Thanks to all the geothermal activity, there are a dozens of hot springs in Iceland (they don’t call it the Land of Fire and Ice for nothing!). I was super excited to hit as many hot springs as we ...
“Imagine soaking in The Blue Lagoon, Dead Sea, Banjar, and more — all in one day,” read the website for WorldSprings, a new destination that is something like EPCOT for day-drinkers in bikinis. I’ve ...
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Iceland's Cozy Dream Town Lets You Whale-Watch And Soak In A Hot Tub On A Black Sand Beach
This dreamy little town in northern Iceland is the perfect base for a whale-watching trip and boasts its own stunning black ...
Steam rises from the dark rockpool, and with it a hint of sulphur, a fitting scent for the moody, black volcanic scenery all around me. I dip my toes in the milky water and the tension in my body ...
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.
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, ...
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