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 Ice for nothing!). I was super excited to hit as many hot springs as we ...
There are places you visit to see all the sights and learn about a new place in the world, and there are places you go to relax and feel a new location. Iceland is a destination built for both, and ...
On the 50-minute drive from Iceland's Keflavik International Airport to downtown Reykjavik, the landscape switched from long, flat stretches of dirt to patches of grass studded with rocks. It was ...
correction An earlier version of this story misidentified the Laugarvatn Fontana Spa as the Myvatn Nature Baths. The story has been updated. Stepping into the waist-deep waters of Sky Lagoon, I saw ...
The road to Highland Base at Kerlingarfjöll can be smooth – a two hour glide from Iceland’s capital Reykjavik. Or it can be rutted, with potholes formed from ice and take seven hours of lurching, ...
There's something timelessly soothing about slipping into a warm, mineral-rich pool while the world slows down around you. On my recent travels, I noticed a growing trend- more and more travellers are ...
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 ...