From the iconic Blue Lagoon near Reykjavik, with its ethereal turquoise waters nestled between black lava fields to the rustic Secret Lagoon in Flúðir, where steam vents and mini geysers surround the ...
To say that Icelanders take swimming seriously would be a gross understatement. Indeed, the bathing culture is such a point of national identity that there are more pools per capita here (upwards of ...
The Retreat At Blue Lagoon is a water wellness wonder where you can take a delectable dip into geothermal waters and experience a soul-soothing spa. I conquered my cortisol. Earlier this year, I had ...
The word “magical” is thrown around a lot these days, but visitors will find it’s a pretty apt term to describe the Blue Lagoon Farm, deep in the Redland. Haven’t ventured down yet to take a swim and ...
Iceland is famous for its geothermal activity, which results in numerous thermal pools across the country. While many of these pools are famous, there are some hidden gems that are less crowded and ...