Orcas which was amazing !!! The roads in and out of town were quite snowy so u need a 4x4 in the wintertimeGuest review byWendy craftUnited Kingdom - 10.0
Beautiful, remote yet friendly place.
Beautiful, remote yet friendly place. Remarkably helpful tourist centre and well maintained roads and buildings despite remoteness. You need a car to fully experience the place. Come with your food for the stay as no shops in town. Hellesandur and surrounding villages are beautiful. Recommend visiting the spa in olafsvikGuest review byLuke BainesUnited Kingdom - 10.0
The real "secret" (not so secret) highlight of this area is...
The real "secret" (not so secret) highlight of this area is not the church itself but the walks you can do after it towards the dunes and the beach. Just walk a few minutes then turn and look back. you will see the church against a majestic backdrop of mountains, skies and sea.Guest review byMicadu DrumetNetherlands - 10.0
Hellnar is the perfect location, close to all the major...
Hellnar is the perfect location, close to all the major attractions on the peninsula and an ideal place to spend the night while soaking in the beauty of the landscape. There’s a charming little café just a few minutes from the Peninsula Suites that serves the best waffles with jam and whipped cream, an Icelandic classic. The views are truly out of this world, we’ve never seen anything like it. Cliffs, ocean, glacier, and moss all come together in the most breathtaking way. It’s an absolute must on your trip!Guest review byDorota KotniewiczPoland - 10.0
Hotel Búðir is a must stay if staying over on the peninsula.
Hotel Búðir is a must stay if staying over on the peninsula. We stayed for one night and it was a perfect stop after a long day. They have a happy hour in the lounge from 1600-1800 hours. Pleasant and helpful staff. Just do it!Guest review byJBOUnited States - 10.0
I had an absolutely amazing stay at Hotel Langaholt —...
I had an absolutely amazing stay at Hotel Langaholt — everything about it exceeded my expectations. From the moment I arrived, the staff were incredibly warm, friendly, and down to earth. They made me feel so welcome and even offered me a complimentary upgrade to a newer, more comfortable room. The room itself was spacious, spotlessly clean, and had the most breathtaking view of both the glaciers and the beach. The hotel has a lovely, charming atmosphere and is wonderfully peaceful, making it the perfect place to relax. Dinner was a real highlight — the seafood was freshly caught in the area and tasted incredible. Breakfast was just as impressive, with a great selection to start the day right. One of my favorite moments was being able to take a short walk down to the beach after dinner. It was the perfect way to unwind — surrounded by nature, with the sound of the waves and the open Icelandic landscape all around. What really stood out to me, though, was the kindness and flexibility of the staff. They even allowed me a late checkout so I didn’t have to rush in the morning. Every little detail was handled with such care, and the genuine hospitality made all the difference. I can’t recommend Hotel Langaholt enough. It’s a special place that captures the beauty and warmth of Iceland in every way. I will absolutely be back and I cannot recommend this hotel enough!Guest review bySamanthaUnited States - 10.0
Grundarfjordur is a convenient town for exploring the...
Grundarfjordur is a convenient town for exploring the Snaefellsnes Peninsula. It has a good grocery store and two excellent cafes for coffee & treats. A little food truck is open until the end of August. We stayed here 4 nights so we would have time to explore and I'm glad we did because one day was too stormy to see sights and another day wasn't optimal.Guest review byAnonymousUnited States - 8.0
Slightly quirky, remote town, with an interesting harbour.
Slightly quirky, remote town, with an interesting harbour. A few good places to eat/drink, and plenty to see and do around the surrounding peninsula - national park, hiking volcanoes, whale-watching, and even trying fermented shark. Pretty, colourful houses in town make it a relaxing place to stay too.Guest review byMartin LodemoreUnited Kingdom