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Review: Staying at Hotel Ranga, Iceland

September 28, 2011

Last Updated on December 13, 2021

Mention Iceland and you often conjure images of glaciers, waterfalls, volcanoes and most of all, the Northern Lights. Electrifying lights dancing in the night skies, lighting up the darkness with all kinds of color – this phenomenon occurs in few places in the world, and Iceland happens to be one of the best spots to see them. Like many others, we are traveling Iceland to hopefully catch the Aurora Borealis in its full glory.

As part of our attempt to see the Northern Lights in action, we based ourselves at Aurora Central, Hotel Rangá.

hotel ranga review

hotel ranga review

Table of Contents

  • Hotel Ranga: Best Northern Lights Hotel in Iceland
  • Hotel Ranga: A Country Lodge with Style
  • Around the World Theme
  • Magic of the Northern Lights

Hotel Ranga: Best Northern Lights Hotel in Iceland

Hotel Ranga is said to be the best place to stay if you want to see the Northern Lights in Iceland. This countryside resort is not just a hotel on its own right, it’s a world-acclaimed expert in Northern Lights, specializing in aurora forecasts, studies and photography.

Surrounded by the volcano Mt Hekla and a range of mountains and glaciers and the Atlantic Ocean, the resort’s geographical location in South Iceland creates perfect conditions for the phenomenon. In fact, Hotel Rangá has been dubbed the best place on Earth from which to witness the Aurora Borealis by The Sunday Times Travel Magazine.

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Hotel Ranga: A Country Lodge with Style

Upon arriving at the country lodge, it’s hard to associate this charming and humble wooden lodge with worldwide fame. Standing lonesome in the midst of rolling hills, by the Rangá River, the hotel looked like a traditional family-style cottage: cosy, warm and welcoming.

Once inside, I was swept off my feet by a world of sophistication. Within the glazed wooden walls were elegant leather furnishing, stylish designs, state-of-the-art facilities and a touch of countryside traditions. Retaining the alpine feel, the hotel manages to provide four-star comforts in the remote, country setting.

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hotel ranga review

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Around the World Theme

Hotel Ranga also has its in-house restaurant to thank for such worldwide fame: its acclaimed gourmet restaurant is popular with both tourists and locals alike, especially attracting Rekis who drive out to dine here on weekends (the hotel is just one hour from Reykjavik). Best known for adopting the concept of a ‘Farmers Market’, the restaurant uses only local ingredients of the highest quality and freshness, including fresh salmon right out of the Rangá River straight to it kitchen.

Featuring a gigantic polar bear figure as a centerpiece, the hotel’s lobby leads to rows of tastefully designed rooms and suites. The World Pavillion suites at Hotel Rangá literally brings you around the world in seven days – with each suite designed and themed after each of the seven continents (I found the Africa suite to be particularly attractive). We opted for something simpler: its deluxe room featuring wooden panels, white sofas and a balcony that opened up to an outdoor hot-tub and a gorgeous view of the river.

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hotel ranga review

hotel ranga review

hotel ranga review

Magic of the Northern Lights

Every evening, we would return from our action-packed excursions in the area (including ice-climbing on the nearby Sólheimajökull Glacier and hiking the recently-erupted Eyjafjallajökull Volcano) to soak away our exhaustion in the bubbling hot tubs at sunset. Under the starlight, we would step outside to keep watch over the skies, hoping to catch a glimpse of the magic.

We requested for the hotel’s 24-hour round-the-clock wake-up call service to give us a nudge if the Northern Lights ever made an appearance. Although at the end of our stay, we didn’t manage to catch any Northern Lights – we weren’t the least bit disappointed, because we know we would be back – with another excuse to see the aurora and perhaps, to enjoy this unique experience at Hotel Rangá once again.

hotel ranga review

hotel ranga review

hotel ranga review

hotel ranga review


Disclaimer: Our stay at Hotel Rangá was sponsored by the hotel. All opinions expressed above are my own. 
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Nellie Huang

Nellie Huang is the founder of WildJunket. Originally from Singapore, Nellie has traveled to over 150 countries across 7 continents. As an accomplished travel writer, she has written for BBC Travel, CNN and Rough Guides. She is also the author of five travel books, including the latest Lonely Planet's Mexico guidebook. Read more about her here and follow her on Facebook and Instagram.

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  • michela
    September 28, 2011

    ooooooh! so lucky! watching and photographing the northern lights is one of my dreams! °____°

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  • Nancy $ Shawn Power
    September 29, 2011

    Really nice! Don't you love having a reason to return when you leave a destination.

    We're with you! Did a huge hike today as well and hot tub would have been nice.

    Nancy & Shawn

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  • enarah
    September 29, 2011

    I jus loved it Nelly! I travelled to Swedish Lapland this year (in March) but unfortunately I wasn't able to see the Northern Lights, but definitely is one of my pending musts!

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    • Nellie
      enarah
      October 4, 2011

      I\’ve always wanted to go to the Swedish Lapland! How was it other than the Northern Lights? It was a pity we didn\’t get to see any, but the experience of staying in the hotel definitely made up for it.

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  • Si Salter
    September 30, 2011

    Hi Nellie, Looks like a stunning place to stay. I was lucky enough to see the lights in North Canada, spectacular! Have added the link to The Travel Bloggers Guide To Iceland.

    kind regards, Si

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