The Best Geothermal Baths in North Iceland
North Iceland is home to some of the most stunning geothermal baths in the country, offering the perfect mix of relaxation and breath-taking scenery. Whether you’re soaking in a luxurious infinity pool overlooking the ocean or unwinding in a natural hot spring surrounded by mountains, these geothermal baths provide a true Icelandic spa experience.
We’ve compiled a list of the best geothermal baths in North Iceland, so you can find the perfect spot to relax, recharge, and enjoy the magic of Iceland’s natural hot waters.

Geothermal baths in north Iceland
1. Forest Lagoon (Skógarböðin) – Akureyri
Nestled in a beautiful forest just outside Akureyri, Forest Lagoon is one of North Iceland’s newest geothermal spas. The warm waters offer stunning fjord views, and the modern design blends perfectly with nature. There's also a sauna and a poolside bar, making it an ideal spot to unwind.
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2. Mývatn Nature Baths – Lake Mývatn
Often called the "Blue Lagoon of the North," Mývatn Nature Baths offer soothing, milky-blue geothermal waters surrounded by lava fields. The baths are rich in minerals and are known for their relaxing and skin-nourishing properties. With fewer crowds than the Blue Lagoon, it’s a fantastic alternative for a more laid-back experience.
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3. GeoSea – Húsavík
If you love ocean views, GeoSea in Húsavík is a must-visit. This geothermal infinity pool overlooks the North Atlantic, where you might even spot whales in the distance! The naturally warm seawater is rich in minerals and incredibly soothing for the skin.
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4. Bjórböðin Beer Spa – Árskógssandur
For a one-of-a-kind bathing experience, visit Bjórböðin, Iceland’s only beer spa! Here, you can soak in a warm bath filled with young beer, yeast, and hops—ingredients that are said to be great for the skin. After your soak, enjoy a cold Icelandic beer in the cozy lounge.
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5. Grettislaug – Near Skagafjörður
If you prefer a more natural hot spring experience, check out Grettislaug, a historical geothermal pool near Skagafjörður. The pool is named after Grettir the Strong, a legendary Viking outlaw. The setting is rustic and peaceful, with views over the ocean and nearby mountains.
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