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Geosea - Geothermal Sea Baths Overview

The GeoSea Geothermal Sea Baths is a famous geothermal spa in North Iceland, known for its naturally heated seawater and a spectacular view of the North Atlantic Sea.It is mineral-rich water and is comfortable in soak with a temperature ranging from 100 F (38 C) to 102 F (39 C) all the year round. The spa is built into a cliffside overlooking the Skjálfandi bay in North Iceland. The bay is renowned for its abundant marine life and you may expect to see humpbacks, Minke whales, harbour porpoises and white-beaked dolphins while bathing in one of the five outdoor infinity pools. 

In addition to the infinity pools, GeoSea also has a built-in waterfall, steam room, a swim-up bar as well as a restaurant. While summer visitors can enjoy spotting whales even at night due to the midnight sun, winter month visitors may get a chance to witness the dancing northern lights.

Highlights

• Visit the GeoSea Geothermal Sea Baths, the famous geothermal spa located in North Iceland, known for its naturally heated seawater. 
• Take a bath in one of its infinity pools and feel rejuvenated in the hot mineral-rich water of the pools.
• Feel captivated looking at the spectacular vista of the North Atlantic Sea and get a glimpse of its marine life.
• Visit between September and April to enjoy watching the Northern Lights while you bathe on a dark and clear day.
• Enjoy cool alcoholic and nonalcoholic drinks in the swim-up- bar and refreshments in the restaurants of GeoSea. 

How To Reach

  • By Car: The GeoSea Geothermal Sea Baths is 1.1 km from the nearest town, Húsavík, it will take 3 min via the Höfðavegur and Laugarbrekka route.
  • By Foot: Walk down from the nearest town, Húsavík, 1.1.km to the GeoSea Geothermal Sea Baths and reach in 15 minutes.
  • By Bus: Take a bus to Húsavík station which is 1.1.km away from the spa. You can reach the GeoSea Geothermal Sea Baths from the bus station with a 15-minute walk.

Best Time To Visit

GeoSea is open all around the year but the opening times vary.

  • Best Season: The best season to visit is during the summer months from June to August when the temperature is mild and there is a longer daylight, making it more favourable for enjoying soaking in geothermal baths.
  • Best Day of the Week: The best days of the week are the weekdays from Monday to Friday which tend to be comparatively less crowded than weekends. 
  • Best Time of the Day: The best time of the day to indulge in a geothermal spa experience is in the morning hours, soon after it’s opening. This is the time when the view of the ocean is most spectacular and you can enjoy the view while soaking in the bath.

Other Essential Information

Visitor's Tips:

  • GeoSea has a steam room which you can avail before or after dipping in the water.
  • Before wearing a swimsuit and entering the pools, you must take a shower.
  • You will need to carry your swimsuit and towels for taking a bath but in case you do not have your own, you can also rent them.
  • You will find free lockers available to keep your things and these are to be accessed by an electric wristband.
  • GeaoSea has a swim-up bar and a restaurant where you can keep a tab of your spend for drinks using the electric wrist band and pay when you exit.
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Point of Interest for Geosea - Geothermal Sea Baths
Enjoy Spectacular Views at GeoSea
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Enjoy Spectacular Views at GeoSea

The entire structure of GeoSea is situated on the Husavikurhofdi cliffside and you will be able to get an immersive view of the Icelandic coasts while soaking in the bath. Feel captivated looking at the panoramic view of the picturesque Skjalfandi Bay with dolphins and whales swimming around the bay and towering mountains surrounding the place. 

Look out for the Northern Lights of Iceland
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Look out for the Northern Lights of Iceland

The GeoSea is located on a 161 cliff which is 161 feet above the sea level and provides an incredible viewpoint to see the northern lights. If you visit between September to April on a day when the sky is clear and dark, you may be lucky enough to see these colourful lights of Iceland while soaking in the water.

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