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What Are Hotels With Geothermal Pools in Iceland?

In Iceland, hotels with geothermal pools are those that offer places to soak either in natural hot spring water or in water that is heated using geothermal energy. These range from simple outdoor hot tubs to luxurious spa lagoons, where you can relax in warm water during your stay.

Why Do Some Hotels in Iceland Have Geothermal Pools?

Many hotels in Iceland have geothermal pools due to the country’s natural supply of hot water from underground heat. Due to Iceland’s geology and volcanic landscape, rain and snow that seep into the ground are warmed by hot rocks. This creates naturally heated water that rises toward the surface, forming hot springs.

Hotels make use of this geothermal power by tapping into underground heat, using either natural hot spring water or regular water heated by Iceland’s geothermal system. The water is filtered and kept clean while staying naturally warm, allowing pools to operate comfortably year-round, even during freezing winters.

Why Stay at Hotels With Geothermal Pools in Iceland?

Iceland is famous for its geothermal activity, and staying at a hotel with a geothermal pool lets you enjoy it in a relaxing and simple way. Many pools are outdoors, so you can soak in warm water while taking in beautiful landscapes, like snow-covered mountains and moss-covered lava fields.

Geothermal pools can be enjoyed all year round. In summer, you can unwind in a warm pool at your hotel under the midnight sun after sightseeing. During winter, relax in steaming water while watching the northern lights dance across the sky. 

Staying at a hotel with a geothermal pool adds relaxation and memorable moments to your visit to Iceland. It’s a simple way to experience a common Icelandic tradition, often made even more special by the surrounding natural scenery.

Different Types of Geothermal Pools in Icelandic Hotels

Icelandic hotels offer a wide range of geothermal pool experiences, reflecting the country’s strong connection to natural heat sources. These pools vary in size, style, and purpose, catering to both relaxation and recreation. Here are some of the common types:

  • Outdoor Hot Tubs – Perfect for soaking while enjoying scenic views of mountains, lava fields, or even the northern lights.
  • Geothermally Heated Soaking Pools – Smaller, intimate pools designed for relaxation after a day of sightseeing, typically using heated water rather than direct hot spring sources.
  • Small Geothermal Swimming Pools – Ideal for light swimming, gentle exercise, or simply relaxing in warm water heated by natural underground energy.
  • Spa Areas with Saunas and Soaking Pools – Wellness-focused spaces that combine heat, steam, and hydrotherapy, allowing guests to unwind and refresh.
  • Larger Geothermal Pools – Expansive, spa-like or lagoon-style pools that provide space to swim and relax, often set within dramatic Icelandic landscapes.

Top Hotels With Outdoor Hot Tubs

Hotels in Iceland with outdoor hot tubs offer a simple, authentic way to unwind in geothermal water. They often feature small to medium hot tubs and scenic views, designed for a more intimate and cozy soaking experience.

  • Hotel Rangá – A hotel in South Iceland set in a scenic countryside location. It features outdoor geothermal hot tubs where guests can relax and enjoy the views, especially under the northern lights in winter.
  • Hotel Kruines – Sits on the edge of scenic Lake Ellidavatn, offering guests a serene escape just outside Reykjavik. Visitors can unwind in the luxurious outdoor hot tubs while taking in views of the lake and surrounding Icelandic nature.
  • Hótel Jökulsarlon - Located near Jokulsarlon Glacier Lagoon, this hotel offers outdoor hot tubs and a sauna with views of glaciers, perfect for relaxing after exploring icebergs, Diamond Beach, and Vatnajokull National Park.

Top Hotels With Small Geothermal Swimming Pools

These hotels offer smaller geothermal swimming pools, ideal for gentle swimming or relaxed laps, paired with hot water soaking.

  • Hótel Husafell – A modern hotel set in the remote landscapes of West Iceland, surrounded by canyons, waterfalls, and other natural wonders. Guests can relax in the geothermally heated swimming pool or adjacent hot tubs after a day of exploring the region’s dramatic canyons and scenic trails.
  • Hótel Örk – Located in the geothermal village of Hveragerdi, features a cozy outdoor geothermal pool perfect for a relaxing soak after a day of exploring Iceland’s South Coast. Guests can enjoy the warm waters while taking in views of the surrounding mountains and geothermal valley.

