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Best-rated holiday lettings in Iceland

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House Rangárþing ytra
£96 per night
House ∙ 3 guests ∙ 1 bedroom
5.0
Outstanding (171 ratings)
Rangárþing ytra, Iceland
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House Southern Region
£64 per night
House ∙ 2 guests ∙ 1 bedroom
5.0
Outstanding (139 ratings)
Southern Region, Iceland
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Cabin Rangárþing ytra
£96 per night
Cabin ∙ 4 guests ∙ 2 bedrooms
5.0
Outstanding (136 ratings)
Rangárþing ytra, Iceland
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Pet-friendly rentals in Iceland

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Cottage Varmahlíð
£152 per night
Cottage ∙ 8 guests ∙ 2 bedrooms
4.7
Excellent (106 ratings)
Varmahlíð, Northwestern Region, Iceland
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Cabin Southern Region
£132 per night
Cabin ∙ 5 guests ∙ 2 bedrooms
4.9
Outstanding (124 ratings)
Southern Region, Iceland
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House Hnífsdalur
£135 per night
House ∙ 7 guests ∙ 3 bedrooms
5.0
Outstanding (64 ratings)
Hnífsdalur, Westfjords Region, Iceland
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Accommodation with Internet in Iceland

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Cabin Western Region
£47 per night
Cabin ∙ 8 guests ∙ 1 bedroom
4.5
Excellent (168 ratings)
Western Region, Iceland
Internet
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Cottage Reykholt
£199 per night
Cottage ∙ 4 guests ∙ 2 bedrooms
4.9
Outstanding (31 ratings)
Reykholt, Southern Region, Iceland
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Cabin Southern Region
£135 per night
Cabin ∙ 6 guests ∙ 2 bedrooms
4.9
Outstanding (145 ratings)
Southern Region, Iceland
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Holiday cottages with pool in Iceland

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Villa Neskaupstadur
£114 per night
Villa ∙ 8 guests ∙ 4 bedrooms
4.3
Very good
Neskaupstadur, Eastern Region, Iceland
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Accommodation Southern Region
£139 per night
Accommodation ∙ 2 guests ∙ 1 bedroom
4.7
Excellent (132 ratings)
Southern Region, Iceland
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House Grenivík
£106 per night
House ∙ 6 guests ∙ 3 bedrooms
4.9
Outstanding (122 ratings)
Grenivík, Northeastern Region, Iceland
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Best holiday rental offers in Iceland

