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Nauthólsvík Geothermal Beach

Reykjavik

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Overview:

  • A unique man-made beach just south of downtown Reykjavik, combining imported golden sand, a heated lagoon, hot tubs, and steam baths.
  • The lagoon blends cold ocean water with pumped-in geothermal warmth, averaging 15–19 °C in summer.
  • Facilities include changing rooms, showers, a service center with a snack bar, plus a sauna and hot tubs.

Location & Access:

  • A short stroll from Perlan and Reykjavik University, located near Reykjavik Domestic Airport.
  • Easily reached by bus (routes 5 or 8, stop “HR”), car (free parking), bike, or on foot.

Operating Hours:

  • Summer (May 15 – August 18): Daily 10:00 – 19:00
  • Winter (Aug 19 – May 14): Tue–Fri 11:00 – 19:00; Sat 11:00 – 16:00; closed Mon & Sun.

Admission & Rentals – Price List


- Standard single entry: ~890–950 ISK
- 10-visit pass: 5,510 ISK
- 20-visit pass: 10,040 ISK
- 6-month pass: 11,560 ISK
- 1-year pass: 21,210 ISK

Rentals
- Towel rental: 600–800 ISK
- Swimwear rental: 850–1,190 ISK

Summer Perk: Free access makes it a great bargain for spontaneous visits.
Winter Entry: Slight tariff for entry during off-season.
Passes: Ideal for frequent visitors or locals.
Rentals: Convenient but budget for swimsuits and towels if you don’t bring your own.

Highlights & Tips

  • Water Temperatures: Lagoon at 15–19 °C; hot tubs at a cozy 30–39 °C (approx. 38 °C).
  • Facilities: Spacious changing rooms, showers, snack kiosk, hot tubs, steam baths, and ample parking.
  • Local Vibe: A favorite for “sjósund” (sea swimming), with locals alternating between icy ocean dips and warming lagoon soaks.

“It’s a unique spot where locals and visitors enjoy a mix of cold ocean dips and warm geothermal waters.”

  • Ideal For: Families, tourists, or anyone seeking that Icelandic contrast—cool beach vibes with warm geothermal flair.

In Summary

Nauthólsvík is Reykjavik’s very own geothermal beach—a rare blend of golden sands, warm lagoon waters, and full service amenities right in the city. With free access in summer, flexible passes, and cozy hot tubs, it’s a standout spot for both tourists and locals. Whether you’re seeking a chilled dip or warm soak, this beach adds unique Icelandic charm to your travel lineup.

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