Iceland welcomes roughly 2.2 million visitors each year, all with their own set of personal preferences, different budgets, and unique bucket lists of Icelandic attractions and activities. Luckily, this also means that the island has a wide range of accommodation catering to all sorts of visitors. While there are many who choose to stay in a hostel, a hotel, a guesthouse, or even go camping, others prefer the self-catering comfort of an Airbnb in Iceland.
But Airbnbs can be tricky. To many, they’ve become like Lucky Packets (you never know what you’re gonna get). So, to take away some of the possible confusion and concern, we’ve curated this list of our own personal favorites. Now, irrespective of the type of traveler you are, you’ll be able to find the Airbnb in Iceland that’s the perfect fit for you.
Unique Stays in Iceland’s Scenic Countryside
As a country referred to as the Land of Fire and Ice, it should be no surprise that you can find pretty unique Airbnb experiences here in Iceland.
Fossatun Camping Pods
- Location: Borgarnes, West Iceland
- Guest Capacity: Up to 2 people
- Pets: No
- Number of Bedrooms: 1
- Bathroom: Communal
- Kitchen: Communal
A Few Attractions Nearby:
- The Golden Circle route and all its famous attractions.
- Hraunfossar Waterfalls
- Rock n Troll Café
- The Fossatun Hiking Trail
Fossatun Camping Pods looks like something you’d expect from a hobbit going camping. These cute little half-moon-shaped wooden units offer a unique and comfortable stay. The units are simple, with essentially just a bed (you’re required to bring a sleeping bag, but you can also rent bedding at an additional charge) and a mini-fridge.
But you will find the rest of the amenities and facilities you need on communal grounds, such as bathrooms, kitchens, hot tubs, and WiFi. There is also a restaurant on-site if you don’t feel like DIYing your own dinners (just remember to make arrangements with the restaurant during the “down” season here on the island).
Kolsstadir
- Location: Near Budardalur, North-west Iceland
- Guest Capacity: Up to 2 people
- Pets: Yes
- Number of Bedrooms: 1
- Bathroom: 1
- Kitchen: 1
A Few Attractions Nearby:
- Langjokull Glacier
- Krauma Spa
- Hraunfossar and Barnafoss Waterfall
- Snæfellsnes Peninsula and the Westfjords (since Kolsstadir is conveniently located between the two regions)
If you’re looking for a modernized Icelandic county home, this is it. Kolsstadir can be found in the midst of thousands of acres of unspoilt nature, where the sheep, horses, and even the Arctic Fox can be spotted sometimes.
So, if you’re an animal lover and appreciate a view, Kolsstadir will certainly not disappoint. As an added bonus, this remote spot is still just a 15-minute drive from the nearest town, so civilization is within reach if you ever need anything. Because of its location, it is recommended to drive there with a 4x4 vehicle.
Ocean Front Villa
- Location: Vogar, South-west Iceland
- Guest Capacity: Up to 2 people
- Pets: No
- Number of Bedrooms: 1
- Bathroom: 1.5
- Kitchen: 1
A Few Attractions Nearby:
- Blue Lagoon
- Lava Fields near Mt. Keilir (great for hiking)
- Fagradalsfjall Volcano
- Vogar Geothermal Swimming Pool
Ocean Front Villa is an Airbnb in Iceland that lies conveniently close to the Blue Lagoon, situated about midway between the capital city of Reykjavik and Keflavik Airport. The rental apartment is on the ground floor, with the family living upstairs. But with your own entrance, own parking, and hot tub right outside your door, you can be assured of your privacy.
The home, although renovated, is quite historic. It was an old farmhouse from 1929, and the family who still lives in the house today have been the owners for the past 70 years. But this isn’t where the uniqueness stops; the old farmhouse with its incredible views also has access to a private beach!
Afternoon Cottages Near Hekla
- Location: Hella, South Iceland
- Guest Capacity: Up to 2 people
- Pets: No
- Number of Bedrooms: 1
- Bathroom: 1
- Kitchen: 1
A Few Attractions Nearby:
- Blue Lagoon
- Landmannalaugar (perfect for hiking)
- Thorsmörk Valley
- Seljavallalaug Geothermal Pool
Afternoon Cottages Near Hekla are some of the best Airbnbs in Iceland. These cottages seem like luxury cubes that were dumped randomly in the most breathtaking remote locations in Iceland, where you can rest, relax, and just soak in all of the splendor the Icelandic landscape has to offer. Yet, if you get sick of the spectacular views and the peace (yeah, right!), Reykjavik is still just a short drive away.
