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East Iceland remains one of the country’s best-kept secrets—a region of serene fjords, winding coastal roads, artistic villages, and breathtaking nature that feels a world apart from the busy Golden Circle or South Coast. For discerning travelers seeking privacy, authenticity, and immersive natural beauty, East Iceland offers the perfect setting for a luxurious and soul-enriching […]
East Iceland remains one of the country’s best-kept secrets—a region of serene fjords, winding coastal roads, artistic villages, and breathtaking nature that feels a world apart from the busy Golden Circle or South Coast. For discerning travelers seeking privacy, authenticity, and immersive natural beauty, East Iceland offers the perfect setting for a luxurious and soul-enriching journey.
In this guide, we’ll take you through the many ways you can explore this underrated gem in first-class style: from helicopter transfers and seaside spas, to boutique cliffside stays, gourmet dining, and private encounters with local art and wildlife.

While most travelers flock to Reykjavík or circle the Ring Road quickly, East Iceland rewards those who linger. It’s a place where towering mountains meet quiet harbors, where puffins nest undisturbed on sea cliffs, and where glacial rivers snake through untouched valleys.
The region is home to some of Iceland’s most dramatic fjords, such as Seyðisfjörður, Mjóifjörður, and Borgarfjörður Eystri—each one offering unique scenic drives and quiet moments of solitude far from the crowds.
This tranquility makes it the perfect destination for luxury-seeking travelers who want something more exclusive, personal, and connected to nature.
Accessing East Iceland from Reykjavík is easier than ever for those seeking comfort. Skip the 8-hour drive and instead charter a private plane or take a luxury helicopter ride to:
Egilsstaðir Airport (EGS) – the main hub of the east.
Seyðisfjörður’s fjord-side landing zones – available with helicopter operators offering glacier-top detours.
Borgarfjörður Eystri’s remote helipads, close to puffin cliffs and mountaintop views.
Private flights offer not only speed but incredible bird’s-eye views of Vatnajökull glacier, volcanic deserts, and Eastern fjords—turning travel into a scenic adventure.
East Iceland doesn’t offer five-star hotels in the traditional sense—but it outshines the norm with luxury lodges, eco-retreats, and artistic guesthouses that prioritize atmosphere, privacy, and personalized experiences.
This historic coastal lodge has been transformed into a high-end, cozy seaside retreat. Guests enjoy panoramic fjord views, a private hot tub, and custom culinary experiences crafted from fresh local seafood.
Perched dramatically on the edge of the ocean, this modern yet intimate resort features:
Luxury spa facilities with geothermal tubs overlooking the waves.
Fine dining restaurant with locally foraged ingredients.
Designer rooms that blend Icelandic minimalism with cozy warmth.
Seyðisfjörður’s colorful houses hide several private villas and artist-owned homes available for exclusive stays. Expect curated art collections, private chefs, and immersive town experiences.
The untouched nature of East Iceland lends itself to private exploration. Here are a few luxury outdoor experiences to consider:
Often referred to as “the elven mountains”, the area offers day hikes and overnight treks through colorful rhyolite hills, volcanic ridges, and wildflower valleys. Private guides can tailor the route to your pace, even including picnic setups by glacial streams.
From Egilsstaðir, it’s possible to book a helicopter to remote glaciers or mountaintops, where expert guides await to lead you through untouched snowfields or lava-scarred ridges.
While less touristy than other parts of Iceland, East Iceland still hides some incredible geothermal gems:
Laugavallalaug Hot Spring Waterfall – Reachable with a private Super Jeep and guide, this secluded hot spring cascades directly into a pool, forming a perfect natural spa.
Vök Baths (Egilsstaðir) – An elegant spa floating in a lake, offering champagne soaks, silent relaxation rooms, and organic skincare treatments.

Fine dining in East Iceland blends hyper-local ingredients with Nordic creativity. Thanks to access to fresh fish, lamb, berries, and herbs, many restaurants here focus on seasonal tasting menus.
Located in one of Iceland’s oldest buildings, Nielsen offers an intimate gourmet experience with dishes like:
Arctic char with crowberry glaze
Wild mushroom soup with smoked butter
Sorrel and skyr panna cotta
Private dining can be arranged in their wine cellar or garden terrace.
Luxury meets simplicity with this famed fjord-side sushi bar, sourcing fish straight from the local boats that dock just meters away.
Several boutique farms in the region now offer private culinary tours, where you can dine in the farmer’s home, learn about Icelandic sheep-herding, and taste cheeses, cured meats, and geothermal-baked bread.
East Iceland is deeply shaped by its artistic spirit and folklore. Many towns here host artist residencies, and it’s possible to arrange private meet-and-greets, studio visits, or exclusive workshops.
This fjord town is known for its colorful homes, blue church, and rainbow street, but it’s also home to:
Skaftfell Center for Visual Art – Book a private tour with curators.
Residency exhibitions from international artists.
Workshops in ceramics, painting, and textile arts.
Folklore is alive here. Private storytellers and cultural experts can guide you through elven sites, turf houses, and ancient trails once used by Viking settlers.
Unlike the tourist-heavy spots in South Iceland, East Iceland offers quiet, respectful wildlife experiences, often without another soul in sight.
From May to August, over 10,000 puffins nest on Hafnarhólmi cliff, a short walk from Blábjörg Resort. Private photography tours and naturalist-guided visits ensure you get the best views without disturbing the birds.

Several luxury nature operators offer fox-tracking tours into the interior, where you can spot these elusive creatures in their natural habitat.

Day 1: Private flight from Reykjavík to Egilsstaðir → Transfer to boutique lodge
Day 2: Private Super Jeep tour to Laugavallalaug hot spring → Gourmet dinner
Day 3: Helicopter hike on Vatnajökull glacier → Sunset soak at Vök Baths
Day 4: Explore Seyðisfjörður’s galleries → Private dining with local artist
Day 5: Puffin photography & yoga by the sea → Departure via private flight
The ideal months are May to September for hiking, wildlife, and clear weather. Winter (Oct–Mar) offers Northern Lights views and cozy lodge stays.
Yes. Private flights, chauffeurs, and guided tours make it easy to avoid self-driving while still exploring remote areas.
Yes, Vök Baths offers a premium spa experience. Several boutique lodges also have private hot tubs and sauna facilities.
Many exclusive villas and lodges in the region offer private chefs upon request, often specializing in Icelandic gourmet cuisine.
It’s less crowded, features hidden fjords and wildlife, and offers authentic experiences without mass tourism—perfect for privacy-focused VIPs.
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