Exotic BathingIceland Geothermal Pools and Iceland Spas
The Blue LagoonThe famous geothermal spaThe Blue Lagoon is a unique geothermal spa situated not far from Reykjavik. Once there you have many recreational options such as bathing in the milky blue water, massage and spa treatments or walking in the Blue Lagoon´s spectacular surroundings. Hot Spring walks near ReykjavikNatural hot bath and hot springs all aroundThe geothermal area around Hengill plateau is the second most powerful on Earth. This is a high heated area due to a volcanic chamber stationed beneath it and thousands of hot springs and steaming vents can be found in the area. It can be found close to the town Hveragerdi.
LandmannalaugarA nature wonder worldThe Landmannalaugar environment is literally a wonderland. The rich colours of the mountains surrounding the area provide outstanding contrasts with the raven-black and glittering rhyolite lava fields. The neighbouring Hrafntinnuhraun lava field is also very beautiful.
Hveravellir - Unique Nature ReserveThe unique geothermal pool at HveravellirHveravellir is one of the most beautiful geothermal areas in the world, with smoking fumaroles and a beautifully shaped pool with sky blue, boiling water. It is a special experience to have a look around, whether it is in the summer or winter. The Vatnajokull Ice Cap and Iceland's Highest PointAdventurous tour on trucks upon Europe's largest ice capThe Vatnajokull glacial ice cap is Europe's largest glacier and the earth's third largest glacier at about 8300 square kilometers in size. Hidden beneath the ice cap are several volcanic systems, such as Bardarbunga, Grimsvotn, Thordarhyrna, Kverkfjoll and Oraefajokull.
Strutslaug, North of the Myrdalsjokull GlacierA natural bathing place with fantastic surroundingsCircle the Myrdalsjokull glacier, the fourth biggest glacier in Iceland, covering an area of around 580 square kilometers. Under the thick shell of ice lies the volcano Katla which has erupted at least 23 times in historical times. Offered year-round.
Landmannalaugar and Mt. HeklaTake a bath at Landmannalaugar and drive to Mt. HeklaMount Hekla is one of Iceland's most famous volcanoes. Together with the volcano Katla in the Myrdalsjokull glacier and the Grimsvotn area of the Vatnajokull glacier, it is one of Iceland's most active volcanoes. This linear-shaped volcano has erupted 20 times in historical times - most recently in February and March of 2000. The Reykjanes PeninsulaVolcanoes, lava fields, lava tubes, hot springs and mud poolsThe Reykjanes peninsula is the southwestern point of Iceland and also the youngest part geologically. The North Atlantic ridge comes ashore there and creates visible signs of volcanic activity all over the peninsula. Lava fields, lava tubes, rifts and hot springs can be found in a number of locations. Geothermal Wonders in ReykjanesHot springs of all types and the Blue LagoonTake a day trip around the Reykjanes peninsula where there are lava fields, volcanoes, hot springs and geological history. From Reykjavik, we head south, traveling over one lava field after another. We stop at Kleifarvatn the eight deepest lake in Iceland - about a hundred meters deep. |



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