The Cottage at Reynisfjara
- Location: Vik, South Iceland
- Guest Capacity: Up to 4 people
- Pets: No
- Number of Bedrooms: 1
- Bathroom: 1.5
- Kitchen: 1
A Few Attractions Nearby:
- Reynisfjara Black Sand Beach
- Dyrholaey Rock Formation
- The Village of Vik
- Skogafoss Waterfall
Here, you will have one of Iceland’s most famous black sand beaches right on your doorstep. The Cottage at Reynisfjara is a simple little wooden home offering a comfortable stay with breathtaking views and easy access to Reynisfjara. Definitely one of the best Airbnbs in Iceland.
Best Airbnbs for Northern Lights Viewing
You will see that many of our top Northern Light viewing picks can easily also feature under unique stays. But for easy referencing purposes, we wanted to ensure you have a go-to section if this natural phenomenon is on your Iceland bucket list. So, below, you will find the places where you are most likely to spot the Northern Lights (if you visit at the right time, of course):
Nonsteinn
- Location: Grundarfjördur, West Iceland
- Guest Capacity: Up to 2 people
- Pets: No
- Number of Bedrooms: 1
- Bathroom: 1
- Kitchen: 1
A Few Attractions Nearby:
- Kirkjufell Mountain
- Kirjufellsfoss Waterfall
- Snæfellsjokull National Park
- Whale-watching boat tours departing from Grundarfjördur Harbor
At Nonsteinn, you won’t just find nature on your doorstep; it’s almost barging through the front door! Mountain? Check. Black sand beach? Check. Majestic untouched Icelandic landscape as far as the eye can see? Check. Nonsteinn is also one of the best Iceland Airbnbs when it comes to Northern Lights spotting since it’s so remote without any light pollution.
Cottage of the Northern Lights
- Location: Selfoss, South Iceland
- Guest Capacity: Up to 2 people
- Pets: No
- Number of Bedrooms: 1
- Bathroom: 1
- Kitchen: 1
A Few Attractions Nearby:
- Reykjadalur Geothermal River
- Eyjafjallajökull Glacier
- Thingvellir National Park
- Geysir Geothermal Area
The Cottage of the Northern Lights is a little wooden cottage that might look fairly simple as it sits out in the countryside. But when you visit at the right time, this little cottage turns into a front-row seat to the most spectacular show you’ve ever seen.
By merely sitting out on your terrace, you can watch the bright neon Northern Lights dance across the sky. With no neighbors, the peacefulness simply multiplies. The cottage is still close enough to Selfoss and Reykjavik if you should need something from civilization urgently.
Glass Cottage
- Location: Hella, South Iceland
- Guest Capacity: Up to 2 people
- Pets: No
- Number of Bedrooms: 1
- Bathroom: 1
- Kitchen: 1
A Few Attractions Nearby:
- Landmannalaugar
- Hekla Volcano
- Keldur Turf Houses
- Hella Caves
The Glass Cottage is exactly what it sounds like; a cottage that will leave you feeling like you are completely enfolded by nature, including the Northern Lights when the time comes, making it one of the best Airbnbs in Iceland for Northern Lights viewing. Here, you are truly alone and at one with the breathtaking landscape surrounding you, with views of some of the island’s biggest volcanoes – simply an incredible experience.
Sky Sighting Igloo
- Location: Arskogssandur, North Iceland
- Guest Capacity: Up to 2 people
- Pets: No
- Number of Bedrooms: 1
- Bathroom: Just a toilet in a shed next door
- Kitchen: Basic kitchenette (the unit has no running water)
A Few Attractions Nearby:
- Beer Spa
- Dalvik (a quaint little seaside town)
- Whale watching in Hauganes (with one of Iceland’s oldest whale watching tour operators)
- Dalvik Ski Area (only open during the winter season)
This unique stay, with its hexagonal shape, has glass panels specifically for taking in the spectacular surroundings and the Northern Lights dancing across the night sky. Simple, remote, and without any neighbors nearby, it truly is a place to come relax and rejuvenate, making it one of the go-to Airbnbs in Iceland for watching the Northern Lights. Just keep in mind that the simplicity of Sky Sighting Igloo, similar to camping, might not be for everyone.
