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South Iceland Hotel on course for a New Luxury Spa

04-30-2007 11:22 AM CET | Health & Medicine

Press release from: Hotel Selfoss

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Northern light Spa Selfoss South Iceland

Northern light Spa Selfoss South Iceland

4 Star Hotel Selfoss is nearing completion of a new “Northern Light Spa” planned to open late Summer 2007.

As Summer approaches, tourists and business people alike can look forward to the completion of a new luxury spa at one of Iceland’s best hotels.

The new Northern Light Spa ( http://www.selfosshotel.is/English/Northen_light_spa/ )will have a sauna, thermal pool, relaxation room, lounge, bar, rainwater showers and beauty salon services. Cooperating with German sauna and spa specialist KLAFS, Hotel Selfoss has created a unique design resembling the Icelandic landscape and including a northern lights theme.

Hotel Selfoss is located along the banks of the Ölfusá River in South Iceland, only 57 km from Reykjavík in the peaceful town of Selfoss – the centre of communications and services in South Iceland. The hotel contains 99 stylish and richly equipped rooms including some especially designed for disabled persons. The Riverside Restaurant is located at the hotel and offers a wonderful blend of traditional Icelandic and innovative food. An array of entertainment is available for tourists including horse riding, river rafting, glacier tours, fishing, golf, visiting museums and galleries, and much more.

For guests on business, Hotel Selfoss offers high-tech equipment and facilities to accommodate their needs, including function rooms capable of accommodating 400 people and a cinema with stage that seats 180 comfortably.

For further information and booking visit www.selfosshotel.is

Hotel Selfoss is a new elegant and modern 4 star hotel in center of South Iceland. Hotel Selfoss is located in a peaceful environment on the banks of the big streaming Ölfus river in Selfoss town. Hotel Selfoss was opened on 1st June 2002 after extensive renewal and enlargement.

Óli Guðmundsson
Hotel Selfoss
Eyrarvegi 2
IS - 800 Selfoss
Tel.: +354 480 2500
www.selfosshotel.is

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