Sky Lagoon, Reykjavik

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The typical Icelandic tradition of bathing in open-air pools can be experienced in fine fashion at Sky Lagoon. Located mere minutes from downtown Reykjavik, Sky Lagoon is an upscale geothermal spa located at Kársnes Harbour.

Although just outside central Reykjavik, Sky Lagoon’s majestic setting makes it seem like you’re in a completely different place altogether. At this spa, you can take a thermal bath while surrounded by nature, with nothing but the wide expanses of the North Atlantic Ocean ahead of you.

Swim in the warm waters of the main pool, relax by the cliffside, take a plunge into the glacier water pool, or let your pores open in the sauna. No matter what you choose to do, you’re sure to reap the benefits of the all-natural water.

Opened on April 30, 2021, Sky Lagoon is one of Iceland’s newest attractions and offers guests the ultimate relaxation experience. Sky Lagoon’s ultra-modern design also features a bar directly at the poolside so you can enjoy a drink while in the water.

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Sky Lagoon, Reykjavik

Sky Lagoon, Reykjavik

Reykjavik

Islandia

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5/5
Anónimo, 14 sept 2025

“Wonderful experience for my son and I. The views, the experience and the layout nit to mention friendly staff. Experience of a lifetime which we shall never forget.”

5/5
Anónimo, 14 jul 2025

“Darren's FANTASTIC”

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not value for money, 03 dic 2024

“we had to transfer to another bus making us Kaie going in and we were the last slot of the day and didn't get the full 2 hours by the time we arrived and got through the queue and reception it was a lot of money I didn't have the time to do the 7 step ritual that I paid for too”

5/5
Anónimo, 13 mar 2024

“Incredible place, stunning views, excellent service. Worth every penny.”

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