No trip to Iceland is complete without a soak in one — or all — of these scenic hot springs. "Soaking in warm water is an integral part of the Icelandic culture and has been since people settled this ...
Thanks to all the geothermal activity, there are a dozens of hot springs in Iceland (they don’t call it the Land of Fire and ...
Iceland's natural landscapes give an otherworldly impression: bright molten lava bubbling and splashing out of a black volcanic peak, long white waterfalls cascading into turquoise pools surrounded by ...
Moonlight dances on the fjord waters; the reflection is so bright it might as well be midday. The wind stings my face as I lower myself into a beachside pool of relief from January’s wrath. The air ...
From erupting volcanoes to powerful geysers, Iceland is teeming with geothermal energy — and few experiences immerse visitors in this natural phenomenon like the country's signature hot springs.
Iceland is a destination built for both, and how you spend your time may depend on how much you love a hot bath. In Iceland, geothermal heat rises from the ground, the air is clean and faintly smells ...
This is Iceland at its best — hot pools carved into nature, blending seamlessly into the valley. You won’t find luxury amenities; there are only two small changing rooms and a bathroom. What you will ...