Family-friendly Airbnbs in Iceland
Traveling with your family can be quite challenging, finding suitable accommodation even more so, especially when traveling with tiny tots. Whatever your family dynamics, the following Airbnbs in Iceland are bound to be the right fit:
The Secret Cabin
- Location: Hafnarfjördur, South-west Iceland
- Guest Capacity: Up to 4 guests
- Pets: No
- Number of Bedrooms: 3
- Bathroom: 1
- Kitchen: 1
A Few Attractions Nearby:
- The Viking Village
- Leidarendi Lava Cave
- Hafnarfjordur Museum
- The Secret Cabin
Really lives up to its name as it sits among moss-covered lava fields high up on a hill in a beautiful nature reserve. You can also soak in the private hot tub on the deck while soaking up the breathtaking views. The fact that there’s ample space with no neighbors around close by makes it much easier and less stressful to manage the kids (especially smaller ones). We do, however, recommend a 4x4 vehicle when driving to this specific Airbnb.
Akurgerdi Guesthouse
- Location: Olfus, South-west Iceland
- Guest Capacity: Up to 4 people
- Pets: No
- Number of Bedrooms: 2
- Bathroom: 1
- Kitchen: 1
A Few Attractions Nearby:
- Geysir Geothermal Area
- Kerid Crater
- Eyjafjallajokull Volcano
- Gullfoss Waterfall
Not only does Akurgerdi Guesthouse give your family all the wide open spaces you’ll possibly need, but you’ll also be staying on a horse farm where you truly get to live out your country life dreams. You can walk the grounds, go horse riding, or relax in your private hot tub, just taking in the view.
The Hilltop House
- Location: Mosfellsbær, South-west Iceland
- Guest Capacity: Up to 6 guests
- Pets: No
- Number of Bedrooms: 3
- Bathroom: 2
- Kitchen: 1
A Few Attractions Nearby:
- Thingvellir National Park
- Hvammsvik Hot Springs
- War and Peace Museum
- Glymur Waterfall
Nestled along the coast and sitting on a hill in a nature reserve, the incredible views and scenery you are met with at The Hilltop House should be expected. This Airbnb gives you and your family ample space to enjoy the Icelandic landscape and even gives you access to a natural hot spring right next door.
You might not be able to tell because of the house’s modern finishes, but this actually used to be the British Navy’s communication headquarters during WWII, so the place is steeped in history as well.
Studio Apartment
- Location: Reykjanesbær, South-west Iceland
- Guest Capacity: Up to 2 people
- Pets: Yes
- Number of Bedrooms: 1
- Bathroom: 1.5
- Kitchen: 1
A Few Attractions Nearby:
- Blue Lagoon
- Viking World
- Gardskagaviti Lighthouse
- Gunnuhver Geothermal Area
The Studio Apartment is a rare find that caters specifically to couples with small kids, offering both a toddler bed and a crib. It’s also especially convenient since it’s just 10 minutes from Keflavik Airport, making it the perfect stop after landing on the island (especially from late afternoon onwards). And if that’s not enough, the beautiful sea view is not bad either.
Budget-friendly Airbnbs in Iceland
If you’re going to be traveling on a tight budget, the following Airbnbs are a bit gentler on the wallet:
Loft Apartment in Selfoss
- Location: Selfoss, South Iceland
- Guest Capacity: Up to 3 people
- Pets: No
- Number of Bedrooms: 1
- Bathroom: 1
- Kitchen: 1
A Few Attractions Nearby:
- Reykjadalur Geothermal River
- Gullfoss Waterfall
- Geysir Geothermal Area
- Thingvellir National Park
The Loft Apartment in Selfoss is conveniently located in the center of the town, with everything you need within walking distance. The apartment is also located along the popular Ring Road route, making it ideal for an overnight stay on a Ring Road road trip.
Laugarfell Twin Room
- Location: Egilsstadir, East Iceland
- Guest Capacity: Up to 2 people
- Pets: No
- Number of Bedrooms: 2
- Bathroom: Communal
- Kitchen: 0, on-site restaurant available
A Few Attractions Nearby:
- Vök Baths
- Hengifoss Waterfall
- Studlagil Canyon
- Hallormsstadaskogur Forest
When booking the Laugarfell Twin Room, you’ll be booking at the ultimate communal accommodation, where the social perks are almost as much as the financial benefits. You will also have access to 2 hot springs on-site.