Top Hotels With Spa Areas and Saunas

These hotels combine spa treatments, saunas, steam rooms, and pools for a complete wellness escape.

  • ION Adventure Hotel  – A modern design hotel with a geothermal spa and the Northern Lights Bar near Thingvellir National Park, set in dramatic landscapes.
  • The Reykjavik EDITION – A luxury urban hotel with an on‑site social spa concept featuring facilities such as a hammam, steam room, sauna, and thermal plunge area as part of its wellness experience. 
  • Frost & Fire Boutique Hotel – Located in Hveragerdi along the South Coast, is a boutique hotel with spa facilities including hot tubs, a sauna, and a seasonal outdoor pool in a geothermal setting.

Top Hotels With Larger Geothermal Pools

These are destination experiences where the geothermal bathing area is a main highlight, often similar to a spa complex.

  • The Retreat at Blue Lagoon  –  Award-winning luxury hotel set within Iceland’s famous Blue Lagoon, offering private access to a geothermal spa, mineral-rich waters, and serene lagoon pools. Guests can enjoy exclusive wellness treatments, relax in peaceful surroundings, and take in views of the striking lava field landscape.
  • Silica Hotel at Blue Lagoon  – A contemporary retreat just steps away from the world-famous Blue Lagoon, offering exclusive access to a private geothermal lagoon surrounded by striking lava fields. Guests can unwind in peaceful, mineral-rich waters while enjoying modern rooms and stunning views.

Enhance Your Iceland Experience by Staying at a Hotel With a Geothermal Pool

Staying at a hotel with a geothermal pool is a perfect way to end your days of exploring Iceland’s natural wonders. Relaxing in warm, naturally heated waters while surrounded by stunning scenery adds comfort, calm, and a touch of Icelandic magic. This experience leaves you with memories that will last long after your trip ends. 

Browse through our selection of hotels with geothermal pools in Iceland and find the perfect stay that can make your vacation truly unforgettable.

 

Frequently asked questions

What are geothermal pools in Iceland?
Geothermal pools in Iceland are pools filled with either natural hot spring water or with water heated using geothermal energy. The water is warm and relaxing, and some pools also contain minerals that enhance the experience.
Do all hotels in Iceland have geothermal pools?
No, not all hotels in Iceland offer geothermal pools. They’re more commonly found in luxury hotels, boutique stays, and countryside accommodations that focus on relaxation and wellness. 
What is the difference between a geothermal pool and a hot tub?
Geothermal pools use naturally heated water from underground sources, while hot tubs are usually heated artificially with electricity. In Iceland, however, many hotel “hot tubs” are fed by geothermal water, so they effectively function as small geothermal pools rather than electrically heated tubs
What regions in Iceland are best for hotels with geothermal pools?
Popular regions include the South Coast, the Golden Circle, the Reykjanes Peninsula, and areas near Reykjavik, where many hotels combine natural beauty with spa-like amenities.
Are there hotels with geothermal pools in Reykjavik?
Yes, some hotels in Reykjavik offer geothermal pools or spa facilities, though they are less common than in rural areas. One of the popular hotels in Reykjavík with a geothermal‑heated pool and wellness area is Berjaya Reykjavik Natura Hotel, where guests can relax in warm water while staying close to the city’s restaurants, shops, and cultural attractions.
What is the best hotel with a geothermal pool in Iceland?
The best hotel with a geothermal pool in Iceland is The Retreat at Blue Lagoon, known for its high-end spa, private lagoon areas, and immersive wellness experience. A more relaxed option nearby is the Silica Hotel, which offers a quieter stay with its own private geothermal lagoon.
Other excellent options include Hotel Ranga and Hotel Huúsafell. These hotels have hot tubs and geothermal pools, respectively, where you can enjoy warm water and beautiful nature views.
Is access to a hotel’s geothermal pool included in the room rate?
It depends on the hotel. Some hotels include access to geothermal pools or hot tubs in the room rate, particularly if the facilities are small or part of the standard amenities. Others, especially hotels with full spa or wellness areas, may charge an additional fee or offer upgraded access. You can usually find information about access and pricing in the hotel’s booking details.
What is the average cost of staying at a hotel with a geothermal pool in Iceland?
On average, a night at a hotel with a geothermal pool ranges from 150 to 400 USD (18,682.50 ISK to 49,820 ISK) per room, but the cost varies depending on location, size, and amenities. Luxury resorts or boutique hotels with extensive spa facilities may cost more, while smaller guesthouses or countryside hotels with simpler hot tubs may be at the lower end of the range.
What are the cheapest hotels with geothermal pools in Iceland?
Hotels with geothermal pools in Iceland are typically more expensive than basic hotels, as these features are considered premium amenities. One relatively more affordable option is Siglo Hotel in North Iceland, where rooms can be cheaper than luxury spa resorts. Another option is Hótel Jökulsárlón in the Southeast, which offers outdoor hot tubs and wellness facilities.
While these hotels are not truly budget stays, they can be more accessible alternatives to high-end geothermal spa hotels, allowing you to enjoy warm water and scenic surroundings at a lower price point.
Are hotels with geothermal pools in Iceland open year-round?
Yes, hotels with geothermal pools in Iceland are typically open year-round, thanks to the country’s natural supply of hot water. They’re especially popular in winter, when you can relax in warm water while surrounded by cold air, and sometimes even see the northern lights. In summer, they’re just as enjoyable, offering a peaceful way to unwind under the midnight sun or after a day of exploring.
 
