Our Hotels
Keahotels is one of the largest hotel chains in Iceland operating ten hotels. Together the hotels provide over 800 rooms and service travelers, local and foreign, all year round.
Reykjavík — Capital
Vík — South Iceland
Akureyri — North Iceland
Siglufjörður — North Iceland
Grímsnes — South Iceland

Set in the heart of Iceland’s second-largest city, Hotel Kea is a landmark in Akureyri. Overlooking a stunning fjord, it exudes classic charm and offers outstanding service in an unbeatable location.


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Rooms
Hotel Kea offers a diverse selection of rooms designed to meet the varying needs of guests, ensuring comfort and relaxation. Whether guests are couples, travel companions, or families, there is a suitable room available with a spacious double bed or two single beds. All rooms are equipped with modern amenities, including en-suite bathrooms, minibars, Nespresso coffee machines, flat-screen TVs, and desks. The largest room, the suite, is located on the top floor and provides a spacious living area along with stunning views over Akureyri.
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Múlaberg & Terían Brasserie
Múlaberg strives to offer the freshest ingredients from the Nordic region and the local surroundings, every day of the week from noon until evening!
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Terían Brasserie offers guests brand new magic, a different concept but at the same time old charm and good food with a modern and fresh approach.
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Akureyri
Akureyri is known as a gateway to the beauty of North Iceland. This part of the country has a flavour all of its own, and a list of attractions that range from quaint villages to dramatic natural marvels. Cascading waterfalls? Tick. Secluded fishing harbours? Tick. Incredible volcanic landscapes? Tick again. From the thundering power of Dettifoss waterfall, to the peaceful birdlife of Lake Mývatn, the wonders of the North are all within close reach of Hotel Kea’s warm welcome.

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