If you’ve made it to Iceland in the aurora months and the aurora forecast is looking promising, you’re already halfway there. But here’s something most guidebooks won’t tell you — where you sleep matters just as much as where you chase.
Some hotels practically set you up with a front-row seat to the aurora. Think remote countryside views, zero light pollution, and staff who will gently wake you at midnight if the sky starts glowing. Others take it up a notch with glass ceilings, private hot tubs, and wake-up calls so you don’t miss a single shimmer.
This guide rounds up my favorite northern lights stays across Iceland, from glacier-view lodges in the southeast to star-soaked domes near Reykjavík.
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What Makes a Great Northern Lights Hotel in Iceland?
If you’re planning a trip to see the northern lights, the hotel you choose can make or break your chances of catching them. Not all places are created equal when it comes to skywatching, so here’s what really matters.
First off, light pollution is the biggest buzzkill when it comes to aurora viewing. You’ll want to stay somewhere outside the big towns—think quiet countryside spots or small villages where the streetlights won’t wash out the sky. The darker the surroundings, the better the show.
Next, keep an eye out for places with clear views in multiple directions. A hotel tucked into a valley might feel cozy, but it won’t help if the lights start dancing low on the horizon and you’ve got a mountain in the way. Flat landscapes or slightly elevated spots are ideal—you want a wide, open sky above you.
One of my favorite features is the aurora wake-up call. Some hotels will literally knock on your door or call your room when the lights show up, which means you don’t have to stay up all night staring at the sky (unless you want to, of course).
And finally, the little extras really make the difference. I’m talking outdoor hot tubs, floor-to-ceiling windows, or even a dedicated observatory on-site. When you’re bundled up outside or watching the sky from a steaming pool with a mug of cocoa in hand, it’s not just aurora viewing—it’s a whole experience.
Landhotel – South Iceland
Approximately 25 minutes from Hella, Landhotel boasts expansive views of the countryside. Its remote setting ensures dark skies, ideal for aurora sightings. The hotel's modern amenities and commitment to sustainability make it a comfortable base for exploring the region.
- Star rating: 4 stars
- Address: Landvegur, 851 Hella, Iceland
Hotel Katla – Near Vík
Located just outside Vík, Hotel Katla provides easy access to black sand beaches and offers a serene environment for northern lights observation. The hotel's rustic charm and proximity to natural wonders make it a convenient and comfortable choice.
Hotel Katla is also one of the aurora hotels that Travel Reykjavík has partnered with for their Northern Light tours.
- Star rating: 3 stars
- Address: Höfðabrekku, 871 Vík, Iceland
Gerði Country Hotel – Southeast Iceland
Close to Jökulsárlón Glacier Lagoon, Gerði Country Hotel offers a peaceful retreat with minimal light pollution, perfect for catching the northern lights. The hotel's warm hospitality and proximity to natural attractions make it a great choice for travelers seeking tranquility.
- Star rating: 3 stars
- Address: Breiðabólsstaður 2, 781 Kálfafellsstaður, Iceland
Hotel Rangá – South Iceland
Hotel Rangá is a countryside retreat that feels like it was made for aurora chasers. Located just outside Hella, this luxury lodge offers an on-site observatory equipped with telescopes, and the staff provides wake-up calls when the northern lights appear. The hotel's remote location ensures minimal light pollution, and its outdoor hot tubs offer a warm spot to watch the sky.
- Star rating: 4 stars
- Address: Suðurlandsvegur, 851 Hella, Iceland
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Hotel Húsafell – West Iceland
Nestled in a valley surrounded by glaciers and lava fields, Hotel Húsafell offers a tranquil setting with excellent northern lights visibility. Guests can enjoy geothermal pools and a wake-up service to alert them when the aurora appears. The hotel's commitment to sustainability and its proximity to natural wonders make it a unique destination.
- Star rating: 4 stars
- Address: Húsafell, 311 Húsafell, Iceland
ION Adventure Hotel – Near Þingvellir
Perched near Þingvellir National Park, ION Adventure Hotel combines modern design with natural beauty. Its floor-to-ceiling windows and Northern Lights Bar provide panoramic views, making it a favorite among aurora enthusiasts. The hotel's sustainable practices and unique architecture add to its allure.
- Star rating: 4 stars
- Address: Nesjavellir, 801 Selfoss, Iceland
Fosshotel Glacier Lagoon – Southeast Iceland
Situated between Skaftafell and Jökulsárlón, Fosshotel Glacier Lagoon offers stunning views of the surrounding landscapes. Its remote location and wake-up call service enhance the chances of witnessing the northern lights. The hotel's contemporary design and proximity to natural attractions make it a great base for exploration.
- Star rating: 4 stars
- Address: Hnappavellir, 785 Öræfi, Iceland
Hotel Búðir – Snæfellsnes Peninsula
This charming hotel offers a cozy atmosphere with views of the Snæfellsjökull glacier. Its location away from urban lights makes it an excellent spot for aurora viewing. The hotel's rustic elegance and gourmet restaurant add to its appeal.
