Even though Sky Lagoon looks close on the map, walking was not an option. Instead, my hotel called me a taxi, and the drive took about 15 minutes. The one downfall was that taxis in Iceland are ...
But to avoid crowds visit Iceland in winter or go first thing in the morning ... the Hverfjall volcanic crater and Lake Myvatn. The Sky Lagoon is one of Iceland’s newest geothermal spas.
I’d visited Sky Lagoon on my 2022 trip ... the tumbling water, carried on Iceland’s bitter winter winds, will find its way into any opening in your hood or zipper. Is it worth enduring ...
Winter may bring colder temperatures, but it's the ideal season to explore Iceland's dramatic landscapes with fewer crowds, and the long, dark nights make for excellent stargazing. The distinct ...
Read on for our travel guide to Iceland ... light up the sky across the lava fields, or head up to the hotel’s terrace to take in the seemingly-endless night sky across the lagoon and the ...
If you don't have time to trek to the Blue Lagoon, Sky Lagoon may be a suitable alternative. Opened in 2021, the Sky Lagoon's infinity-edge gives the illusion of swimming amongst the sea and sky.
Iceland has black-sand beaches, natural springs, ice caves, whale watching, and a manmade lagoon that glows blue ... and the Northern Lights dance overhead in winter. It’s got black-sand ...
About 30 miles southwest of Reykjavik, the Blue Lagoon is Iceland's most popular tourist attraction. This geothermal spa welcomes more than 700,000 annual visitors. For a little perspective ...
Sky Lagoon is a thermal and wellness oasis with an infinity pool where "sea and sky unite" on the outskirts of Kópavogur, Iceland. The design of the facility had to blend in with the breathtaking ...
With more than 700,000 visitors every year, Iceland's Blue Lagoon is one of the country's most recognizable and iconic attractions. When I visited the lagoon earlier this year, parts of it were ...