Cottage Hvammstangi
£90 per night
Cottage ∙ 4 guests ∙ 1 bedroom
4.3
Very good (157 ratings)
Hvammstangi, Northwestern Region, Iceland
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House Hvalfjarðarsveit
£181 per night
House ∙ 5 guests ∙ 3 bedrooms
5.0
Outstanding (70 ratings)
Hvalfjarðarsveit, Iceland
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Cottage Northeastern Region
£95 per night
Cottage ∙ 2 guests ∙ 1 bedroom
4.4
Very good (20 ratings)
Northeastern Region, Iceland
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Apartment Borgarbyggð
£88 per night
Apartment ∙ 6 guests ∙ 1 bedroom
4.9
Outstanding (91 ratings)
Borgarbyggð, Iceland
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Bed and breakfast Eastern Region
£71 per night
Bed and breakfast ∙ 4 guests ∙ 1 bedroom
4.6
Excellent
Eastern Region, Iceland
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Bed and breakfast Höfn
£91 per night
Bed and breakfast ∙ 6 guests ∙ 1 bedroom
4.6
Excellent
Höfn, Eastern Region, Iceland
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Cottage Western Region
£132 per night
Cottage ∙ 5 guests ∙ 2 bedrooms
4.9
Outstanding (159 ratings)
Western Region, Iceland
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Accommodation Selfoss
£80 per night
Accommodation ∙ 3 guests ∙ 1 bedroom
4.4
Very good (143 ratings)
Selfoss, Southern Region, Iceland
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Cabin Borgarbyggð
£102 per night
Cabin ∙ 4 guests ∙ 1 bedroom
4.9
Outstanding (37 ratings)
Borgarbyggð, Iceland
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Accommodation Eastern Region
£174 per night
Accommodation ∙ 3 guests ∙ 1 bedroom
4.7
Excellent (91 ratings)
Eastern Region, Iceland
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Villa Eyjafjarðarsveit
£228 per night
Villa ∙ 8 guests ∙ 4 bedrooms
4.9
Outstanding (186 ratings)
Eyjafjarðarsveit, Northeastern Region, Iceland
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House Rangárþing ytra
£136 per night
House ∙ 6 guests ∙ 4 bedrooms
4.8
Outstanding (14 ratings)
Rangárþing ytra, Iceland
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Cottage Eyrarbakki
£208 per night
Cottage ∙ 4 guests ∙ 1 bedroom
5.0
Outstanding (8 ratings)
Eyrarbakki, Southern Region, Iceland
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Cottage Eastern Region
£132 per night
Cottage ∙ 4 guests ∙ 1 bedroom
4.3
Very good (9 ratings)
Eastern Region, Iceland
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Accommodation Patreksfjörður
£201 per night
Accommodation ∙ 4 guests ∙ 1 bedroom
4.7
Excellent (10 ratings)
Patreksfjörður, Westfjords Region, Iceland
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House Northeastern Region
£123 per night
House ∙ 4 guests ∙ 1 bedroom
4.9
Outstanding (198 ratings)
Northeastern Region, Iceland
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House Rangárþing ytra
£90 per night
House ∙ 4 guests ∙ 2 bedrooms
5.0
Outstanding (137 ratings)
Rangárþing ytra, Iceland
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Villa Rangárþing ytra
£1,420 per night
Villa ∙ 20 guests ∙ 10 bedrooms
5.0
Outstanding (34 ratings)
Rangárþing ytra, Iceland
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Cottage Western Region
£158 per night
Cottage ∙ 6 guests ∙ 3 bedrooms
5.0
Outstanding (98 ratings)
Western Region, Iceland
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Cabin Southern Region
£126 per night
Cabin ∙ 4 guests ∙ 1 bedroom
4.9
Outstanding (142 ratings)
Southern Region, Iceland
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House Northeastern Region
£113 per night
House ∙ 4 guests ∙ 2 bedrooms
4.9
Outstanding (140 ratings)
Northeastern Region, Iceland
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Accommodation Westfjords Region
£120 per night
Accommodation ∙ 5 guests ∙ 1 bedroom
4.6
Excellent (18 ratings)
Westfjords Region, Iceland
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House Borgir
£232 per night
House ∙ 6 guests ∙ 3 bedrooms
5.0
Outstanding (35 ratings)
Borgir, Grafarvogur, Iceland
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Cottage Western Region
£143 per night
Cottage ∙ 5 guests ∙ 3 bedrooms
4.9
Outstanding (60 ratings)
Western Region, Iceland
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House Snæfellsbær
£177 per night
House ∙ 6 guests ∙ 3 bedrooms
5.0
Outstanding (40 ratings)
Snæfellsbær, Iceland
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Cottage Western Region
£108 per night
Cottage ∙ 2 guests ∙ 1 bedroom
4.9
Outstanding (69 ratings)
Western Region, Iceland
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Apartment Suðurhlíðar
£94 per night
Apartment ∙ 2 guests ∙ 1 bedroom
5.0
Outstanding (37 ratings)
Suðurhlíðar, Miðborg, Iceland
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Cabin Southern Region
£200 per night
Cabin ∙ 6 guests ∙ 3 bedrooms
5.0
Outstanding (63 ratings)
Southern Region, Iceland
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Cabin Borgarbyggð
£136 per night
Cabin ∙ 6 guests ∙ 2 bedrooms
5.0
Outstanding (42 ratings)
Borgarbyggð, Iceland
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Accommodation Northwestern Region
£79 per night
Accommodation ∙ 2 guests ∙ 1 bedroom
4.6
Excellent (55 ratings)
Northwestern Region, Iceland
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Accommodation Sel
£97 per night
Accommodation ∙ 4 guests ∙ 1 bedroom
3.0
(113 ratings)
Sel, Reykjavík, Iceland
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House Sveitarfélagið Skagafjörður
£279 per night
House ∙ 8 guests ∙ 4 bedrooms
Sveitarfélagið Skagafjörður, Northwestern Region, Iceland
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House Eastern Region
£182 per night
House ∙ 10 guests ∙ 5 bedrooms
5.0
Outstanding (15 ratings)
Eastern Region, Iceland
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House Southern Region
£186 per night
House ∙ 6 guests ∙ 2 bedrooms
5.0
Outstanding (204 ratings)
Southern Region, Iceland
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House Southern Region
£266 per night
House ∙ 12 guests ∙ 5 bedrooms
4.8
Outstanding (154 ratings)
Southern Region, Iceland
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Apartment Old West Side
£75 per night
Apartment ∙ 4 guests ∙ 1 bedroom
4.7
Excellent (9 ratings)
Old West Side, Reykjavík, Iceland
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Chalet Selfoss
£158 per night
Chalet ∙ 7 guests ∙ 3 bedrooms
5.0
Outstanding (101 ratings)
Selfoss, Southern Region, Iceland
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Cottage Reykjavíkurborg
£217 per night
Cottage ∙ 4 guests ∙ 2 bedrooms
4.7
Excellent (112 ratings)
Reykjavíkurborg, Iceland
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Villa Reykholt
£474 per night
Villa ∙ 14 guests ∙ 6 bedrooms
5.0
Outstanding (43 ratings)
Reykholt, Southern Region, Iceland
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Price and Availability Index for Iceland

