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Henri E

Netherlands
Couple
Last week
Enjoyed the wellness experience here. Less crowded and less "touristy". However, the price is, as is most of Iceland, exuberant

Anne-marie K

Canada
Group
Mar 2026
I loved the attention to detail (wristbands, phone lockers) as well as the beautiful design of the lagoon. The staff were friendly and helpful. My only quibble was that I found the 7 step ritual a bit too expensive for what was provided. Otherwise, a perfect visit.

Deborah K

United States
Group
Dec 2025
This was the highlight of our trip! Hearing the history of The Blue Lagoon was great along with stories of the 13 trolls. Temperature of the lagoon was perfect, complimentary drink at swim-up-bar was enjoyable. Exploring the laggon was fun! Facial Mask left my skin feeling fantastic!

Doyun K

South Korea
Couple
Nov 2025
As a Korean traveler visiting Iceland for the first time, the Blue Lagoon was truly an unforgettable experience. The warm geothermal water provided a perfect contrast to the cold, crisp air, making it incredibly relaxing. The facilities were clean and well maintained, and the staff were friendly and helpful. I appreciated the clear English instructions, which made the visit easy to navigate despite the language difference. The unique natural surroundings and the milky blue water felt magical and healing. Although the ticket price is a bit high, it is definitely worth it for such a special cultural and natural experience. I highly recommend it to anyone visiting Iceland, especially those from Korea who may be looking for a peaceful and refreshing outing.


Hot springs Iceland | A soothing escape into nature's geothermal wonders

Visit Iceland's hot springs and step into a warm, mineral-rich pool surrounded by volcanic landscapes, snow-dusted peaks, or endless greenery, depending on the season and location. Whether it’s the surreal milky-blue waters of the Blue Lagoon or the tranquil isolation of lesser-known gems like Krauma, soaking in Iceland’s geothermal pools is a sensory journey that merges nature, wellness, and tradition in every dip.

Why are hot springs a must-do experience in Iceland? 

Geysir geothermal area with erupting hot spring on Reykjavik to Golden Circle tour.
Blue Lagoon geothermal spa in Iceland with visitors enjoying the warm, mineral-rich waters.
Geothermal spa with steam rising at Blue Lagoon, Iceland.
Blue Lagoon geothermal spa with steam rising, surrounded by snow-covered lava fields in Iceland.
Vok Baths geothermal pools surrounded by lush Icelandic forest.
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Scenic journeys through Iceland's landscapes

Your hot spring adventure begins with breathtaking drives through Iceland’s dramatic scenery, from lava fields and volcanic plains to snowy mountains and serene coastlines. Every moment en route feels like a cinematic journey through nature’s raw beauty.

Wellness benefits: Rejuvenate your body and soul

Once you arrive, your entry ticket grants you seamless access to soothing geothermal pools. Sink into warm, mineral-rich waters surrounded by crisp Icelandic air. These waters, infused with silica, sulfur, and other minerals, are said to soothe aching muscles, alleviate skin conditions, and improve circulation.

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Modern facilities and comforts

All hot springs feature clean, well-equipped facilities, from cozy lounges and changing rooms, to massage parlors, saunas, and cafes. Some, like the Blue Lagoon, offer more luxurious touches, while others keep it simple and authentic for a more nature-connected experience.

Discover Iceland's geothermal activity

Experience the earth’s energy up close at iconic hot springs like the Blue Lagoon, set in a lava field near Grindavík, or Sky Lagoon, overlooking the Atlantic. Secret Lagoon sits near bubbling geysers, Mývatn Nature Baths is surrounded by volcanic craters, and Vök Baths' hot water emerges through Lake Urriðavatn. Every hot spring visit is a front-row seat to Iceland's dramatic geology.

Eco-friendly experiences

Iceland's hot springs are a testament to the country's commitment to sustainability. Geothermal energy powers much of Iceland's infrastructure, including these hot spring facilities, ensuring minimal environmental impact. So you can soak guilt-free, knowing that your experience aligns with Iceland's green ethos.

Optional transfers from Reykjavik

For added ease, choose optional transfers from Reykjavik to popular hot springs like Sky Lagoon, Blue Lagoon, or Hvammsvik. Sit back, relax, and let professional drivers handle the journey while you enjoy the views.

