Iceland Hot Springs Tour
Highlights of Iceland Hot Springs Tour
- On your Reykjavik tour, you can relax in some of the best geothermal spas in Iceland, including the Blue Lagoon and Sky Lagoon.
- Visit the Secret Lagoon, one of Iceland's most popular hot spring destinations, located in the village of Flúðir. It's a great pitstop for your Golden Circle trip.
- Hike through Reykjadalur, known as the "Smoky Valley," as a part of your Iceland hiking tours, and indulge in a unique experience of bathing in a geothermal river surrounded by stunning landscapes.
- Discover Seljavallalaug, one of Iceland's original bathing pools dating back to 1923. This hidden gem offers a tranquil swim spot nestled in a scenic valley.
- Enjoy the panoramic views of Lake Mývatn natural baths on your Iceland hot springs tour, including the stunning view of the volcanic crater of Hverfjall.
- Hike Landmannalaugar, where natural hot springs await your relaxation.
- Experience the unique Vök floating pools, an extraordinary floating infinity pool located in Lake Urriðavatn.
Tips for Iceland Hot Springs Tour
- Research the Iceland hot springs beforehand, as some may charge entrance and changing room fees.
- Embrace Icelandic culture by following showering etiquette. Before entering any pool or hot tub, pass through the shower area without wearing anything.
- It is mandatory to wear a swimsuit while taking a dip in the hot springs of Iceland. However, women can take their swimsuit tops off once they are inside the pool. Just put it back on when you are getting out of the pool.
- Most of the popular thermal baths, including the Blue Lagoon, require pre-booking. Do not expect to get in impromptu.
- Protect your hair from the silica-rich waters in places like the Blue Lagoon or Myvatn Nature Baths by thoroughly conditioning it before and after bathing. Be sure to put some silica mud on your face to make your skin feel softer with its rejuvenating properties.