<2>Iceland’s Swimming Pool Culture Is Now UNESCO-Recognized. Here’s Where to Soak It Up.

Iceland’s Swimming Pool Culture Is Now UNESCO-Recognized. Here’s Where to Soak It Up.

<3>A Timeless Tradition: Soaking in Iceland’s Hot Springs

<>Year-round Icelanders “go for a swim” in their hot springs and naturally heated pools. This longstanding tradition of a warm soak and a daily chat is not about laps, but more akin to meeting at the pub. Here are the local-loved spots to soak it all up.
<>The Blue Lagoon, a geothermal spa located in a lava field in Grindavík on the Reykjanes Peninsula, is one of Iceland’s most popular attractions. The milky-blue waters are rich in silica and minerals, said to have healing properties. < href="https://www.lonelyplanet.com/iceland/reykjavik/things-to-do/blue-lagoon/a/poi-sig/1446911/355556"

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