Description
The Icelandair Hotel Klaustur has 4 well-appointed and fully equipped meeting rooms which can host meetings for anything from 12 to 140 delegates.
Quick description :
Idyllically set in the heart of southern Iceland’s countryside, this modern hotel is a great base for exploring the spectacular scenery of the south coast.
The hotel is in a tranquil setting on the outskirts of the tiny village of Kirkjubaejarklaustur, not far from Skaftafell National Park. This part of Iceland is renowned for its mild, agreeable climate and summer sunshine and is also home to some of the country’s most striking landscapes. With steep craggy mountains, waterfalls, volcanic craters and thunderous seas all nearby, the hotel is a great place to stop and see the real natural wonder of Iceland.
Cancellation policy :
Cancellation Policy: If cancelled up to 1 day before the date of arrival, no fee will be charged.
If cancelled later or in case of no-show, the first night will be charged.
Children and Extra Bed Policy: All children are welcome.
All children under 12 years stay free of charge when using existing bedding.
All children under 2 years stay free of charge for cots.
All older children or adults are charged ISK 4430.00 per night and person for extra beds.
Maximum capacity of extra beds/babycots in a room is 1.
Deposit Policy: No deposit will be charged.
VAT and city/tourist taxes: VAT is included.
Service charge is included.
City/tourist tax is not applicable.
Internet: No internet access available.
Meal Plan: Buffet breakfast is not included, breakfast menu is available and costs vary.
Parking: Free public parking is possible on site.
Pets: Pets are not allowed.
The hotel reserves the right to pre-authorise credit cards prior to arrival.
Area information :
The tiny village of Kirkjubaejarklaustur is on the Hrinvegur, Iceland’s Route One and main road that circumnavigates the island.
Close to the village, Kirkjugólf (or Church floor) is a natural pavement of basalt. These are a group of basalt columns in the earth, but only their tops can be seen and, as the name suggests, together they appear as a paved church floor.
The nearby Skaftafell National Park is 1700 km² and Iceland's second largest national park with numerous hiking trails. The park is a fantastic example of Iceland’s countryside and landscape; full of valleys, mountains and wildlife including many species of birds and Arctic foxes.
The Skaftafell National Park also includes many examples of the lively geological features for which Iceland is famous. The waterfall Svartifoss (Black Falls) flows over a step of about 12 metres.
The striking Laki craters are part of a volcanic fissure. The craters themselves are a 25 km long row of spectacular formations of red and black volcanic rock up to 100 metres high. The craters erupted in 1783 and lay waste a vast area of south Iceland.
General :
Parking , Restaurant, Bar, 24-Hour Front Desk, Non-Smoking Rooms, Rooms/Facilities for Disabled Guests, Free Parking