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Best family friendly Iceland resorts

Among the 12 accommodations in Iceland, here are the 3 best family friendly resorts

South Central Apartment 2 Beds - Iceland
9.6 527 reviews
Iceland
27/06 – 28/06
₹18210/nightfor 1 night

South Central Apartment 2 Beds

1 2
resort , Selfoss
This Selfoss studio apartment is conveniently located in the south of the town, offering easy access to the main road and proximity to Selfoss's shopping streets and restaurants, although precise distances require further clarification.
The self-contained apartment sleeps two guests and includes a kitchen with fridge, freezer, and microwave, plus a swimming pool and parking are available on-site; further details regarding the apartment's size and proximity to specific landmarks such as the Selfoss Swimming Pool are needed.
Miðhraun - Lava Resort & Restaurant - Iceland
9.2 2550 reviews
Iceland
30/11 – 03/12
₹31555/nighttotal: ₹94665 (3 )

Miðhraun - Lava Resort & Restaurant

1 2
resort , Midhraun
Miðhraun - Lava Resort is located in the tranquil Icelandic countryside, 38 miles from Borgarnes and 26 miles from Grundarfjörður, making it a convenient base for exploring the stunning landscapes of Snæfellsjökull National Park. The resort has consistently received excellent ratings for its location, cleanliness, and overall user experience.
The resort offers a choice of self-catering apartments with full kitchens and private bathrooms, as well as guest rooms with shared facilities. Guests can enjoy a range of amenities, including a garden, a sauna, a jacuzzi, and a restaurant and bar, plus free Wi-Fi throughout the property.
Bakki Apartments & Hostel - Iceland
9.4 2991 reviews
Iceland
17/10 – 20/10
₹112451/nighttotal: ₹337353 (3 )

Bakki Apartments & Hostel

5 14
hostel , Eyrarbakki
Bakki Apartments & Hostel is located in Eyrarbakki, a village situated 80 kilometres south of Reykjavík and a short walk from the Eyrarbakki Museum.
This family-friendly hostel offers a range of accommodation options, including self-catering apartments with fully equipped kitchens, a shared lounge, and a terrace with views of the sea or mountains.

Frequently asked questions about resorts in Iceland

  • What are the top attractions in Iceland?

    Iceland boasts many incredible sights! The Blue Lagoon is a must-see geothermal spa. Then there's the Golden Circle, encompassing Þingvellir National Park (a UNESCO World Heritage site), Geysir Geothermal Area (with its Strokkur geyser), and Gullfoss waterfall. For stunning natural beauty, consider Jökulsárlón glacier lagoon, with its icebergs, and the South Coast's waterfalls like Skógafoss and Seljalandsfoss. Vatnajökull National Park, Europe's largest national park, offers glacier hiking and ice cave exploration (seasonally). Reykjavik, the capital, has its own charms, with Hallgrímskirkja church and Harpa Concert Hall being architectural highlights.
  • Which airports are the biggest in Iceland?

    Keflavík International Airport (KEF) is by far the largest and busiest airport in Iceland, serving almost all international flights. Domestic flights primarily operate from Reykjavík Airport (RKV), located closer to the city centre.
  • Is it common to pay with cash or card in Iceland?

    Card payments are overwhelmingly preferred in Iceland. Whilst cash is accepted in some smaller establishments, it's far more convenient and common to use cards, including contactless payments.
  • Is the driving culture in Iceland considered safe for tourists?

    Driving in Iceland can be challenging, especially in winter conditions. Gravel roads are common outside urban areas, and weather can change rapidly. While Icelanders are generally considerate drivers, tourists should exercise caution, drive slowly, and be prepared for unpredictable weather. A 4x4 vehicle is recommended for exploring the highlands.
  • Are there any important traditions to honour while travelling in Iceland?

    Respect for nature is paramount in Icelandic culture. Stick to marked paths when hiking, avoid disturbing wildlife, and leave no trace behind. Showing consideration for local customs and traditions, such as removing shoes indoors, is also appreciated.
  • Are there any noteworthy festivals unique to Iceland?

    Iceland's national holiday, Independence Day (Þjóðhátíðardagurinn), celebrated on 17 June, is a significant event. The Reykjavík Culture Night is another popular event, showcasing Icelandic arts and culture. Many smaller, local festivals also take place throughout the year, celebrating aspects of Icelandic heritage and traditions.
  • What areas offer the best experiences for a full week in Iceland?

    A week allows for a good exploration of the Ring Road. You could combine the Golden Circle with a South Coast tour, including Jökulsárlón glacier lagoon and the Vatnajökull National Park. Alternatively, exploring the Snaefellsnes peninsula, often called 'Miniature Iceland', and the Westfjords offers a different kind of adventure, with dramatic landscapes and charming villages.
  • Where should you go for a fun weekend in Iceland?

    Reykjavik itself offers a vibrant city break, with museums, galleries, restaurants, and a lively nightlife. Alternatively, a weekend trip to the Blue Lagoon and the Golden Circle provides a taste of Iceland's natural wonders, easily accessible from Reykjavik.
  • Are there parts of Iceland with consistently good weather throughout the year?

    No part of Iceland has consistently good weather year-round. Iceland's weather is highly variable, even within short distances. The south coast generally experiences milder temperatures than the north, but even there, weather can change dramatically.
  • What are the emergency contacts for medical or security situations in Iceland?

    For medical emergencies, dial 112. For police, fire, or ambulance services, also dial 112. This number connects you to the appropriate emergency services.
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