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Aerial view of Myvatn Nature Baths hot spring surrounded by snow-covered landscape at sunrise, Iceland.
Myvatn Nature Baths entrance surrounded by rocky landscape in Iceland.
Guests relaxing in geothermal pool at Myvatn Nature Baths, Iceland.
Guests enjoying drinks at Myvatn Nature Baths in Iceland.

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    • Experience the soothing effects of geothermal waters at Mývatn Nature Baths, surrounded by Iceland’s dramatic volcanic landscapes.

    • Unwind in two spacious geothermal baths filled with mineral-rich water sourced from 2,500 meters beneath the earth’s surface.

    • Relax in geothermal steam baths with panoramic windows offering stunning views over Lake Mývatn.

    • Get a free map of the Mývatn area at reception to guide your adventures beyond the baths.

    • Admission to Mývatn Nature Baths

    • Free map of the area (available at reception)

    • Staff assistance upon arrival

    • Access to:

      • Geothermal lagoon

      • Geothermal steam baths

      • Swim-up bar (drinks not included)

      • Changing rooms

    • Towel rental (1,100 ISK per person)

    • Bath robe rental (1,900 ISK per person)

    • Swimwear rental (1,000 ISK per person)

    • Drinks at the swim-up bar

    • Transportation to/from the baths

    • Accommodation

    • Food and beverages (other than water)

  • You can cancel these tickets up to 24 hours before the experience begins and get a full refund.

  • 106 reviews

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    What our guests say

    Oct 2025
    Been wanting to visit these baths for YEARS and finally dragged my boyfriend here for my bday. Weather was COLD but the water was suuuper toasty—like, almost too hot in some spots, but after a while I started hunting for those little cooler patches. Staff were really friendly and showed us how to work the lockers (honestly I always struggle with those digital ones). The sulfur smell hits you at first but you get used to it after like 10 min. Swim-up bar was coool but wish the drinks were a bit cheaper. Overall, def worth it, even tho my hair smelled weird for days.
    Oct 2025
    Honestly, it was fine but nothing mind-blowing. The pools are nice and warm but there was a lot of construction going on? Some areas were blocked off which kinda sucked. Changing rooms were crowded and floor was WET everywhere, bring ur own flipflops for sure. People kept walking around with shoes, which is gross. Good views tho.
    Oct 2025
    Went with my girlfriend at sunset, and it started SNOWING, which was wild. Floating in the warm water while snowflakes hit your face = pure magic. Not too crowded either, maybe because it was a Tuesday night? Bring a hat for the walk in/out, trust me.
    Oct 2025
    Visited with my parents and little sister. Pools are BEAUTIFUL, the blue color is real. Only thing is, there are random hot/cold spots, so my sister kept squealing every time she found one. Changing area was a bit of a zoo by 5pm. Staff were helpful though.
    Oct 2025
    Honestly didn't expect to love it as much as I did. Not as flashy as some other spas but feels more local/authentic. Had a beer in the pool, chatted with some other travelers. Stayed till it got dark and the stars came out. Dreamy.
  • Soak, splash, and rejuvenate at Mývatn Nature Baths in the heart of North Iceland, surrounded by lava fields and volcanic scenery.

    Getting Started

    Arrive at Mývatn Nature Baths, located just a few minutes from Lake Mývatn. Check in at the front desk, then head to the changing rooms to prepare for a serene geothermal experience.

    What to Expect

    Mývatn Nature Baths

    Set against the dramatic landscape of northern Iceland, Mývatn Nature Baths offer a quieter escape with sweeping views of Lake Mývatn, abundant birdlife, surrounding lava formations, and nearby mountain peaks.

    Features

    • Geothermal lagoon: Immerse yourself in mineral-rich waters heated naturally from 2,500 meters underground, known for their skin-cleansing qualities.

    • Steam baths: Relax in two natural steam rooms that use geothermal steam venting directly from the earth.

    • Hot tub: Sink into the outdoor hot tub while enjoying panoramic views and the fresh Nordic air.

  • What to bring

    • Bring swimwear as it is required for entry to the pools.

    What’s not allowed

    • Alcohol and smoking are not permitted on the premises.

    • Large bags are not allowed inside the baths.

    • Bringing your own food and drinks is prohibited.

    Accessibility

    • This experience is wheelchair accessible.

    Additional information

    • Mývatn Nature Baths will open new facilities in early 2026. Construction work is ongoing, so minor disturbances may occur.

    • It's best to avoid light-colored swimwear as minerals in the water may cause discoloration.

    • The minimum age for paid admission is 13; children aged 0-12 can enter for free.

    • Opening hours are 12pm-10pm daily, with special hours on December 24th, 25th, and 31st from 12pm-4pm. The baths are closed on January 1st.

    • The last entry to the baths is at 9pm.

    • The area is accessible by car and is close to major towns in North Iceland.

    • Your voucher will be emailed to you shortly.
    • Display the voucher on your mobile phone with a valid photo ID at the starting point.
    • Please check your final voucher for the starting point details & specific instructions.

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