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UMI Hotel

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Compare prices:

  • Booking.com: $200
  • Expedia: $190
  • Vio.com: $180
Highlights
checkmark grey iconBoutique hotel
checkmark grey iconStylish
checkmark grey icon24h desk
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checkmark grey iconBlack sand beaches
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UMI Hotel is a boutique hotel nestled in the beautiful countryside of the South Coast, between the famous Seljalandsfoss and Skógafoss waterfalls.

The hotel features beautifully designed rooms with panoramic views from every angle — valleys with black-sand beaches on one side and majestic mountains on the other. The hotel also has a restaurant, bar, and a spa.

It is a great base for exploring the South regions of Iceland, including day trips to the Highlands. Umi Hotel is a great place to stay for travelers who want to experience the best of Iceland in a comfortable and stylish setting.

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Skógafoss Waterfall

One of Iceland's most iconic and breathtaking waterfalls. With a height of 197 feet and a width 82 feet, Skógafoss is renowned for its powerful cascade that plunges over a rocky cliff, creating a stunning visual spectacle. The waterfall is fed by the Skógá River, which originates from the glaciers of the nearby Eyjafjallajökull volcano.

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