How to Discover Iceland’s Hidden Northern Coastline
March 12, 2026 · Travel Tips
Discover Iceland’s Hidden Northern Coastline
Picture dramatic sea cliffs, sprawling fjords and fishing villages nestled between the mountains and the ocean. Iceland’s northern coastline remains one of the country’s best-kept secrets, offering pristine landscapes and authentic local culture away from the busier southern routes. With Ourhotels.is as your trusted guide, you’ll find comfortable, stylish accommodations that bring you closer to the shoreline’s untouched beauty.
When to Go
The region is magical year-round, but timing matters:
- Summer (June–August): Midnight sun and mild temperatures, ideal for hiking and boat tours.
- Shoulder Seasons (May/September): Fewer crowds, blooming wildflowers in spring and vibrant autumn hues later on.
- Winter (October–April): Northern Lights, snowy landscapes and cozy evenings by the fire.
Where to Stay
Ourhotels.is features properties perfectly positioned for exploring the north:
- Ísafjörður Inn – Nestled in the fishing town of Ísafjörður, you’ll wake up to stunning fjord views and friendly local hospitality.
- The Stykkishólmur Inn – A charming base for island-hopping tours in Breiðafjörður Bay.
- Hvítá Inn – Just outside Borgarnes, ideal for combining north and west Iceland adventures.
Each property comes with local tips, free Wi-Fi and breakfast options featuring Icelandic specialties. Book early through Ourhotels.is to secure the best rooms.
What to Pack
Weather can change in minutes. Here’s a quick checklist:
- Layered clothing: thermal base layers, fleece or wool mid-layers, and a waterproof shell.
- Sturdy hiking boots or waterproof shoes.
- Gloves, beanie and scarf (even in summer, mornings can be chilly).
- Daypack with water bottle, snacks and camera gear for capturing northern lights or puffin colonies.
- Swimwear and towel for hot springs tucked along the coast.
What to Do
From scenic hikes to cultural experiences, the north has it all:
- Hike the trails of Hornstrandir Nature Reserve for coastal cliffs and arctic fox sightings.
- Take a wildlife boat tour from Ísafjörður to spot whales, seals and puffins.
- Relax in geothermal pools like those near Drangsnes or at the local swimming pool in Ólafsfjörður.
- Discover charming villages—try the seafood cuisine in Siglufjörður or explore the folk museums in Húsavík.
How Long to Stay
Plan for at least 4–7 days to see the highlights without rushing. If you can spare 10 days, add day trips to remote peninsulas or combine the northern coastline with the Westfjords circuit.
Ready to Explore?
Your unforgettable northern adventure starts with the right place to rest and recharge. Book your stay at Ísafjörður Inn—or any of our carefully selected properties—through Ourhotels.is today, and unlock insider tips, seamless reservations and exceptional service. Discover the hidden shades of Iceland’s north—your journey awaits!
