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Basics of Skald Hotel Akureyri, Curio Collection by Hilton
Skald Hotel Akureyri, Curio Collection by Hilton, is now accepting reservations for stays as of August 1, 2026. This is thanks to a franchise agreement with Bohemian Hotels. The property will be on Hafnarstræti street, in the heart of Akureyri, in the very north of the country. The property will feature 86 guest rooms spread across three floors, “blending modern comforts with a nod to Iceland’s rich cultural heritage.”
The hotel is expected to feature a lounge and lobby bar, an all-day dining restaurant with an outdoor terrace, and a social club concept. The north of Iceland is popular for its proximity to the Diamond Circle and Arctic Circle, including for whale watching and observing the Northern Lights.
Admittedly this isn’t some luxury property that’s a destination in and of itself, but instead, it should be a good option for those in the Hilton Honors ecosystem who want to explore Iceland. Below are the limited renderings of the property so far.







With the hotel now bookable, what are rates like? Not surprisingly, rates vary significantly based on season, though are definitely on the high side, given how expensive Iceland is.
In summer, I see rates starting at around $450 or 95,000 Hilton Honors points per night, while in winter, I see rates starting at around $250 or 55,000 Hilton Honors points per night. With Hilton increasingly matching award costs to cash costs, it’s harder to get outsized value with points.


It’s great to see more points hotels in Iceland!
Iceland is an incredible country, and I just wrapped up a great trip there, staying at Torfhus Retreat, the Reykjavik EDITION, and the Retreat Hotel at Blue Lagoon.
The country has so much more to offer beyond the Reykjavik area, so it’s fantastic to see a points property that’s ideal for those looking to take a road trip around the country.
Akureyri even has an airport, with flights from EasyJet, Edelweiss, Icelandair, Norlandair, and Transavia. There was even an airline startup that was going to be based there, but that didn’t end up being successful.

More generally speaking, it sure would be nice to see more luxury and/or points properties outside of the Reykjavik area. Of course Iceland is a destination you visit for the natural beauty, and not because there’s a St. Regis or Four Seasons.
However, you’d still think that there would be demand for something like a Six Senses property, since it’s a brand that’s very much about nature. The only real luxury property I know of outside of the Reykjavik area is Deplar Farm, and that’s painfully expensive.
So while this new Curio Collection property likely won’t be particularly luxurious, I’m still delighted to have another points property that’s ideal if exploring Iceland.
Bottom line
In August 2026, we should see the opening of Skald Hotel Akureyri, part of Curio Collection by Hilton. This will be located in the northern part of Iceland, an area of the country that has virtually no points hotels. I already can’t wait to return to Iceland, so I very much look forward to checking out this hotel during my next visit!
What do you make of Hilton’s plans to open a new property in Iceland?
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