Höfn is a small and charming fishing town in Southeast Iceland, located near some of the country’s largest glaciers. It sits along the coast with beautiful views of mountains, open sea, and the massive Vatnajökull glacier in the distance. The town feels peaceful and welcoming, making it a popular overnight stop for travelers exploring South and East Iceland.

Höfn is especially known for its fresh seafood, particularly lobster. Many visitors stop here not just for the scenery, but also to enjoy a good meal after a long day of driving.

Because of its location, Höfn is a convenient base to visit nearby attractions like glacier lagoons, ice caves in winter, and scenic coastal roads. It is often included in Ring Road itineraries as a comfortable and well-located stay between South Iceland and the Eastfjords.

If you are looking for dramatic glacier views, coastal charm, and a relaxed Icelandic atmosphere, Höfn is a wonderful place to include in your journey.

List of things to do at Hofn

  • Vatnajökull Glacier Views
  • Jökulsárlón Glacier Lagoon (nearby)
  • Fjallsárlón Glacier Lagoon (nearby)
  • Diamond Beach
  • Vestrahorn Mountain
  • Stokksnes Peninsula
  • Hoffell Hot Tubs
  • Höfn Harbour Walk
  • Hornafjörður Fjord Scenic Drive
  • Glacier Hiking Tours
  • Ice Cave Tours (Winter)
  • Northern Lights Viewing (Winter)

List of restaurants at Hofn

  • Pakkhús Restaurant
  • Humarhöfnin (The Lobster House)
  • Otto Matur & Drykkur
  • Kaffi Hornid
  • Ishusid Pizzeria
  • Z Bistro
  • Hafnarbúðin
  • Osinn Restaurant at Hótel Höfn

List of Iceland tour itineraries including Hofn

8 Day Iceland Ring road tour with private car & driver

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10 Day Iceland Ring road tour with private car & driver

Jökulsárlón, Iceland

9 Day Iceland tour with private car & driver

Jökulsárlón, Iceland

Frequently asked questions about Höfn

Höfn is in Southeast Iceland, along the coast near Vatnajökull glacier.

Yes, Höfn is known for its glacier views, coastal scenery, and fresh seafood, making it a popular stop on the Ring Road.

Höfn is about 450 km from Reykjavík and takes around 6–7 hours to drive.

Höfn is famous for lobster (langoustine) and its close proximity to Vatnajökull, Europe’s largest glacier.

Most travelers stay 1 night, but 2 nights are ideal if you plan glacier hikes or nearby excursions.

Yes, during winter (September to April), Höfn offers good Northern Lights viewing when skies are clear.

Popular nearby attractions include Jökulsárlón Glacier Lagoon, Diamond Beach, Vestrahorn mountain, and Stokksnes Peninsula.

Yes, it is a convenient and comfortable overnight stop between South Iceland and the Eastfjords.

Yes, Höfn has several well-known seafood restaurants, especially famous for lobster dishes.

Yes, but always check road and weather conditions, as winter weather in Southeast Iceland can change quickly.