Thanks to all the geothermal activity, there are a whole lot of hot pots in Iceland (they don’t call it the Land of Fire and ...
The Blue Lagoon is a one-of-a-kind man-made geothermal spa in Iceland. The water in the pool comes from the adjacent Svartsengi power station and the region's heating system is supplied by the ...
From chasing the Northern Lights to hiking across awe-inspiring glaciers, these eight experiences allow you to enjoy the beauty of winter on this wild and varied island.
Ancient Spas, Secret Hammams, and Volcanic Hot Springs: the World's Most Unique Bathing Rituals! Across the world, the tradition of bathing in natural hot springs, thermal baths and communal spas has ...
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One of the world’s most tectonically volatile places, it feeds more than 200 volcanoes and 600 hot springs and heats 85 percent of Iceland’s homes. Add to this energy produced by the nation ...
Visitors who want to be in the middle of rugged nature in Iceland can now stay in just opened, remote, glass walled, mirrored ...
The idea that wolf spiders might be active in winter in Iceland’s hot springs, started off as a hopeful hunch, based on an old scientific paper I had found. We knew that they were present in ...
The 2014 #MyStopover campaign turned layovers into week-long adventures, flooding Instagram with images of steaming hot springs, glacier lagoons and volcanic black-sand beaches. Soon ...
While Iceland’s winter days are short, the nights are long and dark, and locals have always found ways to enjoy them — relaxing in natural hot springs, trying to capture the majestic Northern ...