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  • Restaurant Gunna á Leiti
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Glacier Lagoon Hotel

Jökulsárlón, Iceland

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Opened in 2024

Welcome to our family-owned and operated hotel, nestled in the tranquil beauty of Iceland, just a stone’s throw away from the breathtaking Jökulsárlón glacier lagoon and Vatnajökull, the largest glacier in Europe. With deep ties to the area, we share our local knowledge and warm hospitality with every guest. Our goal is simple: to provide you with an authentic Icelandic experience. That means offering locally led tours and serving up delicious dishes crafted from ingredients sourced from nearby farms and fishermen. But it’s more than just us – we are passionate about supporting our community, whether it’s by showcasing local crafts or teaming up with fellow businesses. So, come join us and uncover the wonders of this land, one cozy moment at a time.

Location

The Hotel is located close to Jökulsárlón, one of the most visited parts of South Iceland and a popular stop with tourists circumnavigating the country.

You can rent a car and enjoy the nature of Iceland while driving. Don’t forget to stop and to admire one of the lagoons or volcanos.

Or you can enjoy the comfort of being picked up by a private driver straight from the welcome hall at the airport.  Your driver will be waiting for you at the airport, just after you pass customs, with a signboard made just for you, ready to take you directly to your car.

Room Categories

Double Standard
Двухместный номер с завтраками, 23 кв. м.
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Triple Room
Трёхместный номер с завтраками, 23 кв. м.
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Family Suite
Трёхместный номер с завтраками, 49 кв. м.
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Suite
Двухместный номер с завтраками, 49 кв. м.
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Infrastructure

Outdoor area with hot tubs and sauna

Access to our sauna and hot tubs is on a first come, first served basis. Bathing suit is required

Adventure outside the hotel

Visiting Iceland's nature is a unique opportunity to see breathtaking landscapes, geysers, waterfalls, and volcanoes that create a fairy-tale-like environment. It inspires awe at the power of nature and provides unforgettable experiences. Iceland's natural beauty helps you relax, recharge, and feel connected to the natural world.

Northern Lights in Iceland - Catch the elusive Aurora Borealis in Iceland

The Northern Lights, or Aurora Borealis, are one of nature's most spectacular light displays, captivating the imagination of those lucky enough to witness its dance across the night sky. Among the prime locations to experience this celestial phenomenon, Iceland stands out as a top destination for aurora enthusiasts. 

To truly appreciate the beauty of the Northern Lights, it is important to understand the science behind them. The Northern Lights are a result of the interaction between charged particles from the sun and the Earth's magnetic field and atmosphere. Solar winds, consisting of charged particles like electrons and protons, collide with gas molecules in the Earth's atmosphere, producing the vibrant hues that characterize the Northern Lights. The most common colors observed are green, pink, violet, and blue, depending on the type of gas molecules and the altitude at which the collisions occur.

Seasonal Considerations: The peak Northern Lights season in Iceland spans from September to April. During this period, the nights are longer, providing more extended opportunities to witness the auroras.

Lava and Volcanoes - Enter the underworld and witness the raw power of the Icelandic nature

Iceland is a land shaped by the fiery forces beneath the Earth's surface. Here, volcanic activity has crafted a unique and awe-inspiring landscape dominated by lava fields and mighty volcanoes. As a visitor, you're in for a geological adventure, exploring the remnants of ancient eruptions and witnessing the dynamic forces that continue to shape this extraordinary island. From lava fields to towering volcanoes, Iceland's volcanic wonders promise an experience like no other for those who seek to discover the raw power and beauty of Mother Nature. Get ready to step into a realm where the Earth's heartbeat is felt beneath your feet.

Þríhnúkagígur

Unlike most volcanoes, Þríhnjúkagígur offers an extraordinary opportunity for exploration. Its dormant magma chamber, accessible for visitors, allows a descent into the heart of the volcano. The experience unveils vibrant colors and textures of solidified magma, providing a unique glimpse into the inner workings of this dormant giant. Known as the "Three Peaks Crater," Þríhnjúkagígur stands as a testament to Iceland's geological wonders, offering an immersive adventure for both enthusiasts and curious travelers.

Lava Fields

Iceland's stark and captivating landscapes are a testament to the relentless forces that shape our planet. Lava fields, formed by ancient volcanic activity, stretch across the country,, showcasing the raw power of nature. As you explore, you'll encounter hardened molten rock, creating an otherworldly terrain with unique textures and shapes. The stark beauty of Iceland's lava fields invites you to witness the enduring impact of volcanic forces, making it a must-see destination for those seeking unique lava formations.

