Welcome to Iceland’s Northern Frontier
North Iceland is a destination where untouched nature meets refined comfort. From snow-draped mountains and steaming geothermal landscapes to historic coastal villages and luxurious, secluded stays — this region is a sanctuary for discerning travelers. Whether you’re soaking beneath the Northern Lights or exploring volcanic wonders, North Iceland offers an elevated escape for those who seek both serenity and sophistication.
Why Choose North Iceland?
North Iceland is unlike anywhere else. Its landscapes are dramatic yet peaceful, with a unique charm that blends Arctic allure with timeless Icelandic culture. The region offers a slower pace of travel, ideal for those who appreciate space, stillness, and the art of living well.
Here, luxury is redefined — not just in fine accommodations and exquisite cuisine, but in the raw purity of nature, the silence of the fjords, and the deeply personal adventures curated just for you.

Luxury Accommodations with a View
Deplar Farm
Hidden within the remote Fljót Valley, Deplar Farm offers a level of seclusion and service that’s rarely found. With heli-skiing, guided whale watching, private spa treatments, and an outdoor geothermal pool perfect for stargazing, it’s an all-inclusive haven for explorers who appreciate comfort without compromise.
Hotel Sigló
Located in the quaint fishing village of Siglufjörður, Hotel Sigló combines classic Nordic elegance with waterfront charm. Unwind with views over the harbor, dine on gourmet seafood caught nearby, and experience the slow, mindful rhythm of Icelandic village life.

Must-See Destinations in North Iceland
Lake Mývatn
A surreal geothermal landscape shaped by ancient lava flows, Lake Mývatn is a visual masterpiece. From otherworldly pseudocraters to the bubbling mud pots of Hverir, this region is both relaxing and invigorating. A visit to the Mývatn Nature Baths — often called the “Blue Lagoon of the North” — offers a tranquil soak with panoramic views.
The Diamond Circle
Explore North Iceland’s crown jewel: the Diamond Circle. This scenic route includes some of the region’s most iconic sights:
– Dettifoss – The most powerful waterfall in Europe, roaring through the raw highlands.
– Goðafoss – The “Waterfall of the Gods,” where history and natural beauty converge in a breathtaking cascade.
– Ásbyrgi Canyon – A horseshoe-shaped canyon steeped in legend and wrapped in lush forest.
– Húsavík – A charming harbor town known for whale watching and geothermal sea baths.
Akureyri
Known as the “Capital of the North,” Akureyri is a charming and cultural city set against a dramatic fjord backdrop. Stroll through its botanical gardens, explore curated local galleries and boutiques, and admire the town’s most iconic landmark: the modernist Akureyrarkirkja church, standing proudly above the town. Akureyri also serves as a gateway for day tours throughout the north.

Exclusive Activities for the Luxury Traveler
Helicopter Tours
Take to the skies and discover North Iceland’s most awe-inspiring landmarks from above. Fly over volcanic craters, glacial valleys, and majestic waterfalls — including Dettifoss — for a perspective few ever witness.
Private Boat Excursions
Sail the tranquil northern waters on a private boat tour. Whether you’re gliding across Eyjafjörður in search of whales or simply enjoying the silence of the fjords, these tailored experiences combine comfort with raw natural beauty.
Aurora Borealis Safaris
In the colder months, North Iceland offers excellent conditions for viewing the Northern Lights. Enjoy an exclusive Aurora experience, led by expert local guides who will take you to optimal viewing locations in remote and scenic settings.

When to Visit North Iceland
Each season brings its own distinctive beauty:
– Summer (June to August) offers long days under the Midnight Sun, perfect for exploring fjords, waterfalls, and scenic routes at a relaxed pace.
– Autumn (September to October) transforms the landscape with golden hues and the first glimpses of the Aurora Borealis.
– Winter (November to March) wraps the region in a blanket of snow — ideal for geothermal bathing, cozy evenings, and unforgettable Northern Lights experiences.
– Spring (April to May) brings new life to the north, with vibrant greenery, dramatic contrasts, and invigorating fresh air.
No matter the season, North Iceland rewards travelers with powerful natural beauty, genuine hospitality, and a deeper sense of connection.
Conclusion
North Iceland is more than a destination — it’s a feeling. A place where you can chase waterfalls by helicopter, soak in secluded geothermal pools, and dine under the dancing lights of the Arctic sky. It’s where luxury meets the land of fire and ice in its purest form. For the refined traveler, North Iceland offers not just a journey, but a deep, transformative connection to nature, culture, and self.
