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Hvammsvík Hot Springs

Hvammsvík Hot Springs is a ticketed geothermal bathing site on the shore of Hvalfjörður in West Iceland, with eight natural pools of varying temperatures right beside the sea. It lies about a 45-minute drive north of Reykjavík at roughly 64.3739° N, 21.5625° W. Opened in 2022, it pairs a wild oceanfront setting with changing rooms and services, and entry requires a paid, pre-booked ticket.

What Is Hvammsvík?

Hvammsvík is a developed hot-spring destination set on a former farm and estate in Hvalfjörður, the "Whale Fjord". Its eight pools sit at the tideline, so the sea view and water level shift with the tide. Geothermal water keeps the pools warm while the open fjord provides a dramatic backdrop. It offers a more comfortable, facility-rich alternative to Iceland's free wild springs.

Where Is Hvammsvík And How Do You Get There?

Hvammsvík is in West Iceland on the northern shore of Hvalfjörður, about 45 minutes' drive from Reykjavík via Route 1 and Route 47. The fjord-side road gives sweeping mountain and sea views on the way in. Most visitors drive, but a paid return transfer from Reykjavík is available for those without a car, useful in winter driving conditions.

What Does It Cost And How Do You Book?

Hvammsvík charges paid admission, starting from around 14,999 ISK per adult when last checked, with a higher classic-changing-room rate and an optional paid transfer from Reykjavík. Entry is by timed slot, and booking ahead at hvammsvik.com is recommended because slots sell out. Prices and hours change seasonally, so always confirm the current details on the official site before travelling.

What Are The Pools And Facilities Like?

The site has eight pools of differing sizes and temperatures arranged along the shore, plus a cold plunge in the sea for the brave. Unlike wild springs, Hvammsvík has proper changing rooms, showers and on-site service. The temperature you experience depends on which pool you choose, so move between them to find a comfortable soak with the fjord in view.

When Is The Best Time To Visit?

Hvammsvík is open year-round, daily from about 10:00 to 22:00 with last entry near 20:30, though hours vary by season. Evening slots are popular for sunset over the fjord, and on clear winter nights there is a chance of northern lights from the water. Booking an off-peak slot makes for a quieter, more relaxed visit.

Nearby And Related

Hvammsvík suits a relaxed half-day from Reykjavík and pairs well with the Hvalfjörður scenic route and Glymur waterfall. It is one of several springs in our guide to Iceland's natural hot springs you can bathe in, alongside the free hike-in river at Reykjadalur. See our editorial & fact-checking policy for how we verify these details.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Hvammsvík A Natural Hot Spring Or A Spa?

Hvammsvík is both. It is a developed, ticketed hot-spring site built around natural geothermal water at the edge of Hvalfjörður, opened in 2022. Eight pools of varying temperatures sit right by the sea, with changing rooms and service on site. It offers a wild, oceanfront setting with the comfort and facilities of a managed bathing destination.

How Much Does Hvammsvík Cost?

Admission started from around 14,999 ISK per adult for the natural changing-room option, with a higher rate for the classic changing rooms, when last checked. A return transfer from Reykjavík cost extra. Prices change seasonally, so check current rates and book ahead on the official site, hvammsvik.com, as entry slots can sell out.

Do You Need To Book Hvammsvík In Advance?

Advance booking is strongly recommended. Hvammsvík limits how many guests enter at a time to keep the pools relaxed, so slots can fill, especially in summer and around sunset. Reserve your time slot online at hvammsvik.com before travelling. Walk-up entry is sometimes possible but not guaranteed, particularly during busy periods.

What Are The Opening Hours At Hvammsvík?

Hvammsvík is generally open daily from 10:00 to 22:00, with last entry around 20:30, though hours can vary by season and on holidays. Evening visits are popular for sunset and, in winter, the chance of northern lights over the fjord. Always confirm the current opening hours on the official site before you set out.

How Do You Get To Hvammsvík From Reykjavík?

Hvammsvík is about a 45-minute drive north of Reykjavík, along the shore of Hvalfjörður. Most visitors drive, following Route 1 and then Route 47 around the fjord. A paid return transfer from Reykjavík is also offered for those without a car. The seaside location means the final approach has fine fjord and mountain views.

Sources

Facts on this page were checked against the official site, Hvammsvík. Prices, opening hours and booking rules change seasonally; confirm current details on the official site before booking your visit.

Last updated: 2026-06-23 · Reviewed against official sources.