Mountain Queen Angelica
- Location: Hvolsvöllur, South Iceland
- Guest Capacity: Up to 2 people
- Pets: Yes
- Number of Bedrooms: 1
- Bathroom: Communal
- Kitchen: Communal
A Few Attractions Nearby:
- Skogafoss Waterfall
- Drangurinn (aka Elf Rock)
- Rutshellir Caves
- Skogar Museum
Staying at the Mountain Queen Angelica is probably the closest you’ll get to your own private viewing of the breathtaking Icelandic landscape and its natural wonders, with one of our most famous waterfalls just 4 kilometers away. You will be staying on a family farm, so you’ll also be sharing the surroundings with a few cows.
Dumli Drang
- Location: Höfn I Hornafirdi, South-east Iceland
- Guest Capacity: Up to 2 people
- Pets: Yes
- Number of Bedrooms: 1
- Bathroom: Communal
- Kitchen: Communal with a basic kitchenette in the room
A Few Attractions Nearby:
- Jökulsarlon Glacier Lagoon
- Vatnajökull Ice Cave
- Diamond Beach
- The Cultural Center in Höfn
The Dumli Drang rooms are your gateway to the ultimate Icelandic countryside experience. As a working farm, farm animals roam freely all across the property. To add to the magnificent scenery are the spectacular mountain and sea views.
Luxury Airbnbs for a Splurge
If you have some extra cash to burn and you feel like spoiling yourself a bit, the following Airbnbs will be your best bet:
Luxury Villa in North Iceland
- Location: Akureyri, North Iceland
- Guest Capacity: Up to 5 people
- Pets: No
- Number of Bedrooms: 3
- Bathroom: 1.5
- Kitchen: 1
A Few Attractions Nearby:
- Dettifoss Waterfall
- Myvatn Nature Baths
- Jökulsargljufur Canyon
- Dimmuborgir Rock Formations
Almost everything about the Luxury Villa in North Iceland is 5 stars and brand-spanking new: modern utilities, a Jacuzzi, central heating, washer and dryer, along with the added convenience of being near the capital city of the north – this villa offers the ultimate luxury.
Amazing View – Moderne Apartment
- Location: Akureyri, North Iceland
- Guest Capacity: Up to 4 people
- Pets: No
- Number of Bedrooms:
- Bathroom: 1
- Kitchen: 1
A Few Attractions Nearby:
- Laufas Turf Houses
- Kjarnaskogur Forest
- Godafoss Waterfall
- Akureyri Botanical Garden
Modern finishes and amazing views are the order of the day at Amazing View – Moderne Apartment. Close enough to the capital city of the north yet far enough to enjoy the peace and quiet of the countryside while overlooking the bay, this architectural gem should be your top pick when looking for a luxury stay.
Deluxe Penthouse
- Location: Reykjavik, South Iceland
- Guest Capacity: Up to 4 guests
- Pets: No
- Number of Bedrooms: 2
- Bathroom: 1
- Kitchen: 1
A Few Attractions Nearby:
If luxury and convenience are what you’re looking for, this Airbnb in Iceland’s capital city of Reykjavik is the way to go. The Deluxe Penthouse is exactly what it sounds like; an apartment with all the latest in amenities and utensils overlooking the capital city’s skyline, giving you the opportunity to sit and watch the light from the Peace Tower towering into the dark night sky from the vantage point of your own private balcony. It’s almost tempting never to leave if the vibrant city wasn’t so inviting.
Svartaborg Luxury Villa
- Location: Husavik, North Iceland
- Guest Capacity: Up to 4 guests
- Pets: No
- Number of Bedrooms: 1
- Bathroom: 1.5
- Kitchen: 1
A Few Attractions Nearby:
- Whale watching boat tour in Husavik
- Lake Botnsvatn
- Husavik Lighthouse
- GeoSea
Svartaborg Luxury Villa promises the ultimate luxury in a quiet valley. Situated on a family-owned farm, the owners are designers by trade, so you know the aesthetics are to die for. They can take less credit for the spectacular views, though, and one can look out across the landscape and the magnificent mountains.
Airbnb Stays for Digital Nomads
Being a digital nomad has its perks, but it definitely has its requirements as well, especially when it comes to accommodation. Well, you can’t go wrong with these top picks:
Studio by the Sea
- Location: Akureyri, North Iceland
- Guest Capacity: Up to 2 people
- Pets: No
- Number of Bedrooms: 1
- Bathroom: 1
- Kitchen: 1 (basic kitchenette for simple meals)
A Few Attractions Nearby:
- Whale watching in Akureyri
- Hiking the Glera River trails
- Askja Caldera
- Mt. Hlidarfjall Ski Center (only open during the winter)
This unit has everything you will possibly need for normal everyday life, including decent WiFi. The city is also just an 8-minute drive, so even walking there is an option if you’re going to be without a vehicle for a while. While at home, you’ll have the chance to work with a view since the studio looks out over the water. Add on that the owners welcome long-term rentals, and Studio by the Sea is the perfect digital nomad Airbnb in Iceland.
