Mývatn Hot Spring Airbnb: 5 Reasons to Book Private Homestay

Mývatn hot spring Airbnb at a glance
Slow Travel Mývatn – Þúfa – Private Homestay is a simple, well-equipped Airbnb a short drive from Mývatn Nature Baths. If you want a quiet base with a kitchen, free parking, and easy access to ring-road sights, this Myvatn hot spring Airbnb hits the sweet spot.

Why it works for Mývatn hot spring trips
- Location for the baths: close to Mývatn Nature Baths (the Blue Lagoon of the north). Great after a long drive.
- Self-catering savings: a proper kitchen with stove, microwave, fridge and plenty of cookware.
- Road-trip friendly: easy in/out, hallway for gear, and calm residential vibe for early nights.
- Value: more space than nearby hotels at a friendlier price, especially for couples or small groups.
The room(s): attic coziness with a skylight
Compact, slanted-ceiling room with a skylight window for fresh air and night-sky glow. Beds are firm and warm; shelving keeps essentials off the floor. It’s not a luxury suite, but it’s clean, quiet and warm—everything you need after a cold-weather soak at the hot springs.

Bathroom: simple, spacious wet room
Bright wet-room layout with good water pressure. Easy to move around with bags/gear, and there’s a sturdy chair to set clothes or towels while you shower.

Shared areas & hallway
A long, well-lit hallway connects rooms and the living area; there’s space to stage luggage, boots and layers. Details like driftwood hooks add Icelandic rustic charm.

Kitchen & dining: real self-catering
Full kitchen corner with induction hob, fridge, microwave, knives and cookware—perfect for budget-friendly breakfasts or a hot soup after chasing auroras. Dining table seats a small group comfortably.


Living nook
A small sofa corner with coffee table is ideal for maps, laptops or planning tomorrow’s crater & lava fields. Quiet vibes; bring your own playlists or just enjoy the wind outside.
Who should book
- Travelers prioritizing Mývatn hot spring Airbnb access over hotel amenities
- Couples or friends who will use the kitchen and want to keep costs down
- Ring-road drivers needing a warm, quiet overnight with parking and easy check-out
What could be better
- Sloped ceilings reduce headroom in areas—tall travelers should mind the angle.
- It’s a homestay, not a staffed hotel: bring toiletries, and expect simple self-service.
Verdict
For a Myvatn hot spring Airbnb that keeps you warm, fed and close to the Nature Baths, Þúfa Private Homestay is a practical, good-value pick. Cozy attic room, real kitchen, and quiet nights—exactly what a winter road trip needs.
Book: 👉 Airbnb – Þúfa Private Homestay (Mývatn)

Getting there & hot-spring tips
- Driving: Highway 1 (Ring Road) access; watch wind and ice alerts in winter.
- Soak plan: Hit Mývatn Nature Baths near sunset, then return for a hot meal in the kitchen.
- Groceries: stock up earlier in Akureyri or Reykjahlíð; late hours are limited.
- Power: EU plugs (Type-F) common; carry a universal adapter.
- Aurora: step outside and look north on clear nights; minimal local light helps.
FAQ
Q. How far is it from Mývatn Nature Baths?
A. A short drive; perfect for an evening soak and quick return to warm up.
Q. Is cooking easy here?
A. Yes. The kitchen has a hob, microwave, fridge and cookware—great for saving on meals.
Q. Is it quiet at night?
A. Yes. Residential setting with cozy attic rooms; bring earplugs if you’re a super-light sleeper.