A rendering of the lower lagoon at Laugarás Lagoon in Iceland. From unique hot springs to scenic hiking trails, Iceland’s natural landscapes provide one-of-a-kind experiences for outdoor enthusiasts.
From unique hot springs to scenic hiking trails, Iceland’s natural landscapes provide one-of-a-kind experiences for outdoor enthusiasts. The country is also home to over 10,000 waterfalls and lagoons, ...
Nobody would ever call the Blue Lagoon a hidden gem. With over 700,000 annual visitors (that's double Iceland's population), ...
Iceland's Blue Lagoon may be the country's most famous hot spring, but this bubbling retreat, located just 50 minutes from Reykjavik, has a storied history, resident seals, and gorgeous fjord views.
Iceland is famous for its stunning landscapes and geothermal activity, but some of its volcanic springs remain unexplored ...
In western Iceland, near Europe’s most powerful hot spring, Krauma is a soothing, minimalist retreat. The heat comes directly from Deildartunguhver, a roaring natural spring that produces water hot ...