Year-round Icelanders “go for a swim” in their hot springs and geothermal pools. This longstanding tradition is not about doing laps, but more so a warm soak and a daily chat. Here are the top ...
Iceland, formed long ago by volcanoes, is known for its otherworldly landscape, with steaming fields and percolating mud. The volcanic activity produces naturally heated water, which Icelanders have ...
Spellbinding vistas punctuated by plumes of steam are commonplace while driving Iceland’s winding fjords and gravel roads. Marking the country’s geothermal activity, this form of energy also ushers in ...
When you plan your visit to the "Land of Fire and Ice," one of the destinations you shouldn't miss on your vacation to Iceland, at least according to other travelers, is the famous Blue Lagoon hot ...
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 ...
With Iceland being a hotbed for geothermal activity, it’s no surprise that many travelers plan a trip around a luxuriously long soak in one of the country’s many volcanically heated pools. After all, ...
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 ...
Stone-built pools capture the natural hot springs and overlook a moss-covered canyon where a nearby river meanders. This is Iceland at its best — hot pools carved into nature, blending seamlessly into ...