
泻湖 / 地热温泉
GeoSea地热海水浴场
North Iceland, Húsavík
GeoSea地热海水浴场坐落在胡萨维克海岸小镇上方的悬崖上,提供独特的优质沐浴体验。沉浸在天然加热、富含矿物质的海水中,对皮肤温和,同时享受无边泳池带来的斯卡尔凡迪湾全景。夏季可留意远处的鲸鱼,冬季则可欣赏壮丽的日落和北极光。
️ Advance booking is recommended during peak travel periods. Guests must shower before entering the geothermal pools following Icelandic bathing hygiene rules.
Immerse in unique geothermal seawater with infinity views of Skjálfandi Bay and distant whales from a cliff-edge spa.
故事
在胡萨维克迷人的渔镇上方,北极之风低语着古老水手的传说,鲸鱼点缀着海湾,GeoSea就坐落于此。它不仅仅是一个浴场;它是一种与大自然的交流。想象一下,步入天然加热、富含矿物质的海水中,感受温柔的暖意包围着你,无边泳池延伸至广阔的斯卡尔凡迪湾。在这里,地平线不仅是一条线,更是一个舞台,雄伟的鲸鱼可能会在这里上演它们的夏季芭蕾,它们远处喷出的水柱证明了周围的狂野之美。 自2018年开放以来,GeoSea在旅行者心中占据了特殊的位置。这是一个时间似乎变慢的地方,世俗的烦恼随着池中升腾的蒸汽而消散。无论是观看充满活力的日落将天空染成火红色,还是在冬季期待难以捉摸的北极光之舞,在GeoSea的每一刻都旨在将您与北冰岛原始、未受驯服的精神联系起来。这是一种在您离开其悬崖边的怀抱后,仍将久久萦绕的体验。
关于GeoSea地热海水浴场
GeoSea地热海水浴场戏剧性地坐落在北冰岛迷人的海滨小镇胡萨维克上方的一处悬崖上,提供真正独特而高级的沐浴体验。它于2018年开放,通过利用天然加热的海水而非淡水,迅速与冰岛其他地热温泉区分开来。这种富含矿物质的海水以其对皮肤特别温和而闻名,提供了一种独特而具有疗效的浸泡体验。 浴场本身就是建筑的杰作,其无边泳池与地平线无缝融合。从这些迷人的有利位置,游客可以欣赏到北极海岸线和广阔的斯卡尔凡迪湾令人叹为观止的全景。在夏季,请密切关注地平线,因为经常可以看到鲸鱼在远处跃出水面和嬉戏——这绝对是一个难忘的景象。随着季节的变化,GeoSea会变成一个神奇的场所,尤其在夕阳将天空染成火红的绚丽色彩时,或在冬季北极光缥缈的光芒下,更是备受欢迎。 GeoSea被认为是胡萨维克之行的亮点之一,它提供的不仅仅是沐浴;它是一种沉浸式的体验,让您感受冰岛原始的美丽。其悬崖边的位置提供了对周围自然壮丽无与伦比的视角。为了充分利用您的访问,可以考虑将您的放松浸泡与从胡萨维克出发的激动人心的观鲸之旅结合起来,从而提升您的北极探险体验。该设施包括各种热水浴缸和泳池,确保有足够的空间放松身心。凭借每日开放时间(夏季通常会延长),它是北冰岛任何行程的灵活补充,提供了一个宁静的避世之所,拥有无与伦比的景色。
历史
GeoSea地热海水浴场于2018年进入冰岛蓬勃发展的旅游市场,并迅速确立了其独特而高端的沐浴目的地地位。与全国各地常见的淡水地热温泉不同,GeoSea开创性地利用了直接从其悬崖边位置下方地下获取的天然加热海水。这种创新方法提供了独特的矿物质成分,以其对皮肤温和的特性和真正非凡的沐浴体验而闻名。 从一开始,GeoSea就旨在充分利用其令人惊叹的周边环境。它戏剧性地坐落在胡萨维克海滨小镇上方,其无边泳池经过精心设计,可提供斯卡尔凡迪湾和北极海岸线无与伦比的全景。这种战略性的位置,加上其独特的海水,迅速将GeoSea提升为北冰岛最风景优美和备受追捧的景点之一。 在短时间内,GeoSea已成为胡萨维克体验的代名词,被认为是该地区游客的亮点。其重要性不仅在于其豪华的设施,还在于其与自然景观的融合,为客人提供了与冰岛原始美景的深刻联系,无论是在夏季凝视远处的鲸鱼,还是在冬季欣赏舞动的北极光。
亮点
- ✓Geothermal sea water
- ✓Bay and whale views
- ✓Cliff-edge location
- ✓Combine with whale watching
- ✓Hot tubs and pools
你知道吗?
- Opened in 2018.
- Uses unique naturally heated seawater, rich in minerals.
- Infinity pools offer panoramic views over Skjálfandi Bay.
- Distant whales can often be spotted in summer.
- Ideal for watching sunsets and Northern Lights.
- Uses hot seawater sourced from approximately 2,000 meters underground.
你知道吗?
Unlike most Icelandic geothermal spas, GeoSea exclusively uses naturally heated seawater, rich in minerals and gentle on the skin, for a truly distinctive bathing experience.
当地传说
Legends of GeoSea
GeoSea has been part of Icelandic folklore for generations. Local tales speak of hidden people (huldufólk) and other supernatural beings who inhabit the area. According to tradition, this place deserves respect and visitors should be mindful of the ancient spirits who call it home.
门票
4,500 ISK
实用信息
最佳时间
Sunset for spectacular views, winter evenings for Northern Lights, and summer for potential whale sightings.
时长
2–3 hours
前往方式
GeoSea is located just above Húsavík. From Húsavík town center, it's a short drive or taxi ride. Húsavík itself is accessible by car (approx. 5-6 hours from Reykjavík) or by domestic flight to Akureyri, then a bus or car.
交通
Car, local taxi from Húsavík, or as part of organized tours in North Iceland.
预算
6,000 – 8,500 ISK for admission. Additional costs for food/drinks.
内部提示
Enhance your North Iceland adventure by combining a relaxing soak at GeoSea with a thrilling whale-watching tour departing from Húsavík.
常见问题
What makes GeoSea Geothermal Sea Baths unique?+
Unlike most Icelandic geothermal spas, GeoSea uses naturally heated seawater, rich in minerals and gentle on the skin, offering a distinctive bathing experience.
Can I see whales from the baths?+
Yes, the infinity pools overlook Skjálfandi Bay, and visitors can often spot whales in the distance during the summer months.
Is GeoSea a good place to see the Northern Lights?+
Absolutely! Its panoramic views and cliff-edge location make it especially popular for viewing the Northern Lights during winter evenings.
When did GeoSea open?+
GeoSea Geothermal Sea Baths opened in 2018 and quickly became a highlight of North Iceland.
What is the typical price range for admission?+
Admission typically ranges from 6,000 to 8,500 ISK per person, though prices may vary by season and booking type.





