South Iceland Hot Springs
Geothermal pools along the famous South Coast — combine with waterfalls, glaciers and black beaches.
Book NowLaugarvatn Fontana
Nestled on the picturesque shores of Lake Laugarvatn, Laugarvatn Fontana offers a unique geothermal spa experience in South Iceland. Guests can relax in naturally heated steam baths, soak in mineral-rich pools, and enjoy stunning lake views, all conveniently located on the famous Golden Circle route.

Reykjadalur Hot River
Discover Reykjadalur Hot River, a captivating geothermal valley about an hour from Reykjavík, where a natural hot river flows through stunning scenery. Wade into its warm waters at various points, finding your perfect temperature spot amidst nature's embrace.
Book NowSecret Lagoon
Discover the enchanting Secret Lagoon, Iceland's oldest natural swimming pool, nestled in the geothermal heart of Flúðir. Immerse yourself in the soothing ~38–40°C waters, surrounded by raw Icelandic landscapes and bubbling hot springs, just a stone's throw from the Golden Circle.

Seljavallalaug Swimming Pool
Built in 1923, Seljavallalaug is one of Iceland's oldest swimming pools, hidden in a narrow mountain valley. The walk through the valley to reach it is part of the experience, offering a serene escape to this historic spot, lovingly restored by locals.
FeaturedHrunalaug Hot Spring
Nestled in the serene Hrunamannahreppur region near Flúðir, Hrunalaug Hot Spring offers a truly authentic Icelandic bathing experience. This small, historic geothermal pool, surrounded by open countryside and rustic stone structures, is a tranquil escape from the crowds. Embrace its simplicity and natural beauty for a peaceful soak.
FeaturedVígðalaug
Discover Vígðalaug, a tranquil natural pool steeped in Icelandic history near Laugarvatn. While its dark, clear waters are primarily for contemplation rather than bathing, its serene setting amidst ancient rocks and lush grass offers a profound connection to the past. This culturally significant site is traditionally where Iceland officially embraced Christianity.


