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Iceland is the Land of Fire and Ice

The small, remote Nordic nation of Iceland lies towards the top of the North Atlantic and is often called the Land of Fire and Ice. They got that one right – it's one of the most geothermally active countries in the world. Its dramatic landscape of steamy geysers, tumbling waterfalls and sparkling glaciers have long drawn in photographers. While it's true that most come for the spectacular natural wonders, when you stay in an Iceland vacation rental you can also trace the country's Viking history, which left, among other things, the world's longest-running parliament.

Iceland is awash with natural and man-made attractions

If you're an Iceland first-timer, it's unthinkable not to at least while away an hour or 2 in the country's famed Blue Lagoon. Occupying a space 20 miles or so from the capital, the mineral-rich and naturally-heated pools are perhaps best experienced in the Icelandic winter, when steam rises from the water and the snowy landscape provides the perfect backdrop. You can't fail to see the Hallgrimskirkja Church when you stay in an Iceland vacation rental in Reykjavik. This striking piece of modernist architecture is well worth a closer look, however, as is the beautiful glass Harpa concert hall.

Iceland's wild and remote landscape

You'd be forgiven for thinking, given its name and position near the Arctic, that the country was always cold, but the surrounding oceans and abundance of geothermal activity keep it rather mild. When you stay in an Iceland vacation rental, you can have front row seats to some of the most awe-inspiring natural wonders. Spend a night camping under the stars to watch the aurora borealis light up the sky, or don crampons to trek over glaciers. It may have a lack of wildlife, but that doesn't stop scuba divers descending into Silfra, a crack between 2 tectonic plates.

Iceland isn't as cold as you might think

The passing Atlantic Gulf Stream keeps Iceland milder than you might imagine. During the summer months, between June and August, the number of travelers swell, raising the cost of Iceland vacation rentals with them. But this is by no means the best time to travel. Come in the colder winter months and the natural wonders are arguably even more beautiful. Icelanders often say to foreigners that if they don't like the weather, just wait a few minutes – and it's true. One moment, you could be basking in Icelandic sunshine, the next the heavens open.

The fauna of Iceland awaits

From the outset, it may not look like there is much fauna to be seen in Iceland, but dig a little deeper and there's actually rather a lot. Wild reindeer, sky Arctic foxes and bounding little rabbits will likely be spotted during treks. In the surrounding waters, whales migrate through fluking in the bays and dolphins jump in the wake of boats. While uncommon, polar bears sometimes catch a ride to Iceland on floating icebergs, as do noisy seals. If you point your binoculars towards the cliffs, you can spot cheeky little puffins and kittiwakes.

Frequently asked questions

What is the best area to stay in Iceland when booking a vacation rental?

Kópavogur is one of the more in-demand areas to book a vacation home in Iceland. Searching for some top things to do here? Don't miss Sky Lagoon and Smaralind.

What is the most popular type of vacation rental accommodation in Iceland?

Apartments are the most popular kind of vacation rental in Iceland, according to our data. Even if you've got something bigger or smaller in mind, Vrbo has vacation homes in loads of sizes and shapes. Filter our options to find your perfect fit.

How much does it cost to rent a vacation rental in Iceland?

Several factors affect how much you pay for a vacation rental in Iceland, like the type of property, length of stay and season. However, all our vacation homes have something in common — exceptional value. Just enter your travel dates to find your ideal match.

How much does it cost to rent a beach house in Iceland?

Prices for beach houses in Iceland vary depending on the size and style of the property and time of year you're traveling. Just enter your travel dates into Vrbo and how many guests to view your vacation rental options and prices. From there you can use our filter tool to narrow down your search by ratings, nearby activities and more.

What are popular rental amenities in Iceland?

The most popular rental amenities people are looking for in Iceland are a fridge, a microwave oven and off-street parking options. Whether you're traveling with pals, family or even pets, Vrbo vacation properties provide the best amenities for fun and relaxation with the people closest to you.

Are there large group vacation rentals in Iceland?

Iceland has 59 vacation properties that can accommodate 10 or more guests. These properties come with the space and privacy you need to share good times with your favorite people.

What are the top attractions for families in Iceland?

There are lots of amazing things to see and do with the family in Iceland, such as:

  • Jokulsarlon Glacier Lagoon
  • Blue Lagoon
  • Reykjavik Harbour

Can I find two-bedroom vacation rentals in Iceland?

Iceland has 180 two-bedroom vacation rentals for you to pick from. Book a vacation home with all the privacy and space you need at a price that's hard to resist on Vrbo.

Are there vacation rentals with WiFi in Iceland?

Whether you'd like to keep up with world events, make a video call or surf social media, there are 163 vacation homes with WiFi in Iceland. Check the "WiFi" box when searching on Vrbo and stay connected on your vacation.

How old do you have to be to rent a vacation rental in Iceland?

The minimum required age is typically 16, 18 or 21. It can differ between properties on Vrbo, so check the rules of your chosen Iceland vacation rental before booking your stay.

How long can I rent a vacation rental in Iceland for?

It's down to the Iceland property. To browse available options offering extended stays, simply enter your dates and guest number into the Vrbo search page. Look forward to having the whole place to yourself, along with amenities such as air conditioning, a kitchen and a yard where the kids can run and play. Keep an eye out for long-term stays that offer weekly or monthly discounts.

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