Planning a multi-region trip in Iceland is one of the best ways to experience how dramatically the landscape, culture, and pace of life can change in just a few hours of driving. From lava fields and hot springs to fishing villages and dramatic fjords, each region has its own character—and with a bit of smart planning, you can see a lot without feeling rushed.
A great way to structure your journey is to move in stages along the west and northwest, using comfortable, well-located bases as you go. That’s where Ourhotels.is comes in: with inns in Borgarfjörður, Stykkishólmur, and Ísafjörður, you can explore three very different regions while enjoying a consistent level of comfort and friendly local hospitality.
Below is a simple guide to planning a multi-region Iceland trip that flows naturally from west Iceland into the Westfjords.
Start with your route and driving times
Before you book anything, sketch out your route on a map and check realistic driving times. In Iceland, you’ll often want to stop for viewpoints, short walks, and photos, so always add extra time to what the map suggests.
A classic west-to-northwest route might look like this:
– Reykjavík → Borgarfjörður (Hvítá inn area): about 1.5 hours
– Borgarfjörður → Stykkishólmur: about 2 hours
– Stykkishólmur → Ísafjörður (Westfjords): about 4–5 hours, depending on stops and road conditions
This route lets you experience:
– The fertile valleys and hot springs of Borgarfjörður
– The islands, birdlife, and coastal charm of Stykkishólmur and Breiðafjörður Bay
– The dramatic fjords, steep mountains, and remote feel of the Westfjords around Ísafjörður
Plan 2–3 nights in each region so you can explore without rushing from one hotel to the next.
Base 1: Borgarfjörður – gentle introduction to West Iceland
Borgarfjörður is a perfect first stop after Reykjavík. It’s close enough for an easy drive, but far enough that you immediately feel the pace slow down and the scenery open up.
Staying at Hvítá inn, just outside Borgarnes, puts you in a peaceful countryside setting while still being close to services and attractions. It’s an ideal base for exploring:
– Deildartunguhver, Europe’s most powerful hot spring
– Hraunfossar and Barnafoss, two of Iceland’s most beautiful and unusual waterfalls
– Reykholt, a historic site connected to the medieval writer Snorri Sturluson
– The scenic valleys and lava fields that define this part of West Iceland
From Hvítá inn, you can do relaxed day trips and return each evening to a quiet, comfortable inn with views of the surrounding countryside. This is also a good place to adjust to Icelandic driving, weather, and daylight hours before heading farther afield.
Base 2: Stykkishólmur – gateway to Breiðafjörður Bay
From Borgarfjörður, continue north to Stykkishólmur, one of Iceland’s most charming coastal towns. The drive itself is part of the experience, with views of mountains, lava fields, and the sea.
The Stykkishólmur Inn, part of Ourhotels.is, places you right in town, within walking distance of the harbor, restaurants, and viewpoints. Stykkishólmur is a fantastic base for:
– Boat tours on Breiðafjörður Bay, known for its countless islands and rich birdlife
– Exploring the Snæfellsnes Peninsula on day trips, including black sand beaches, cliffs, and the Snæfellsjökull glacier area
– Enjoying local seafood and the town’s colorful houses and harbor views
By staying at The Stykkishólmur Inn, you can park the car, slow down, and explore on foot or by boat for a couple of days. It’s a great balance between nature and small-town atmosphere.
Base 3: Ísafjörður – deep into the Westfjords
For travelers who want to experience one of Iceland’s most dramatic and less-visited regions, continuing on to Ísafjörður is a natural next step. The drive from Stykkishólmur to Ísafjörður takes you into the heart of the Westfjords, with winding roads, fjord views, and frequent photo stops.
Ísafjörður Inn, another Ourhotels.is property, gives you a comfortable base in the largest town of the Westfjords. From here, you can:
– Explore nearby fjords and fishing villages
– Take boat trips to remote areas and islands (seasonal)
– Hike in steep, scenic valleys and along coastal trails
– Learn about the region’s maritime history and unique culture
The Westfjords feel more remote and wild than many other parts of Iceland, so having a welcoming, centrally located inn to return to each evening makes a big difference. Ísafjörður Inn offers exactly that: a practical, cozy home base in a spectacular setting.
How to connect the regions smoothly
To make your multi-region trip feel seamless rather than hectic, keep these tips in mind:
– Limit one hotel move every 2–3 days
By using Hvítá inn, The Stykkishólmur Inn, and Ísafjörður Inn as your three main bases, you avoid constant packing and unpacking while still covering a lot of ground.
– Plan “travel days” as sightseeing days
When you drive from Borgarfjörður to Stykkishólmur or from Stykkishólmur to Ísafjörður, treat the journey as part of the experience. Stop at viewpoints, small cafés, and short walking trails along the way.
– Check road and weather conditions
Especially when heading into the Westfjords, always check road.is and vedur.is before you set off. In summer, roads are usually fine; in shoulder seasons and winter, conditions can change quickly.
– Match your activities to the region
– Borgarfjörður: waterfalls, hot springs, history, gentle hikes
– Stykkishólmur: boat tours, coastal walks, Snæfellsnes day trips
– Ísafjörður: fjord exploration, longer hikes, remote-feeling nature
Why choose Ourhotels.is for a multi-region Iceland trip
When you’re moving between regions, it’s helpful to have some consistency in your accommodation. By staying with Ourhotels.is at Hvítá inn in Borgarfjörður, The Stykkishólmur Inn, and Ísafjörður Inn, you get:
– A similar standard of comfort and friendly service in three very different locations
– Inns that are well-placed for exploring their surrounding regions
– The convenience of dealing with one hotel group as you plan your route
This makes it easier to focus on the experience—waterfalls, fjords, hot springs, and coastal towns—rather than worrying about logistics at every stop.
Putting it all together: a sample 7–9 day itinerary
– Days 1–2: Reykjavík → Hvítá inn (Borgarfjörður)
Explore waterfalls, hot springs, and countryside.
– Days 3–4: Hvítá inn → The Stykkishólmur Inn
Enjoy the harbor town, boat tours, and Snæfellsnes Peninsula.
– Days 5–7 (or 5–8): The Stykkishólmur Inn → Ísafjörður Inn
Discover the Westfjords, fjord-side drives, hikes, and local culture.
– Final day: Ísafjörður → return route (by road or domestic flight, depending on your plans and season).
With this structure, you experience three distinct regions of Iceland at a comfortable pace, always returning to a welcoming inn at the end of the day. By using Ourhotels.is as your accommodation backbone, planning a multi-region Iceland trip becomes simpler, smoother, and more enjoyable—leaving you free to focus on the landscapes and memories you came for.

