SWIMMING POOLS AND SPA
Going to an Icelandic swimming pool is a unique experience. Most of them are outdoor, geothermally heated and open all year round.
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Vesturbæjarlaugin
The most famous one on the touristy route for being close to downtown yet in the old western part of the city.
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Sundhöll Reykjavikur
Few minutes walk from the upper part of St. Laugavegur, the downtown's main drag. Both indoor and outdoor, the building is a Reykjavík iconic ones.
Blue Lagoon
Do we need to tell you about the Blue Lagoon? Probably not. The great majority of foreign guests visiting Iceland go to the Blue Lagoon and for a good reason.
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Sky Lagoon
The new Sky Lagoon is only few minutes drive from Reykjavík centre. Award-winning design and the perfect place to rest the day after a good hike and enjoy
Secret Lagoon
Maybe not a secret anymore but the oldest hot swimming pool in Iceland is drawing crowds year after year. Conveniently located on the Golden Circle.
Hvammsvík
Hvammsvík is beautifully located on the coastline of Hvalfjördur, 40 min drive from Reykjavík. The blend of sea-water and natural hot springs give Hvammsvík a unique flavour.
Geosea
Húsavík is the capital of whale watching in Iceland and has now one of the greatest of the geothermal pools. Words can not describe the view from this infinity pool.
Mývatn Nature Baths
Translates to Lake Mývatn Nature Baths, this geothermal lagoon has been around for many years and is now undergoing interesting renovation.
Vök Baths
The jewel of geothermal pools in East Iceland. Built into a cold lake and harvesting hot spring water. Only few minutes drive from Egilsstadir.
Forest Lagoon
When in Akureyri, you have to try these baths for they are quite unique. The hot water comes from nearby springs and the pools are surrounded with forested hills.