Reykjavik Domes
- Location: Reykjavik, South Iceland
- Guest Capacity: Up to 2 people
- Pets: No
- Number of Bedrooms: 1
- Bathroom: 1
- Kitchen: Communal (basic tea/coffee facilities inside the dome)
A Few Attractions Nearby:
- Harpa Concert Hall
- Icelandic Phallological Museum
- Grotta Lighthouse
- Nautholsvik Geothermal Beach
If a luxury lodge and a hippy colony had a baby, you would get the Reykjavik Domes. Massive window panes offer incredible views over the landscape while you work with high-speed internet at your disposal. And if you ever feel like taking a little work break in between, you can take a quick dip in your private hot tub.
Being surrounded by nature makes the location feel more remote than it really is. The domes are situated in an activity park, also giving you access to things such as mini-golf, football golf, etc. With all this and more, it’s definitely a digital nomad favorite for those who don’t mind sharing a few basic amenities.
Design Cottage
- Location: Hafnarfjördur, South-west Iceland
- Guest Capacity: Up to 4 people
- Pets: Yes
- Number of Bedrooms: 2
- Bathroom: 1
Kitchen: 1
A Few Attractions Nearby:
- Mt. Helgafell
- Hellisheidi the Elven Park
- Vidistadatun Sculpture Park
- Aurora Basecamp
The Design Cottage is like living in your very own fairy-tale setting. Although the owners live on the floors above, you still have your own private entrance. That's why the cottage is especially nice for solo travelers who want privacy but also a few familiar faces in their surroundings as well (if needed).
The cottage also has many other extras that go above and beyond your normal amenities and working WiFi; here, you can even find a yoga mat, a white noise machine, a Weber BBQ, and much, much more.
Comfy Private Room in Reykjavik
- Location: Reykjavik, South Iceland
- Guest Capacity: Up to 2 people
- Pets: Yes
- Number of Bedrooms: 1
- Bathroom: Communal
- Kitchen: Communal
A Few Attractions Nearby:
- Lake Tjornin
- Hallsteinsgardur Sculpture Park
- Korpulfsstadir Golf Course
- Whales of Iceland Interactive Museum
If you’re looking for a simple and affordable yet comfortable and convenient stay in the capital city, Comfy Private Room in Reykjavik should be at the top of your list. Except for access to all the daily essentials you’ll possibly need, most things will also be within walking distance.
Eco-friendly and Sustainable Airbnb Options
If you would like to have the peace of mind that you’re enjoying a more sustainable stay, the following come highly recommended:
The Cottage Close to Geysir
- Location: Laugarvatn, South Iceland
- Guest Capacity: Up to 4 guests
- Pets: No
- Number of Bedrooms: 2
- Bathroom: 1
- Kitchen: 1
A Few Attractions Nearby:
- Laugarvatn Fontana Geothermal Baths (and Bakery where the famous lava bread is made!)
- Kayaking on Laugarvatn Lake
- Thingvellir National Park
- Gullfoss Waterfall
The Cottage Close to Geysir has a unique design, specifically created to blend into the Icelandic landscape. The indoor heating, as well as the hot water, comes from a geothermal hot spring nearby. The cold water comes from a nearby well. The electricity is also generated using geothermal energy.
Mariulundur Eco-friendly Cabin
- Location: Mosfellsbær, South-west Iceland
- Guest Capacity: Up to 4 people
- Pets: Yes
- Number of Bedrooms: 2
- Bathroom: 1
- Kitchen: 1
A Few Attractions Nearby:
- Hvammsvik Hot Springs
- Hradastadir Horse Riding Farm
- Lagafellslaug Swimming Pool
- Mossfelsbær Golf Club
Mariulundur Eco-friendly Cabin sits right outside the capital city. Yet it feels like you’re thousands of miles away from civilization as you stare out on the private lake and mesmerizing landscape surrounding you. This cozy wooden home is a great way to reconnect with nature.
