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Compare Ytri Sólheimar 4 Star Hotels with updated room rates, reviews, and availability. Most hotels are fully refundable.

UMI Hotel

4.0 star property
9.6 out of 10, Exceptional, (463)
"Beautiful boutique hotel in a stunning location! The service provided by the team was above and beyond. So grateful for the “wake up call” service when the Northern Lights were present as this was a bucket list experience for me. Excellent area to stay for exploring the waterfalls, exploring Vik and going on a glacier excursion. I highly recommend and thank you to Umi for a dreamy stay! "
The price is AED 1,307
AED 1,473 total
includes taxes & fees
4 Apr - 5 Apr
UMI Hotel

Skálakot Manor hotel

4.0 star property
9.8 out of 10, Exceptional, (104)
"Highly recommend this hotel. The rooms are wonderful and the food in the restaurant is incredibly delicious. The option to go horse riding on the property is a great addition and so much fun. Great place to stop when driving back to Reykjavik from Diamond Beach. "
The price is AED 1,369
AED 1,542 total
includes taxes & fees
19 Apr - 20 Apr
Skálakot Manor hotel

Signature by Vík Apartments

4.0 star property
9.6 out of 10, Exceptional, (5)
"Very nice apartment at the Vik hotel. Couch turned into a bed with trundle for 2 kids pricey but perfect "
The price is AED 2,302
AED 2,578 total
includes taxes & fees
4 Apr - 5 Apr
Signature by Vík Apartments
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Learn more about Ytri Sólheimar

Venture to Skogafoss and Dyrhólaey—just two of the sights around Ytri Sólheimar.

Icelanders have spent generations breeding their horses (the only type of horse allowed in the country) to withstand Iceland's unpredictable, and often bad weather and to be able to walk easily through the country's uneven, rocky terrain. They have a thick coat, are very friendly, and have two unique gaits, called tölt and flugskeið. You see them everywhere in the countryside, even more than cows!

We saw this handsome guy on our drive between Skógafoss and Vík.
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