Fosshotel Húsavík

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Nally Preseault
"Fosshotel Húsavík is the only true hotel in Húsavík (there are mostly guesthouses here). It works just fine for a night or two, as you explore the northern part of the Diamond Circle, though. The modern hotel sits a few blocks inland from the harbor and Húsavíkurkirkja (the wooden church); both are within walking distance. The rooms are small, but upgrades add views of Skjálfandi (the bay) with the snow-capped mountains in the distance. The lively restaurant has a whale theme and lots of local seafood. Happy hour at the bar is 4-6 pm. While the staff is friendly and happy to provide an early check-in if your room is available."

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