Soak in the Secret Lagoon
I would skip if you have the chance to do Blue Lagoon. It was crowded when we went and was just less relaxing than the Blue Lagoon
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Located about 1.5 hours east of Reykjavik near the town of Flúðir, the Secret Lagoon, also known as Gamla Laugin, is the oldest swimming pool in Iceland. Established in 1891 at the Hverahólmi geothermal area, this region is renowned for its minerally rich, warm waters sourced from natural hot springs. Vaðmálahver, Básahver, and Litli Geysir, three active geysers that erupt every few minutes, provide 100% of the water supply for the lagoon. Consequently, the pool water is continually refreshed, completely renewing itself every 24 hours. With temperatures ranging from 100-104° F (38-40° C) year-round, the Secret Lagoon offers warm, clean, and sulfur-rich waters for a relaxing experience. Delve into the simplicity and uniqueness of authentic Iceland at this natural attraction. Explore more unforgettable activities in and around Reykjavik and discover other hot springs experiences in Iceland.
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