



Tickets can be cancelled up to 72 hours before the booking date. Rescheduling is not allowed.
Immerse yourself in the beauty of nature at the enchanting Secret Lagoon, a gem among Iceland's geothermal wonders, nestled in the picturesque South Iceland.
Commencing Your Journey
Upon arrival at the Secret Lagoon, you will be greeted at the reception. Proceed to the traditional Icelandic changing rooms to prepare for a blissful soak in this iconic thermal pool.
Anticipated Delights
Discover the Secret Lagoon
An epitome of tranquility, the Secret Lagoon holds the distinction of being Iceland's oldest natural hot spring, tracing its origins back to 1891. Fueled by local hot springs, it is enveloped by steam vents and Icelandic landscapes, promising an authentic bathing escapade throughout the year.
Highlighted Attractions
Natural Wonders: Witness the captivating eruptions of Vaðmálahver, Básahver, and Litli Geysir, contributing fresh geothermal waters incessantly to the pool.
Main Pool: Indulge in the rejuvenating waters of Iceland's oldest natural hot spring, naturally warmed by the adjacent hot springs, offering a perfect setting for a tranquil soak.
Scenic Surroundings: Leisurely wander through Hveraholmi and admire the rugged lava landscapes, verdant moss, billowing steam vents, and vibrant mineral formations.
No unaccompanied minors allowed on the premises.
Avoid jumping or running within the area.
It's recommended to shower before using the pool facilities.
Be cautious of the hot springs nearby, which are not for bathing.
Children must be supervised by an adult throughout the visit.
Stay well-hydrated and have a meal beforehand to avoid lightheadedness.
Your e-voucher will be sent to your email immediately upon booking.
Present the e-voucher on your smartphone along with a valid photo ID when you reach the redemption location.
We recommend being at the redemption spot 15 minutes before your scheduled visit time to ensure a smooth experience.
Display your ticket at the Secret Lagoon Iceland.
Address: Hvammsvegur, 845 Flúðir, Iceland.