Hotel Framtid
Standard Room
In our main building, we have twenty 17 m2 rooms with showers,
facilities, hairdryer, phone, a TV and a coff ee- and tea set. The
rooms all have two beds but with a possibility to add an extra bed
and as such are suited for 2-3 persons.
Standard Room
Our main living area has twenty 17m2 rooms with shower, sanitary facilities,
hair dryer, phone, TV, coffee - and tea sets.
All rooms have two beds, but you can add extra
bed and therefore suitable for 2 – 3 persons.
The space
In our main building, we have twenty 17 m2 rooms with showers,
facilities, hairdryer, phone, a TV and a coff ee- and tea set. The
rooms all have two beds but with a possibility to add an extra bed
and as such are suited for 2-3 persons.
Built 1905
On the upper fl oor of the old building, spirits of days yonder fl y
above the waters. With seven rooms, out of which two have private
facilities, a shower, hairdryer, a TV and a coff ee and tea set. The
other fi ve have shared facilities and a small sitting area with a view
of the harbour.
Other things to note
WHEN IN DJÚPIVOGUR…
1. Visit Hill Shop, one of the best souvenir shops in Iceland!
2. In Aurora Stone Museum, you can see the diversity of
Icelandic stones, which surprises almost everyone.
3. Find Bones Sticks and Stones and view the miraculous
little sculpture garden made by the forces of Icelandic
nature.
4. The eggs in Joy is a MUST stop.
5. Visit Langabúð, the oldest building and the Cultural
Centre of Djúpivogur, where you can find a museum or
just have a home baked cake with a double cafe latte at
the café there.
6. Do some shopping at Heritage, a young designer's shop,
which specializes in raw materials, such as reindeer, seal
skin, lamb leather and fish skins, where each product
is inspired by the magnificent nature of Djúpivogur. The
shop is located in the same building as the town´s supermarket
Samkaup.
7. Go to Papey Island (daily at 13:00) and explore puffins
and seals.
8. Tired already? Relax at Hotel Future while enjoying the
perfect ocean view from the restaurant. We recommend
the fish of the day or delicious lobster tails, inspired by
Slow Food Philosophy.
9. Go up to the view point at Farmers, where
you can enjoy the spectacular view of the entire
village, the Island of Papey and surrounding
fjords. This is the place where you can practice
your Icelandic by learning local names of the
mountains around Djúpivogur.
10. Visit Jon in Bergholti (JFS Handcraft) and his
magnificent stone garden. Jón handcrafts beautiful
jewelry out of Icelandic stones and souvenirs
out of wood, as well as the horn of the Icelandic
reindeer.
11. Take a walk around the bird watching area where
you can see Icelandic birds nesting in their
natural surroundings and get lost in the area of
black sand dunes by the coast, where only the
ocean and the birds will be talking to you… Full
walking tour would take you around three to four
hours.
12. Looking for locals? Then stop by a grocery shop
and a restaurant V
Registration details
4711881829