Eco-house in Eyrarbakki
- Location: Eyrarbakki, South Iceland
- Guest Capacity: Up to 6 people
- Pets: No
- Number of Bedrooms: 4
- Bathroom: 1.5
- Kitchen: 1
A Few Attractions Nearby:
- Blue Lagoon
- Gullfoss Waterfall
- Hekla Volcano
- Thingvellir National Park
Eco-house in Eyrarbakki is a home with a modern look that places a high value on sustainable living. The home uses geothermal heating and hydroelectricity and has plenty of other “green” additions. Situated in a nice and quiet neighborhood, the location is perfect for those wishing to explore since some of Iceland’s most famous attractions can be found nearby.
Barn House by the Sea
- Location: Stokkseyri, South Iceland
- Guest Capacity: Up to 4 people
- Pets: No
- Number of Bedrooms: 3
- Bathroom: 1
- Kitchen: 1
A Few Attractions Nearby:
- Knarraros Lighthouse
- The Ghost Museum
- Puridarbrud Folk Museum
- Stokkseyri Kirkja
Barn House by the Sea is definitely not your average farmhouse barn. In fact, this modern home looks like it just came straight from an architectural magazine. This design was well-planned to use local materials such as weathered wood and branch-less plywood. It also makes use of geothermal heating and hydroelectricity. Knowing the sustainable principles that go into the home will make the breathtaking views over the coastline that much sweeter.
A Few Helpful Tips for Booking an Airbnb in Iceland
If this will be your first time booking an Airbnb in Iceland, the following tips and advice will prove very useful:
Beware of Peak Season
Summer in Iceland means plenty of daylight hours and some of the best weather you’ll ever experience here on the island. So, it should be no surprise that summer is considered peak season with a drastic increase in visitors.
But it’s the popularity of the season that also makes pre-bookings a must. This ranges from anything and everything; transport, tours, activities, attractions, and, yes, accommodation. So, ensure you’ve booked your Airbnb well in advance to avoid disappointment.
Take Special Care of Winter Bookings
Of course, there are plenty of reasons (such as the Northern Lights and the Ice Caves) for people to opt for a winter visit. But then, making a savvy Airbnb booking is essential. For example, staying in the charming old farmhouse built in the 1800s might be perfect for your Instagram But unless it’s been revamped to include sufficient insulation and heating, you’ll spend more time trying to survive inside than actually enjoying your winter wonderland escape.
Location, Location, Location!
Real estate agents will always tell you it’s all about location, location, location! Well, when booking an Airbnb, it’s definitely the case. You have to take the region and the weather into account.
For example, booking an Airbnb in a remote part of Northern Iceland during the colder months of the year may be idyllic in terms of peace and quiet and spotting the Northern Lights. But it could turn into a lockdown nightmare when the weather comes down on you, and you’re suddenly stuck behind a barrage of road closures (remember, the north is notoriously colder with more severe weather than the rest of the country).
In the same breath, if you’re hunting for the Northern Lights, booking an Airbnb in the heart of Reykjavik City Centre with all its light pollution is also not the way to go. Also, if you’re planning on road-tripping the Westfjords Way, it’s not going to help much to book an Airbnb along the South Coast Way, no matter how good the deal is.
Self-check-in and Self-check-out
Certain Airbnbs in the more remote parts of the island will require self-check-in and check-out. Please ensure you understand the process before your arrival if you don’t want to be left out in the cold (literally). Also, have respect for the property and its host by strictly adhering to check-in and check-out times. Just because nobody is there to micro-manage and check up on you doesn’t mean you can start taking liberties.
Do Your Research!
Thoroughly scope out the Airbnb before officially booking. On a platform such as Airbnb, it’s easy to forget that the platform merely acts as a middleman for guests and private homeowners to connect. That’s why it’s essential that you ensure you make the right choice. Remember, Superhosts exist for a reason.
Check out the reviews because, sometimes, even though a review might not be bad, it could still reveal a detail that might not make it a suitable option for you. Double-check the amenities. Don’t just assume everyone has free WiFi and then complain because you can’t send a work email. Also, double-check the cancelation policy. If the unexpected should happen, you don’t want to be left hundreds of dollars out of pocket.
Time to Choose Your Perfect Airbnb in Iceland
By using our helpful guide, you’re bound to find the Airbnb in Iceland that ticks all your boxes. If you’re planning on renting a car in Reykjavik and road-tripping around the island, you might even get to sample a few of the top picks on this list. However you plan on exploring the island, we hope you have the time of your life here in Iceland and the most enjoyable stays.