Black Sand Hotel

Black Sand Hotel: Hotel in Iceland

Amid the cold breath of the North Atlantic, facing black sands and immense waves, a new hotel promises a subtle immersion between raw nature and refined comfort.



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Black Sand Hotel: Iceland’s New Coastal Gem Sculpted by the Ocean

Perched on a wild peninsula in the Ölfus region, roughly 40–57 km from Reykjavík, the Black Sand Hotel emerges as a poetic reinvention of Icelandic hospitality, a place where the marine element surrounds and inspires every breath. Here, the landscape does more than exist—it shapes the stay. Endless stretches of black volcanic sand contrast with the deep blue of the Atlantic, while distant cliffs form a constantly shifting canvas, bathed in Nordic light. Every window becomes a moving artwork, every storm a wild symphony.

Opened in 2026 following a series of phased launches, the Black Sand Hotel is the result of a singular vision: a place where luxury is sensed in details rather than imposed. Far from traditional palaces, it embodies discreet sophistication: a well-designed bed, soft lighting at dusk, profound silence animated only by the rhythm of the waves. Under the direction of General Manager Óskar Vignisson, the hotel aims to offer hospitality that allows space—for breathing, for contemplation, for feeling. It is not merely a stop on an Icelandic itinerary but an invitation to slow down, reconnect with oneself, and embrace the essence of the Nordic landscape.

The Black Sand Hotel’s design never seeks to overshadow its environment; it responds to the site’s ruggedness with a clean aesthetic, dominated by natural materials and a neutral palette. Sharp lines, clear volumes, and thoughtfully arranged spaces allow light and views to penetrate: floor-to-ceiling windows frame the ocean, the Ölfusá river, and surrounding mountains, creating a harmonious tension between interior and exterior. Inside, Scandinavian influence is evident in pure lines, warm materials like pale wood, and soft textures, inviting contemplation. The overall effect is one of serene modernity, designed to celebrate nature rather than compete with it.

With 79 elegantly appointed rooms and suites, the Black Sand Hotel offers a variety of spaces to immerse oneself in the Icelandic panorama. From Classic Twin and Classic King Rooms to Junior, Deluxe, Executive, and Signature Suites, each room is a sanctuary of calm, where high-end DUX furniture blends with refined touches such as Quagliotti linens, Comfort Zone bath products, and breathtaking views of the ocean or river. The larger suites offer expansive panoramas and comfortable living spaces, perfect for gazing at infinity from a chair or enjoying a morning coffee as the Icelandic sun rises.

At the heart of the Black Sand Hotel, the ÓMUR Restaurant stands as a culinary experience in itself, capable of rivaling the beauty of the surrounding landscape. Seating approximately 80 guests, the restaurant showcases seasonal Nordic cuisine prepared with local ingredients—freshly caught fish, Icelandic farm produce, wild herbs, and bold creations that tell the story of Iceland on the plate. Nearby, the ÓMUR Bar welcomes guests for craft cocktails and seasonal small plates, best enjoyed by a window or on a panoramic terrace, in an intimate and warm atmosphere.

In May 2026, the hotel plans to unveil a full spa, a natural extension of the property: sauna, steam room, geothermal baths, treatment rooms, yoga studio, and even a cold plunge pool to contrast the restorative heat. This wellness sanctuary completes the Black Sand experience: after a hike in the Icelandic hills or exploration of nearby waterfalls, the spa becomes a place for total regeneration, where body and mind reconnect under the infinite gaze of the Atlantic.

The Black Sand Hotel is more than a hotel—it is poetry built on the coast, a promise of escape and contemplation. Through the seasons, from winter storms to nights illuminated by the northern lights, every stay becomes a memorable experience, a chance to fully immerse in Iceland’s silent power. For travelers seeking a refuge by the ocean, delicate hospitality, and a profound connection to nature, this address may be the most beautiful way to experience Iceland in its most authentic form.

We love Black Sand Hotel for:

Opened in 2026
79 modern rooms and suites
Scandinavian minimalism, natural materials, panoramic windows
ÓMUR Restaurant offering seasonal Nordic cuisine
Full spa with sauna, steam room, geothermal baths
Located on a wild peninsula in the Ölfus region

Budget

Double room from 240 € per night during low season.

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Black Sand Hotel
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