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Holiday Letting Price Information in Iceland

Check the graph above to find out what's the best time to travel and find accommodation in Iceland. If you plan to book your accommodation in august, remember it's the most expensive period, with average prices of £312. However, it's great if you plan to book an accommodation in april. In this period holiday rentals are comparatively cheap, with average prices of £177.

Rental availability information in Iceland

The above graph shows you how many holiday rentals are available in Iceland in different months. It's easiest to find a holiday letting in Iceland in September - 72 of the holiday rentals in the area are still available. You'll find the highest availability in September, with 72 of the holiday lettings in Iceland still available.

Apartment, Holiday Rentals & Accommodations in Iceland

Iceland Apartment With ViewIceland is located in the North Atlantic Ocean and is regarded as part of Nordic Europe. Despite the cool name, Iceland isn´t as cold as you might imagine and this is because of the warming effect of the Gulf Stream. Winters are similar to that of New England! Iceland is a visual treat for anyone who enjoys vast and eerie landscapes of unearthly beauty. Due to its proximity to the Arctic Circle, the sun sets only briefly each day at the height of summer, and during winter there are up to 20 hours of darkness – quite a contrast! Early or late winter can be a great time to visit, as you still get about 7 hours of daylight but you’ll avoid the tourist seasons when it is more expensive to travel and stay in Iceland. Iceland is split into various regions, with Southwest Iceland being home to the capital Rekjavik and most of the island´s 320,000 inhabitants, and South Iceland featuring most of the tourist attractions, including the Golden Circle. If you’d like to see dramatic waterfalls and impressive lava fields, head to North Iceland, while West Iceland is where you can visit the Snæfellsjökull glacier and the islands of Breiðafjörður.

Apartments and Accommodation

Iceland has a well-developed tourism industry and throughout the island there are many accommodation options such as hotels and hostels. Hotels around the island tend to be fairly basic, but the major cities have a number of Scandinavian style hotels such as Nordica. Wimdu offers a great selection of self-catering apartments and cabin accommodation to suit all types of travellers and budgets. From an apartment in Rekjavik to a cottage in the amazing landscape of the South of the island, there are lots of appealing rentals to choose from.

Fun Facts!

  • Beer was illegal in Iceland until 1989 – what a crazy thought!
  • Icelanders exclusively address each other by their first names - even to the Prime Minister!
  • Icelandic people love the cinema – more of the population watch movies than any other country!
  • 60% of the population live in Rekjavik.
  • The Icelandic language has remained virtually unchanged for 1,000 years.

Things to Do and See

Landmannalaugar is an area of amazing beauty that is situated near to Rekjavik – take a bus (or by 4x4) and get a good idea of what the rest of the less accessible and rugged interior area of Iceland looks like. The scenery is amazing and something you will not see anywhere else! Þingvellir National Park is also worth a visit – it’s where the longest running parliament is held. It’s also where you can see the location of the rift that is tearing apart the North American and European continental shelf plates – amazing! You can find the park 20 - 30 miles to the North of Rejkjavik.

Glacier hiking is a very popular thing for tourist and residents to do in Iceland, there are many companies that offer hiking all year round, but you should book online before you go as it often tends to be cheaper. The most popular area for this is Skaftafell in the Southeast, here you will find amazing glaciers. White-water rafting is also popular - North Iceland has some of the best rivers for rafting such as Vestari, Austari and Jokulsa, but be careful!

Iceland’s Food Delights!