Lava Tubes

Iceland's lava tubes are captivating underground wonders formed by volcanic activity. Carved out by molten lava, these tunnels create a mesmerizing subterranean world. One notable example is the Raufarhólshellir lava tube, a popular destination for exploration. Visitors can venture into the darkness, marvel at unique rock formations, and witness the geological legacy of Iceland's volcanic past. With their mysterious allure and natural beauty, lava tubes offer a fascinating glimpse into the country's geological wonders.

The Mighty Eyjafjallajökull

Eyjafjallajökull, a name that has proven quite hard to pronounce, is a glacier-capped volcano in Iceland. Standing tall with its icy crown, this natural wonder offers a unique experience for travelers. Gaze upon the majestic beauty of the glacier, where ice and fire coexist in a mesmerizing dance. Beyond its scenic allure, Eyjafjallajökull holds a place in recent history as the volcano that famously disrupted a lot of air travel in 2010. Despite its momentary turbulence, today it stands as a symbol of Iceland's dynamic landscape and the forces that shape it. 

Geothermal Hot Springs

Iceland's geothermal hot springs are captivating natural wonders that offer a glimpse into the Earth's inner warmth. Fed by the country's volcanic activity, these soothing pools of mineral-rich water provide a unique opportunity to relax and rejuvenate amidst stunning landscapes. The geothermal energy that heats these springs is a testament to the dynamic forces at play beneath the surface. From the iconic Blue Lagoon to hidden gems tucked within rugged terrains, these hot springs invite visitors to immerse themselves in therapeutic warmth while basking in the untouched beauty of the surrounding environment. Beyond their recreational value, these geothermal treasures also power homes, greenhouses, and geothermal power plants, showcasing Iceland's innovative use of renewable energy sources

Lagoons, Nature Baths and Spas - Soak and relax in the natural geothermal water of Iceland

Iceland, a land of breathtaking landscapes and geothermal wonders, is home to some of the world's most iconic geothermal spas and nature baths. Among these, the Blue Lagoon stands as a symbol of Iceland's unique combination of natural beauty and geothermal energy.

The Blue Lagoon, located in the Reykjanes Peninsula, is a world-renowned geothermal spa that has captivated visitors with its ethereal blue waters and stunning surroundings. Fed by the water output from the nearby Svartsengi power plant, the lagoon is rich in minerals, silica, and blue-green algae, creating an otherworldly hue that attracts travelers from around the globe.

Beyond the Blue Lagoon: Exploring Iceland's Nature Baths and Spas

Iceland is adorned with a collection of nature baths, spas, and lagoons, each offering a unique geothermal experience. These enchanting destinations, scattered across the country, provide a tranquil retreat into the heart of Iceland's natural wonders. 

Laugarvatn Fontana Geothermal Baths

Nestled on the shores of Lake Laugarvatn, Fontana Geothermal Baths blend traditional Icelandic bathing practices with a holistic approach. Surrounded by stunning views, visitors can relax in pools fed by natural hot springs and even participate in the unique experience of baking rye bread in geothermal-heated sand.

Secret Lagoon (Gamla Laugin)

Dating back to 1891, the Secret Lagoon holds historical charm and authenticity. Amidst hot springs and a spouting geyser, visitors can unwind in warm waters that maintain a steady temperature year-round. This geothermal gem provides a genuine Icelandic experience.

Vök Baths

Hidden in East Iceland near Lake Urriðavatn, Vök Baths offers a secluded geothermal haven. Floating pools on the lake provide a one-of-a-kind experience, allowing visitors to immerse themselves in warm waters surrounded by breathtaking nature. Vök embraces sustainability, using the lake's natural resources to create a serene and eco-friendly environment.

Mývatn Nature Baths

Tucked away in northeastern Iceland, Mývatn Nature Baths offer a peaceful escape amidst volcanic landscapes. With a backdrop of Lake Mývatn, these geothermal pools provide a serene experience. The baths feature various temperature options, allowing visitors to relax while surrounded by the unique beauty of volcanic craters.

