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 ...
Some say Iceland’s more than 600 geothermal springs are the secret to its citizens’ happiness. Here’s a selection of scenic waters in and around Reykjavik where you can test that theory. By Lisa Abend ...
It is one of the larger geothermal baths in Iceland, and while a newer addition to the country, it seems to be growing in popularity. Its signature seven-step ritual — a cycle of hot, cold, steam, and ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. David Nikel is a travel writer covering cruising and Scandinavia. Exploring the wonderful natural beauty of Iceland doesn't have ...
Iceland's newest hot-springs, which emerged after the recent May earthquake in Southwest Iceland, have just been christened ‘Leirgerdur’ following a naming competition held by the Agricultural ...
Laugarás Lagoon, just beyond the Golden Circle, pairs serene hot pools with a hyper-seasonal menu by chef Gísli Matt.
Good news for anyone not entirely comfortable in their birthday suit: unlike hot spring bathing traditions in Finland and Japan, in Iceland modesty is still cherished. If the extrovert in you feels ...
This video was taken Saturday 2nd February, at Strokkur geyser, east of Reykjavík, #iceland, located in a geothermal area beside the Hvítá River. It is one of Iceland's most famous geysers, erupting ...
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 has more naturally heated water than anywhere else on the planet, and daily “bathing” in local swimming pools (heated with geothermal water) is part of the culture. Now, more and more ...
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 ...