Iceland, the land of fire and ice, is also the land of hot springs. Hvammsvík is the most exciting geothermal spa to open recently in Iceland. Located just a 40-minute drive from Reykjavík, it sits right on the shore of the Whale Fjord, blending seamlessly with the natural surroundings.
- Duration: 1-2 hours
- Minimum Age: 12
- Opening Hours: 11:00-22:00
- Available Year-Round
Many Icelandic companies focus on creating experiences inspired by nature, and Hvammsvík takes this concept to the next level. Their eight geothermal pools are designed so naturally that you may feel like you’re bathing directly in the fjord itself. The pools are immersed in ocean water, and with the tides, seawater mixes with geothermal water from a source 1,400 meters underground. It’s simply incredible!
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The History of Hvammsvík
The Hvammsvík area in Whale Fjord is one of Iceland’s oldest settlements. Interestingly, during World War II, the Allies built several structures there, including docks, warehouses, ammunition depots, and sports facilities. American soldiers, familiar with the benefits of geothermal water, even built a hot pool on the shore, the remains of which can still be seen today.
Important Information:
- Opening Hours: 11:00-22:00 (Last entry at 20:30)
- Advance Booking Required
- Minimum Age: 12 (Guests under 18 must be accompanied by an adult)
- Swimwear Required at All Times
- Stay Hydrated & Be Cautious of Slippery Surfaces
- No Time Limit for Your Visit (But we recommend not overdoing your time in the hot water)
Before and after your soak, you’ll notice the unique scent of the locally sourced bath products, infused with sea minerals and Icelandic botanicals. A real treat!
After your bath, don’t miss a visit to the fantastic bistro. They serve excellent cocktails and delicious light dishes, including an outstanding seafood soup.
Your ticket grants unlimited access to all facilities, including eight natural hot springs, a steam bath, sun decks, and access to the black sand beach. For an authentic Icelandic experience, try the outdoor changing rooms and shower under the open sky—just like the locals!