Hot Springs & Spa

Hot Springs & Spa Experiences in Iceland

Relax in Iceland’s geothermal waters, from natural hot springs to luxury spa experiences across the country.

Iceland is famous for its geothermal activity, offering a wide range of hot springs and spa experiences across the country. From natural geothermal pools surrounded by raw nature to modern spa facilities with panoramic views, soaking in warm water is one of the most relaxing and iconic things to do in Iceland.

 

Recharge in Unspoiled Nature at Hvammsvík Nature Resort & Hot Springs

9.900 ISK

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Enjoy the goodness of the oldest natural pool in Iceland.

4.500 ISK

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Hot Spring

Bathe among a breathtaking landscape.

7.900 ISK

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Geothermal bath & spa at Deildartunguhver, Europe’s most powerful hot spring

7.900 ISK

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Where to Find Hot Springs in Iceland

Hot springs and geothermal spas can be found all across Iceland, from easily accessible locations near Reykjavík to more remote spots surrounded by untouched nature. Some of the most popular options are located along the Golden Circle and South Coast, making them easy to include in a typical travel itinerary.

Near Reykjavík, you will find well-known spa experiences like the Blue Lagoon and Sky Lagoon, both offering modern facilities and scenic surroundings. Along the Golden Circle, the Secret Lagoon is a more traditional and relaxed option, while Hvammsvík Hot Springs combines natural pools with a beautiful coastal setting.

For those looking for a more natural experience, there are several geothermal pools located in the countryside. Reykjadalur Hot Spring near Hveragerði is one of the most popular natural hot springs, where you can hike to a warm river and bathe in a natural setting. In North Iceland, the Mývatn Nature Baths offer a quieter alternative with wide views over volcanic landscapes.

Each location offers a different experience, from luxury spa environments to simple natural pools, making it easy to find a hot spring that matches your travel style.

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Are hot springs in Iceland natural?

Some are completely natural, while others are developed spa experiences with added facilities.

Are hot springs open all year?

Yes, most hot springs and spas are open year-round.

Are they suitable for children?

Many locations are family-friendly, but some spas have age restrictions.

Are hot springs free in Iceland?

Some natural hot springs in Iceland are free to access, especially those located in remote areas. However, most popular and developed hot springs and spa experiences charge an entrance fee, which usually includes facilities like changing rooms and showers.