- Star rating: 4 stars
- Address: Búðir, 356 Snæfellsbær
Fosshótel Núpar – Near Kirkjubæjarklaustur
Surrounded by lava fields, Fosshótel Núpar provides a unique landscape for aurora viewing. Its isolated location ensures dark skies and a tranquil environment. The hotel's modern design and comfortable accommodations make it a relaxing stop along the south coast.
- Star rating: 3 stars
- Address: Núpar, 880 Kirkjubæjarklaustur, Iceland
Hotel Kjarnalundur – Near Akureyri
Situated near Akureyri, this hotel offers easy access to northern Iceland's attractions. Its location away from city lights makes it a suitable spot for observing the aurora. The hotel's serene setting and proximity to natural wonders provide a peaceful retreat.
- Star rating: 3 stars
- Address: Kjarnalundur, 600 Akureyri, Iceland
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Iceland's Northern Lights Igloos and Glass Lodges
If you’ve ever dreamed of watching the aurora borealis stretch across the sky while you’re snuggled up in bed (or soaking in a private hot tub), Iceland’s growing list of glass lodges and igloos might be your perfect match. These stays aren’t just about comfort—they’re designed with the sky in mind. Here are some of my favorites.
Aurora Igloo – Hella
Just a few minutes from the little town of Hella, Aurora Igloo is a peaceful countryside escape where you can literally lie back and watch the sky. The domes are cozy, heated, and fully transparent, giving you a clear view of the stars and, if conditions align, the northern lights. It’s the kind of place where you can stay warm under a thick duvet while the sky puts on its show—and trust me, there’s something really magical about not having to leave your bed to see it.
- Star Rating: Not officially rated on a traditional star system (8.8 on Booking.com)
- Address: Stekkatún 1, Hella, 851 Hella, Iceland
Panorama Glass Lodge
This one’s for the people who want the full fairytale experience. Set on a quiet private property with views over rivers and distant volcanoes, the Panorama Glass Lodges are all about privacy and sky access. Each lodge has a see-through bedroom ceiling and its own outdoor hot tub—so you can float in warm water while watching the aurora dance above you. The vibe here is peaceful and secluded, but still totally comfortable. It’s a favorite for honeymooners, couples, or anyone who wants that once-in-a-lifetime kind of stay.
- Star Rating: Not officially rated on a traditional star system (4.9/5 on Tripadvisor and Google)
- Address: Þingskálavegur, 851, Iceland
Reykjavík Domes – Near Reykjavík
If you’re not heading far from the capital but still want a night under the stars, Reykjavík Domes is a great pick. These heated glamping-style domes sit just outside the city, far enough from the downtown lights to give you a shot at the aurora, but close enough that you can still Uber to brunch the next morning. They’re stylish, spacious, and great for travelers who want something different without venturing too far into the countryside.
- Star Rating: Not officially rated on a traditional star system (8.9 on Booking.com)
- Address: Gufunesvegur, 112 Reykjavík, Iceland
Golden Circle Domes
There are actually two locations for Golden Circle Domes — one near a peaceful lake and another more in the glamping style — so it depends on what you’re after. Either way, they’re tucked along one of Iceland’s most iconic sightseeing routes, which means you can explore waterfalls, geysers, and hot springs by day and settle into your dome for skywatching by night. They’re insulated, comfortable, and thoughtfully placed in areas where the aurora has space to really show off.
- Star Rating: Not officially rated on a traditional star system
- Lake View Address: Ljosafossskoli, 805 Selfoss, Iceland (8.6 on Booking.com)
- Glamping Experience Address: Þrastarskógi, 801 Selfoss, Iceland (8.0 on Booking.com)
Buubble Hotel (5 Million Star Hotel)
This one might just be the most famous — and for good reason. The Buubble Hotel (also called the 5 Million Star Hotel) offers transparent bubble rooms in hidden forest locations, and it really does feel like you’re sleeping outside... just without the cold or wind. There’s no TV, no Wi-Fi just you, the trees, and the sky. It’s a beautiful, unplugged kind of experience with essentials to keep you comfortable.
- Star Rating: Not officially rated on a traditional star system
- Hrosshagi Address: Biskupstungnabraut, 806 Selfoss, Iceland (8.7 on Booking.com)
- Ölvisholt Address: Ölvisholtsvegur, 803 Selfoss, Iceland (8.9 on Booking.com)
Tiny Glass Lodge
Tucked away on a quiet hillside, the Tiny Glass Lodge lives up to its name in the best way. These small, beautifully designed cabins are all glass on one side, giving you a panoramic view of the sky from inside your warm, minimalist space. It’s perfect for solo travelers or couples looking for something simple, special, and designed around the aurora. When the lights come out, you’ll feel like you're watching them from inside a snow globe.
- Star Rating: Not officially rated on a traditional star system (10 on Booking.com)
- Address: Langirimi 27, 805 Selfoss, Iceland
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If you are considering chasing the auroras, Travel Reykjavík offers a collection of hand-picked experiences. You can opt for a 3- or 5-day Northern Lights Hunt that includes nights at hotels on the south coast, or choose a 2- or 4-day Ice Cave & Aurora Adventure that includes nights in remote hotels located away from light pollution. And if you're more of the build-your-own-itinerary type, our private tours give you a personal driver-guide who’ll chase the clear skies based on real-time forecasts.
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