Description
The hotel’s restaurant has a capacity of 70.
The restaurant is on the upper floor of the hotel and commands spectacular views over the fjord.
Quick description :
All rooms are doubles with private bathroom. Just outside Neskaupstaður is the Neskaupstaður Nature Reserve, an area of natural beauty and variety Swimming pool and sports facilities are within a few minutes’ walk of the hotel. The swimming pool is 25 metres, with a hot pot.
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 2830.00 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 and costs ISK 1230.00 per person.
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 :
There are sports facilities and a 25-metre swimming pool just a few minutes walk from the hotel. There is also a traditional Icelandic hotpot.
Neskaupstadur is the largest community in east Iceland and has a population of 1,700. Neskaupstadur is on Norðfjörður, one of the east coast’s many picturesque and spectacular fjords. Until 1949 Neskaupstadur had no road link to the outside world and was only accessible by sea. The town is still a busy fishing port all year round and the flourishing fish industry is the area’s main source of employment.
The municipality of Neskaupstadur stretches all the way from Gerpir, in the south, to Nípa, between Norðfjörður and Mjóifjörður. Gerpir is the easternmost point of Iceland and is geologically fascinating.
The East Iceland Maritime Museum is at Eskifjörður and there is war museum at Reyðarfjörður, which focuses on the Second World War, when Iceland was occupied by British and then American troops.
To the east of Neskaupstadur, facing the ocean, is the Neskaupstadur Nature Reserve, an area of outstanding natural beauty with many hiking paths and spectacular scenery.
Eyðibyggðir is a series of abandoned settlements between Eskifjörður and Neskaupstadur, and is fantastic for hiking, with many walking trails through the area’s magnificent landscape.
General :
Parking , Restaurant, 24-Hour Front Desk, Non-Smoking Rooms, Free Parking