Icelandic cuisine has evolved in recent times - it used to primarily feature lamb or fish in one form or other. Today there are a number of vegetarian restaurants to be found in Rekjavik. Here are some traditional Icelandic dishes that are worth looking out for and trying (if you can stomach them!). harðfiskur, is a snack of dried fish pieces eaten with butter –yum! Hangikjöt, smoked lamb – delicious! Skyr, a flavoured or unflavoured dairy product similar to yoghurt, low in fat and high in protein. Svið, singed sheep's head. From late January to early February in Iceland visitors may be invited to a Þorrablót, a gathering at which Icelanders enjoy a selection of traditional cuisine which possibly contains the following: hrútspungar (pickled ram's testicles), hákarl (putrefied shark cubes), Lundabaggi (sheep's fat) and Sviðasulta (brawn [head cheese] made from svið). Don´t be afraid to refuse (politely) some of the more unpalatable delicacies - many Icelanders will choose not to eat them either! There will be plenty of more “normal” foods there as well - just ask! You also have the option of cooking in your self-catering accommodation.

Getting Around Iceland

The international airport is Keflavik and is located about 25 miles from Rekjavik. It is best to take the Airport Express to get to the city because it runs between the airport and various hotels in the city. Even if you are not staying in hotel accommodation, one of them may be situated close to where you are going. There is also a bus (eg. Netbus) which calls at the Blue Lagoon on the way from the airport and continues on to Rekjavik every half hour or so. You can also reach Iceland by ferry from Denmark via the Faroe Islands.

Getting around Iceland is best done with a car because there is no railway service and long distance bus trips can be more expensive - even more than flying! Flying is another popular way to get around the island and is widely used by the population. Be careful however if you´re entering one of the fjords - it can make for quite a bumpy ride. Taxis are available and a great way to get you to and you’re your apartment.

Holiday house for rent on special Iceland

With perhaps the most special and impressive landscape in the world, Iceland is a unique destination for renting a holiday home with sauna, swimming pool and all the privacy you need for an unforgettable holiday. From the holiday homes in Iceland you will discover the beautiful glacier landscape, geysers and unique mountain areas. Most holidaymakers are attracted by the impressive waterfalls and deep gorges alternated with glaciers and vast plains. Your breathtaking holiday starts with renting one of the impressive holiday homes in Iceland.

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  • Experience stunning landscapes on your Icelandic holiday

    When you book a holiday home in Iceland, you know that you will be close to nature. On this island it is all about getting to know the typical Icelandic culture and the special atmosphere. Stay in one of the holiday homes on Iceland with a special character, close to glaciers, situated in the southern plains, or just near the capital Reykjavik.

    When you stay in the north of Iceland, you will be close to many events and places of interest in Iceland. Holiday homes here are hidden between gorges and on beautiful slopes, so you can fully enjoy the midnight sun during the summer months! The winter sports areas are also located here for a stay during the winter months. The south of Iceland consists mainly of beautiful plains, covered with moss and lava fields. This is also the most cultural part of the island and home to the colourful capital city.

  • Cooking and eating in Iceland

    The Icelandic cuisine is not well known in our regions. In Iceland, there are products on the menu which are not really common for the Dutch, such as whale and seal. In the Icelandic kitchen, many dishes are also prepared with lamb and mutton. Of course, fish is an essential ingredient of such a water surrounded country. Potatoes and vegetables are also popular. Famous dishes are 'hákarl' (shark) and the traditional preparation 'Þorramatur' for meat and fish. Of course, you can also choose to prepare your own meal in your cottage in Iceland.

  • Visit these 5 highlights close to your cottage in Iceland

    A holiday home in Iceland offers you the opportunity to discover this country. A famous hotspot of Iceland is the Blue Lagoon. This is an artificial lake situated in a lava field, which heats the water in a naturally. You can relax in the water which is 39 degrees. In addition, from the lake you have a beautiful view of the Icelandic landscape around you.

    From your apartment in Reykjavik, you can make a beautiful trip to the Gullfoss waterfall. In Dutch, Gullfoss means golden waterfall and this says enough about the beauty of the it. The landscape around the waterfall is very rough, and from the waterfall you'll have a spectacular view on this.

    The capital Reykjavik is a small, but unique city. Reykjavik is a modern city which also has a lot of history to discover. The highest church building in the country is the Hallgrimskirkja and is impressive to see. In the National Museum you can discover the long history of Iceland.

    One of the national parks of Iceland is the Thingvellir National Park. The park has a very large diversity of nature and there are many unique plant and animal species. Thingvellir has a rough nature and there is also a beautiful waterfall. Historically, the park is also an important place, as the first parliament met here in 930.

    Another place to visit from your cottage in Iceland is Geysir, one of the most famous natural phenomena of Iceland. When the Geysir is active, the water starts to bubble and is sprayed upwards like a fountain. This gives a very impressive view.

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