Location: Ísafjörður, Westfjords, Iceland Rooms: 8 comfortable guest rooms Breakfast: Included daily — traditional Icelandic spread
Tucked between towering mountains and the quiet waters of Skutulsfjörður, Ísafjörður Inn offers travelers an intimate and authentic stay in the heart of Iceland’s spectacular Westfjords. This charming family-run inn is perfectly placed for exploring one of the country’s most breathtaking — and least crowded — regions.
With just 8 rooms, the atmosphere is personal and peaceful, ideal for small groups, couples, and adventure travelers seeking rest after a day on the fjord. Guests awaken to a hearty Icelandic breakfast featuring local breads, skyr, cheeses, and freshly brewed coffee — the perfect start to a day of discovery.
Why travel agents love Ísafjörður Inn:
Prime location: In the center of Ísafjörður — walking distance to cafés, restaurants, and the harbor.
Ideal base for exploration: Perfect for tours to Hornstrandir Nature Reserve, Dynjandi waterfall, and nearby fishing villages.
Authentic Icelandic experience: Family-run hospitality that emphasizes warmth, simplicity, and local connection.
Small-group friendly: The Inn’s size makes it ideal for tailored itineraries, private groups, and FIT travelers seeking character over crowds.
Included breakfast and Wi-Fi: Comfort and convenience for every guest.
At Ísafjörður Inn, travelers discover the quiet beauty of the Westfjords — where mountains meet the sea, and time seems to slow down. It’s a place to reconnect, recharge, and experience Iceland at its most genuine.
The Ísafjörður Inn by Ourhotels is a perfect home base for exploring the stunning Westfjords. The rooms are cozy and clean, offering a comfortable retreat after a day of adventure. In the morning, there is a breakfast buffet, but we'd recommend getting there early to beat the crowd. Everything in town is just a short walk away, making it easy to enjoy the local atmosphere.
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