Southern Iceland, Iceland
Hótel Vík í Mýrdal

Sleek Elegance in Vik, Iceland's Most Southern Village
Based in the country’s southern-most village, Hótel Vík í Mýrdal is a slice of contemporary elegance wrapped in natural wonders.
Accommodation comes in the form of swanky rooms which face cliffs, sea or the striking Reynisdrangar Pillars. These natural views are echoed in the rooms’ decor with light and natural interiors and are decked out with all the expected trimmings.
Head out to explore the magnificent but peaceful Vik village and its surrounding Myrdalur Valley on superjeep and snowmobiling tours. Look out for the resident puffins and unearth sights such as glaciers and black sand beaches, before returning to the hotel for first-rate dining at the Restaurant Berg and a cosy drink by the lobby bar’s fireplace.
Highlights
Hiking
Horse-riding
Ice climbing
Superjeep and snowmobiling tours
36 rooms
Restaurant
Bar
Wi-Fi
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The main restaurant serves menus inspired by global cuisine. Breakfasts and lunches are often presented buffet-style, while dinner is plated and served à la carte, with dishes prepared fresh to order. In the evenings, the well-stocked bar becomes a convivial space to share stories with fellow travellers and expedition leaders over carefully selected wines and cocktails.
The auditorium serves as the main venue for expert-led lectures, films and educational briefings. Meanwhile outside, the observation platforms are accessible whenever conditions allow, making it easy to spot whales, seabirds or ice formations with the help of onboard guides.







