Why Icelanders Love Pools
Pools in the city
In Reykjavik, the capital, there are lots of pools to choose from. In the capital area we have almost 20 pools. You'll find both indoor and outdoor pools with all kinds of cool stuff like hot tubs, steam rooms, and saunas.
What's inside Icelandic pools
Each Icelandic pool is unique, offering a variety of features to enjoy. Depending on which pool you visit, you might find different types of hot tubs, such as seawater hot tubs for a refreshing dip, dry saunas for a relaxing sweat session, or infrared saunas for a modern twist on traditional relaxation. Some pools even have special attractions for kids, like slides designed just for them.
For those looking to cool off after a steamy soak, some pools have "cold pots" where you can take a quick plunge into icy cold water. And if you're a hot tub enthusiast, you'll be delighted to know that some pools boast not just one or two, but up to five different hot tubs, each with its own temperature and ambiance.
No matter which pool you choose to visit, you're sure to find a delightful array of amenities to enhance your experience and make your visit truly memorable.
Warm water all year long
Even in the winter, Icelandic pools are nice and warm, thanks to the country's special geothermal energy. So, no matter when you visit, you can count on the water feeling cozy and inviting.
Tips for visitors
Explore Midtown Reykjavik
5 min bus ride to Hallgrímskirkja
30 minute walk to the centre