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Keflavík

Keflavík, located in the Reykjanes region of southwest Iceland, serves as a key municipality within Reykjanesbær. As the home of Keflavík International Airport, the country's largest aviation hub, it is the primary gateway for international travelers. The town offers a unique blend of coastal charm and volcanic landscape, distinct from the capital city. For frequent-flyer hotel travelers, staying here provides immediate access to global connections while offering a quieter, more grounded experience. The area is ideal for those seeking convenience without sacrificing the authentic Icelandic atmosphere, serving as a strategic base for exploring the Reykjanes Peninsula before or after long-haul flights.

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Strategic Location

Hotels are primarily concentrated near the airport and along the Reykjanes Bay coastline. This location offers unparalleled convenience for travelers with early flights or tight layovers. Staying here allows guests to minimize transit time while enjoying the serene coastal views and the unique geological features of the Reykjanes Peninsula, making it an efficient base for transit-oriented stays.

Airport Connectivity

Keflavík International Airport is adjacent to the town, making it one of the most accessible airport hotels in the world. Most accommodations offer shuttle services or are within a very short driving distance from the terminal. This proximity significantly reduces travel stress and time, allowing frequent flyers to maximize rest or productivity during layovers. The seamless connection ensures that business and leisure travelers can transition smoothly between their flights and their stay.

Exploring Reykjanes

Keflavík serves as an excellent launchpad for exploring the diverse landscapes of the Reykjanes Peninsula. Guests can easily access unique volcanic terrains, black sand beaches, and geothermal areas that are often less crowded than those near Reykjavík. The compact nature of the region means that major natural attractions are within a short drive, allowing travelers to experience Iceland's raw beauty without spending hours on the road. This makes it perfect for those looking to combine a quick city stay with immersive nature experiences.

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Dining

Moss

Restaurant Michelin€€€€14.2 km

The journey to Moss begins with a drive through a lunar-esque landscape of black rock where past lava flows scar the road. In this remarkable, hostile environment, nothing grows, with the exception of a blue-green algae and, of course, moss. Nestled within the exclusive Retreat hotel at the Blue Lagoon (a mineral lake warmed by the nearby geothermal power station) and boasting lava field views, dining here is a truly unique experience. The tasting menu showcases the best of Iceland’s produce in a series of exacting, visually stunning dishes such as langoustine with cauliflower textures, sesame

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