Geothermal spa with milky-blue mineral waters, known for skin benefits























Norðurljósavegur 9, 240 Grindavík, Iceland Get directions

"A nearby geothermal spa destination recommended for dipping into naturally heated pools as part of Reykjavik’s eco-friendly activities." - Becky Lucas
"A geothermal spa whose 102-degree milky-blue water is said to be excellent for the skin; visitors can book day visits or stay in on-site hotels such as the Silica Hotel or the five-star Retreat at Blue Lagoon, and the site is Iceland's most-visited attraction with scenic waters that pair well with northern-lights viewing." - Patricia Doherty Patricia Doherty Patricia Doherty is a writer who specializes in covering destinations, resorts, and cruises for Travel + Leisure and other publications. Travel + Leisure Editorial Guidelines
"A geothermal pool set in a lava field where you can enjoy a soothing soak even when the temperature outside is freezing. The attached world-renowned resort offers the same warm, mineral-rich waters in a more private setting for a less-crowded experience; the Lagoon Suite provides direct access to the waters from your room. After soaking, explore Iceland's many scenic, empty landscapes to extend the relaxing escape." - Andrea Romano Andrea Romano Andrea Romano is a writer and editor in New York City. For the last eight years, she has been a lifestyle journalist for Mashable, Brit+Co, Reviewed, Bustle, and Travel + Leisure. Travel + Leisure Editorial Guidelines
"Ranked as the safest country in the world, Iceland is known for its stunning natural landscapes, including geysers, hot springs, waterfalls, and glaciers." - Stacey Leasca Stacey Leasca Stacey Leasca is an award-winning journalist and co-founder of Be a Travel Writer, an online course for the next generation of travel journalists. Her photos, videos, and words have appeare
"One of Iceland's signature natural attractions — a geothermal lagoon frequently paired with other landscapes such as black-sand beaches and glacial lagoons; singled out as part of the mythic, otherworldly experiences couples can share (often combined with northern-lights viewing)." - Alex Schechter Alex Schechter Alex Schechter is a Los Angeles-based journalist who covers travel, food, and dining. His work has been published in The New York Times, National Geographic, Vogue, Travel + Leisure, Monocle, and Afar, among others. Travel + Leisure Editorial Guidelines