Umi Hotel

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Nally Preseault
"You're driving down a long dirt road on the south coast of Iceland. It's somewhere in between Hvolsvöllur and Skógar (or Seljalandsfoss and Skógafoss, if you're chasing waterfalls). Eyjafjallajökull (the pesky volcano) looms behind you. A black-sand beach, the ocean, and the Westman Islands spread out in front of you. While, just coming into view, is a striking boutique hotel. Umi Hotel was built on an abandoned farm. The concrete building was thoughtfully designed with large windows, wooden floors, leather furniture, and soft fabrics. It has 28 cozy rooms with either mountain or ocean views. The bathrooms--with sloping floors in the rainfall showers and the Sóley Organics (an Icelandic company) products--were particularly well designed. The hotel also has an ambitious Nordic restaurant (the Icelandic scallop appetizer is stunning). A breakfast buffet (included) is served in the morning. Happy hour at the bar is from 4-6 pm. Plus a sauna--with floor-to-ceiling windows facing the sea--was recently added (extra fee). Whether it's your first night outside of Reykjavík or you're beginning your drive back to the capital, Umi Hotel is a perfect detour along the Ring Road."
Katya Wasylkevych
"A family-owned stylish hotel located along the southern coast. Its unique utilitarian design and cozy rooms provide a one-of-a-kind stay. "

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