Forest Lagoon (Skógarböðin)

Set near the shores of Eyjafjörður, one of Iceland's longest fjords, the Forest Lagoon invites visitors into a geothermal embrace surrounded by birch and pine trees. Consisting of two inviting pools and a dry sauna, the Forest Lagoon provides a serene setting to unwind and enjoy health benefits while taking in a unique view of Eyjafjörður and its majestic mountains.

Krauma Geothermal Spa

In the west of Iceland, Krauma Baths offers a minimalist and modern design that seamlessly blends with the raw beauty of the Icelandic landscape. Visitors can soak in soothing geothermal waters sourced from Deildartunguhver, known as Europe's most powerful hot spring.

Sky Lagoon

Located in Kópavogur, Sky Lagoon is a modern geothermal spa that combines breathtaking ocean views with luxurious relaxation. Overlooking the Atlantic Ocean, Sky Lagoon offers a serene escape with warm waters, an infinity-edge lagoon, rejuvenating spa treatments, and the beauty of the Icelandic coastline.

Thingvellir National Park: Bridging Past and Present

Thingvellir, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is a place where history and geology converge. This national park sits in a rift valley formed by the separation of the North American and Eurasian tectonic plates. Visitors can walk between these plates along the Almannagjá Gorge, a rare opportunity to stand on the meeting point of two continents.

Geysir Geothermal Area: The Dance of Earth and Water

The Geysir Geothermal Area is a hotbed of geothermal activity renowned for its erupting hot springs. While the original Geysir is less active, the nearby Strokkur steals the show by erupting every 5-10 minutes, shooting a column of boiling water up to 30 meters into the air. Visitors can witness the anticipation building as Strokkur bubbles and bursts, creating a spectacle that never fails to awe.

Gullfoss Waterfall: Nature's Grand Symphony

Gullfoss, or the "Golden Falls," is a majestic two-tiered waterfall on the Hvítá River. The sheer power and beauty of Gullfoss are unparalleled, as massive volumes of water cascade down 32 meters into a rugged canyon. The name "Golden Falls" is derived from the rainbows that often grace the waterfall when the sunlight hits the mist just right, creating a truly magical atmosphere.

Dining

Restaurant Gunna á Leiti

Welcome to the Glacier Lagoon Hotel’s signature restaurant, where culinary excellence meets awe-inspiring views. Located on the second floor of our hotel, our restaurant offers an unforgettable dining experience that perfectly complements Iceland’s breathtaking landscapes.

With seating for approximately 180 guests in one sitting, our spacious restaurant provides ample room for you to relax and indulge in the flavors of Iceland with a touch of international flair.

As you dine, be captivated by the panoramic vistas through our extensive, floor-to-ceiling windows, offering unparalleled views of the glacier and majestic mountains surrounding us.

Whether you are joining us for breakfast or dinner, our restaurant promises to tantalize your taste buds while providing a feast for the eyes with its stunning natural backdrop. Welcome to a dining experience like no other at Glacier Lagoon Hotel.

The menu is a creative fusion of traditional Icelandic and Nordic cuisine, with international influences that add a unique twist to classic regional dishes. Whether you’re savoring freshly caught seafood or locally sourced lamb, each dish is crafted with care to reflect the flavors of the land. This dining destination provides the perfect setting for an unforgettable meal, accompanied by the serene backdrop of the glacier.

Bar and lounge

Immerse yourself in the charm of our bar and lounge area, where rustic décor blends seamlessly with modern comfort.

Step into our warm and welcoming space, where a cozy fireplace sets the scene for relaxation and conversation. Sink into plush armchairs or gather around our rustic wooden tables as you soak in the tranquil atmosphere.

As you unwind, admire the breathtaking glacier vista through the expansive windows, which provide a stunning backdrop for your experience.

Sip on handcrafted cocktails expertly prepared by our talented bartenders or indulge in a selection of fine Icelandic spirits. Our extensive wine list offers something for every palate, from crisp whites to bold reds, perfectly complementing the ambiance of our lounge.

Whether you are unwinding after a day of exploration or simply seeking a cozy spot to relax, our bar and lounge area offers the perfect retreat. Join us and savor the moment amidst the beauty of Iceland at Glacier Lagoon Hotel.

Room Service

Our room service offers a selection of Icelandic dishes crafted with fresh, local ingredients, available between 18:00 and 21:30. Enjoy options from hearty lamb to delicate fish and vegetarian dishes.

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A stay at Glacier Lagoon Hotel is perfect for nature lovers seeking an unforgettable experience.

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