When is the best time to book a hotel with a geothermal pool in Iceland?
The best time to book a hotel with a geothermal pool in Iceland is well in advance, especially if you plan to visit during the peak travel seasons of summer (June – August) or winter (December – February) when demand is high. Booking 3 – 6 months ahead gives you the best chance of securing your preferred dates, rooms, and pool access, especially at popular properties near attractions like the Blue Lagoon. If you’re flexible and traveling in the shoulder seasons (spring or autumn), availability is often easier, and prices can be lower.
 
Are geothermal pools in hotels in Iceland safe to use?
Yes, most hotel geothermal pools in Iceland are carefully maintained and considered very safe to use. Water temperature is closely monitored to stay within a comfortable range, and the pools are regularly cleaned and tested to meet strict hygiene standards. As with any hot pool, it’s still a good idea to follow posted guidelines, such as showering beforehand and limiting your time if the water is very warm.
 
How hot are geothermal pools in Iceland?
Most geothermal pools are kept between 98 F and 104 F (37 C and 40 C), providing a comfortable and relaxing soaking experience.
Are geothermal pools suitable for children?
Policies vary by hotel. Some hotels have geothermal pools that are family-friendly, with shallow areas or designated sections for children. Others are designed for adults who want a quiet, relaxing soak.
Geothermal pools are usually quite warm, 98 –104 F (37 – 40 C), and sometimes have deep or slippery areas, so very young children need extra care. Hotels usually have rules and safety information for families, which can help you plan a safe and enjoyable visit.
What should I bring to a geothermal pool?
You should bring a swimsuit, a towel, and flip-flops for comfort and hygiene around the pool area. Some hotels provide these items, along with extras like lockers or toiletries, but it’s best to check in advance so you know exactly what’s included and can come prepared.
Can you see the northern lights from geothermal pools at hotels in Iceland?
Yes, many hotels in rural areas of Iceland have outdoor geothermal pools where guests can relax and potentially see the northern lights during the winter months. These pools often provide unobstructed views of the night sky, and soaking in warm water while watching the aurora is a popular and memorable experience. While sightings depend on clear skies and solar activity, the chance to witness the northern lights from a hot tub makes the experience truly magical.
What are the benefits of bathing in geothermal water?
Bathing in geothermal water offers several benefits for both the body and mind. The water is naturally rich in minerals such as silica, sulfur, and calcium, which may help relax muscles, improve circulation, and soothe joint stiffness. Soaking in these warm, mineral-rich waters can also promote overall wellness, reduce stress, and leave the skin feeling soft and rejuvenated. Many people find that the combination of heat, minerals, and the calming natural surroundings enhances relaxation and mental well-being.
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