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The Best Geothermal Spas in Iceland

These are all the best Geothermal Spas to visit on your trip to Iceland

Isleifur Eli

Isleifur Eli

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Sky Lagoon

The Sky Lagoon is all about embracing nature and well-being. The infinity-edge geothermal pool seamlessly blends with the North Atlantic Ocean, making you feel as if you're floating on the horizon. The warm waters provide deep relaxation, while the crisp Icelandic air invigorates your senses.

The Seven-Step Ritual

What sets Sky Lagoon apart is its Seven-Step Ritual, inspired by Icelandic traditions. This immersive experience includes:

  1. A Warm Soak – Begin in the geothermal lagoon, enjoying the serene atmosphere.

  2. A Cold Plunge – A refreshing dip in cold water awakens your body and boosts circulation.

  3. A Sauna with a View – Step into a sauna with a panoramic window showcasing the Atlantic Ocean.

  4. A Cold Mist – A gentle mist enhances your sense of calm and refreshes the skin.

  5. An Exfoliating Scrub – A revitalizing body scrub leaves your skin glowing.

  6. A Steam Room – Let the steam open your pores and soothe your muscles.

  7. A Warm Shower – Complete the ritual with a relaxing rinse before returning to the lagoon.

Blue Lagoon

The Blue Lagoon is one of Iceland’s most famous attractions, Blue Lagoon is a bucket-list destination for travelers worldwide. While it can be busier than other geothermal spas, its breathtaking scenery, healing waters, and premium facilities make it a one-of-a-kind experience.

The lagoon’s waters are packed with silica, algae, and minerals, which help rejuvenate the skin. Visitors can enjoy the silica mud mask, which cleanses and revitalizes, leaving skin feeling refreshed and glowing. The warm waters also promote relaxation and relieve muscle tension.

Forest Lagoon

Forest Lagoon is a unique geothermal retreat located just outside Akureyri in North Iceland and nestled within a stunning forested landscape. Unlike other Icelandic lagoons, this spa provides an intimate, peaceful atmosphere where visitors can soak in warm, mineral-rich waters while enjoying breathtaking views of Eyjafjörður fjord and the surrounding greenery.

Krauma

Krauma stands out with its six geothermal baths, each filled with naturally heated water from Deildartunguhver, blended with cool glacial water for the ideal temperature. Visitors can soak in the soothing mineral-rich waters while taking in stunning views of the surrounding lava fields and Icelandic countryside.

Hvammsvík

Hvammsvík offers eight geothermal pools of varying temperatures, all nestled within a dramatic, ever-changing tidal environment. The pools are filled with a mix of natural geothermal water and seawater, creating a unique bathing experience that changes with the tides and weather conditions. Visitors can soak in the warm waters while enjoying panoramic views of the fjord and surrounding mountains.

Vök Baths

Vök Baths stands out with its floating geothermal pools, built directly on the lake, offering a seamless connection to the pristine Icelandic wilderness. The warm, mineral-rich waters provide deep relaxation, while the surrounding cool lake enhances the contrast between hot and cold therapy.

Laugarvatn Fontana

Laugarvatn Fontana is built over a natural hot spring, allowing visitors to experience geothermal heat in its most authentic form. The spa features several mineral-rich hot pools, each with varying temperatures, as well as steam baths that sit directly above the bubbling hot springs. For an invigorating contrast, guests can take a cold plunge in Lake Laugarvatn, known for its refreshing and revitalizing effects.

GeoSea Baths

GeoSea unlike traditional geothermal pools, is filled with naturally heated seawater, which flows continuously into the infinity pools, ensuring a clean and mineral-rich bathing experience. The spa’s stunning cliffside location provides panoramic views of Skjálfandi Bay, where visitors may even spot whales in the distance.

Mývatn Nature Baths

Mývatn Nature Baths feature large, mineral-rich geothermal pools, naturally heated by underground volcanic activity. The warm, milky-blue waters provide a calming retreat, surrounded by lava fields and panoramic views of North Iceland’s rugged beauty.

Secret Lagoon

Secret lagoon’s waters are rich in minerals that nourish the skin and promote relaxation. The naturally maintained temperatures, averaging around 38–40°C (100–104°F), provide a soothing soak, ideal for unwinding after a day of exploring Iceland’s landscapes.

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