The Blue Lagoon’s milky-blue colour comes from silica particles that nourish the skin. Photograph by Prisma by Dukas Presseagentur GmbH, Alamy This article was produced by National Geographic ...
With Iceland being a hotbed for geothermal activity, it’s no surprise that many travelers plan a trip around a luxuriously long soak in one of the country’s many volcanically heated pools. After all, ...
(MENAFN- Bangladesh Monitor) Dhaka: Iceland's dramatic volcanic landscapes have shaped more than just its scenery - they have created a bathing culture that is now gaining global recognition. The ...
REYKJAVIK – Iceland’s most famous thermal hot spring is undoubtedly Blue Lagoon, known for its milky blue waters. But Iceland’s bathing culture goes beyond this hot spot, with more than 100 hot ...
Skip the massage-these hydrotherapy resorts are built for soaking, steaming and cold plunging.
A view of the Sky Lagoon in Iceland, which is located in Vesturvör, just a short drive from the capital city of Reykjavik. It’s not often that I travel someplace, and then dream about it for months ...
ShoreTrips has the perfect getaway for you in Northern Iceland. Not only will you be able to tour the beautiful scenery in Northern Iceland, but you'll also be able to taste beer and plunge into a ...
Good news for anyone not entirely comfortable in their birthday suit: unlike hot spring bathing traditions in Finland and Japan, in Iceland modesty is still cherished. If the extrovert in you feels ...
Some springs are perfect bathing temperature. Others are scalding hot. There’s rarely signage indicating which is which. Testing water temperature before jumping in isn’t optional—it’s essential ...