Things to know before booking your hot springs tickets

  • Book in advance: Be sure to book your Blue Lagoon and Sky Lagoon tickets 3-4 weeks in advance as they are extremely popular, with limited availability, so tickets often sell out. Secret Lagoon and Krauma Baths usually have same-day availability, but booking ahead is still recommended to secure your preferred time slot.
  • Choose your location wisely: Each hot spring offers a unique experience depending on where you are in Iceland. Blue Lagoon and Sky Lagoon are close to Reykjavik and Keflavik Airport, perfect for short trips or layovers. Secret Lagoon fits easily into a Golden Circle itinerary, while Vök Baths in East Iceland, Krauma Baths in West, and Hvammsvík along the scenic Hvalfjörður fjord are ideal for travelers exploring beyond the capital.
  • Balancing budget and your hot spring experience: While Blue Lagoon and Sky Lagoon cater to luxury seekers, Vök Baths, Krauma, and Secret Lagoon offer equally rejuvenating experiences at more affordable prices.
  • Ticket type: From regular entry to premium spa experiences, ticket types vary by lagoon. Blue Lagoon and Sky Lagoon offer upgraded passes with access to luxurious rituals, drinks, masks, and private changing areas, while Secret Lagoon, Myvatn, Krauma and Vok Baths offer standard entry tickets with standard amenities included.
  • Facilities and comforts: All hot springs maintain modern amenities including showers, changing rooms, lockers, and storage. Luxurious sites like Blue Lagoon and Sky Lagoon boast spa-grade comforts, while others like Secret Lagoon and Krauma offer a more rustic setting. Other essentials like towels, robes, or wading shoes may be included depending on the ticket type.
  • Choose tickets with transfers for a hassle-free experience: If you’re not driving, opt for transfer-included tickets available for Blue Lagoon, Sky Lagoon, and Hvammsvík Hot Springs. These include round-trip transport from Reykjavik, perfect for visitors without a rental car or those looking for a stress-free day trip.
  • Age limits and family guidelines: Age restrictions vary across sites. Blue Lagoon allows children aged 2 and above, while Sky Lagoon welcomes guests 12 and older. Always verify age rules before booking, especially if you’re traveling as a family.

Plan your visit to hot springs in Iceland

Which Iceland hot springs ticket is best for you

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Blue Lagoon Admission Tickets

Silica mud mask, swim-up bar, sauna & steam room

Optional

1 drink, towel, 1 mask (more with upgrade)

First-time visitors, classic Iceland spa experience

From

Blue Lagoon with Transfers

Silica mask, in-water bar, lava field setting

Included

Drink, towel, optional Premium upgrades

Travelers without a car

From €97.07

Sky Lagoon Entry Tickets

7-step Skjól ritual, infinity edge, sauna

Optional

Ritual access, towel (as per pass)

Wellness-focused travelers

From €124.83

Mývatn Nature Baths

Steam baths, lake views, local vibe

No

Lagoon & steam access

North Iceland road-trippers

From

Vök Baths

Floating pools on Lake Urriðavatn, mist tunnel

No

Pool & sauna access

Off-the-beaten-path explorers

From €52.24

Hvammsvík Hot Springs

8 pools, ocean dip, paddleboarding

Optional

Pools, steam rooms (extras optional)

Nature lovers & quieter alternative seekers

From €101.21

Krauma Geothermal Baths

Deildartunguhver-fed baths, relaxation lounge

No

6 baths + steam rooms

Couples & relaxed half-day trips

From €53.74

Secret Lagoon

Oldest pool (1891), active geysers nearby

No

Pool access & facilities

Rustic, authentic experience seekers

From €30.57

Forest Lagoon

Fjord views, sauna, cold plunge

No

Towel & drink (as per option)

North Iceland visitors

From €51.97

GeoSea Geothermal

Infinity pools over Skjálfandi Bay

No

Pool & facility access

Whale-watching visitors & sunset lovers

€51.97

Map of hot Springs across Iceland

Why are there so many hot springs in Iceland?

Iceland's abundance of hot springs is a result of its unique geological position, sitting atop the Mid-Atlantic Ridge where two tectonic plates meet. This unique position has made Iceland a hotspot of volcanic and geothermal activity. Water from rain and melting glaciers seeps deep into the ground, where it's naturally heated by this magma. Over time, the heated water rises back to the surface, forming hot springs, geysers, and steam vents.

With over 600 hot springs fueled by its abundant geothermal activity, Iceland has long embraced these natural wonders as an integral part of its culture, serving as sources of energy, wellness, and relaxation for centuries.

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Highlights of Hot Springs in Iceland

Blue Lagoon

Blue Lagoon – Iceland’s Most Iconic Spa Experience

Bathe in the milky-blue waters rich in healing silica and minerals, set amid a volcanic lava field. Enjoy luxurious spa treatments, in-water bars, and fine dining at the stunning LAVA Restaurant for a complete indulgence.

Secret Lagoon
Sky Lagoon

Frequently asked questions about hot springs in Iceland

Hot spring ticket prices in Iceland start at and vary depending on the hot spring you choose and the amenities offered.