For almost a hundred years, Laugarvatn locals have been enjoying the healing powers of the natural steam baths, where geothermal heat simmers directly from the ground.
The geothermal spa in Laugarvatn, about a 60 minute drive from Reykjavik, is composed of a series of interconnected baths and steam rooms, specially designed to create a unique experience. Grates in the floor of the steam rooms allow guests to see the natural hot spring as it flows under the rooms straight from the ground, creating a natural experience.
The Fontana spa tour also takes visitors to Thingvellir National Park, where the Eurasian and North American tectonic plates meet. Thingvellir is also a site of great historical and cultural importance as Iceland’s first parliament was established there around 930.
All of Reykjavik Excursions’ tours are guided by professional guides in English, and many are also guided in German, French and Scandinavian.
To find out more information about other tours in Iceland, visit www.re.is.
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