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fionac187
These baths stay open until 10pm at night and it was amazing to wallow in warmth and watch the outside temperature gauge at minus five. It was much less busy than the Blue Lagoon in this less touristy(at least in the winter) area. They also have a nice little shop selling reasonably priced own brand skin care products.During the day we returned to have lunch at the cafe which was excellent. We were cold after visiting the mud pots and they had the best help yourself goulash soup ever! Also a very nice salad bar and lots of other goodies.
Dianewaling
The poor cousin to the Blue Lagoon, these baths are nonetheless worth a visit. They are less crowded, more affordable and offer a relaxing break after a day tramping around lava fields. I actually preferred these lower profile baths to the much lauded Blue Lagoon, that was overrun with tourist buses. The weather had turned wet and foggy so it was a sense of surealness sitting in hot water being rained upon!
847mingf
A wonderful place to soak in after hiking Dimmuborgir and Hverfjall! We were tired and cold and the baths were perfect. Since we went in October it was very cold and we had to run from the changing areas to the pool, and getting out of the pool was very tough because we were wet! There were not too many people when we went, and since we did not make it to the Blue Lagoon during our trip to Iceland we had nothing to compare it to. But it was great!
CTadvice
Visited this pool at the end of the "game of thrones" tour with the travelling viking. The pool is in the middle of the lava fields and has a lovely wild feel. It is quite underdeveloped when compared to the blue lagoon and this adds to its appeal. Entrance is not cheap at €20 ( the public pool in Akureyri costs about €40) The shop sells local lavabread cooked in a a geothermal steam oven which is great with smoked fish. Recommended if you are visiting the north.
AleTaylor85
This place is amazing!We arrived on a wet and windy lunch time. We grabbed a bite in the cafe and then straight in the lagoon...it is definitely a place worth going!Facilities are clean and staff is helpful. The lagoon itself is beautiful and well kept. And when you get out your skin is so soft! We felt so relaxed afterwards... Recommended!
522villav
It is on a par with the Blue Lagoon if not quite so polished, but after all you just want to lounge in some hot water and you can do that here. Great view too.
SueF519
We were booked into the Geothermal Nature Baths at Myvatn whilst on our tour around Iceland, so 12 of us had a relaxing 3/4 hour in the pool. We were advised to enter the Sauna before going into the pool. Good advice. Towels were provided. We had visited the Blue Lagoon but only for a photo stop. Myvatn was much less crowded only about 20 people in whilst we were there. The termperature outside varied from -8 degrees to +1 degrees - seemed unreal as the baths were so hot. Thoroughly recommended.
Mikeymate
Drove round the Island of Iceland and, naturally, this was a must! Hard to find, but once found, amazing!! We had been driving from Egilstaddir, en route to Akureyri. The snow was lashing it down and we just wondered in to this lovely pool, whilst using its hot pot and sauna. It was about ?15, but you know, when will we come back? So deffo worth every single penny!
658JenniferM
We went to both Myvatn baths and the Blue Lagoon. They are very different experiences (both of which i would do again!)Myvatn was much less crowded which was great. It is in a gorgous location and seems more natural than the blue lagoon. I didn't see spa services there, this was really about the bath, steam room and sauna, not add on treatments.
ALH57
We went here at the end of a day tour and it was a wonderful way to end the day. The changing rooms are warm and clean with good showers and hair dryers. The water in the pool was between 38¡ã - 39.8¡ãC and the floor of the pool is crushed lava stone rather than tiles. The sulphur smell wasn't very strong and we stayed in for about 90 minutes. There is also a cooler pool at 25¡ãC which felt cold at first but it was good to swim in. Entrance in winter is around ?15 with current exchange rate. It's more expensive in the summer approximately an extra ?4. There were only about 25 people in when we were there and it's a very big pool so lots of space to swim.
MichaelS1970
Visited November 2010 (not March 2014 - couldn't select an option going back that far.) Different from the better-known Blue Lagoon outside Keflavik. No white medicinal goop here like at the Blue Lagoon. The Nature Baths are mostly clear, alkaline water and are delightful to relax in even on the coldest of days - when I visited it was about -5 degrees F outside and it was a real experience to be half-naked on such a cold day. Breathe in the steam and luxuriate in the water. There is a small snack bar and gift shop inside. Facilities are absolutely clean and well-maintained. A must see if you make it up to the north of Iceland.