16 of the most remote hotels on Earth
16 of the most remote hotels on Earth
Most of these properties are admittedly in hard-to-reach corners of the globe and may require multipart journeys before you can drop your bags and unwind. But that’s part of the allure.

Deplar Farm in Iceland

Deplar Farm in Iceland

Fewer than 370,000 people live in the entire island nation of Iceland, and most are concentrated in the capital city Reykjavík — far from the remote northern Troll Peninsula. This is where you’ll find Deplar Farm, an all-inclusive lodge nestled in a hollow in the Flijót Valley. There are only 13 rooms here, attracting an elite set of guests seeking an exclusive spa experience.

The property has sauna and steam rooms, indoor and outdoor hot tubs, a spa with flotation tanks and private treatment rooms, and an indoor and outdoor geothermal swimming pool — perfect for watching the aurora borealis at night. Unless you charter a transfer from Keflavík International Airport (KEF) to Siglufjörður (SIJ) or arrange for a private helicopter to bring you to the twin helipads at Deplar Farm, you’ll need to drive roughly five hours from the nation’s main airport, or transfer to Reykjavík Domestic Airport (RKV) and fly to Akureyri Airport (AEY) in the north. Still, you’ll have a 90-minute drive to the property. Rates start around 328,000 Icelandic króna (£1,850) per room — or you can buy out the entire property.

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