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The Best Hot Springs and Geothermal Pools in Iceland
Iceland is renowned for its natural beauty, from towering waterfalls to black-sand beaches. But the country is perhaps most famous for its geothermal features. You’ve undoubtedly heard of the Blue Lagoon—the Reykjavik-adjacent pool with healing silica mud and milky blue waters—but there are plenty of other steamy attractions that are just as travel-worthy. As you’re planning your next trip to Iceland, be sure to book these tours and tickets to Iceland’s best hot springs and geothermal pools—your jet-lagged muscles will thank you later.
Sky Lagoon
Traditional geothermal bathing with ocean views.
Hvammsvik Hot Springs
Surrounded by mountains, away from the crowds.
Secret Lagoon
The oldest swimming pool in Iceland: natural, simple, and unique.
Blue Lagoon
These famously blue waters need no filter.


























