Visiting GeoSea Geothermal Sea Baths, Húsavík: Ticket prices, hours and tips

GeoSea Geothermal Sea Baths is a modern wellness facility located on the Húsavíkurhöfði headland in Húsavík, North Iceland. This guide covers opening hours, ticket prices, transport, accessibility, and practical visitor tips to assist in planning a trip to the site.

Most people visit as part of a Diamond Circle tour, although this guide will show you how to get there independently if you book tickets directly.

The information in this guide was last updated in April 2026. A key update for this season is the revision of the adult admission price to 7,490 ISK, reflecting recent adjustments on the official website to account for increased operational costs and facility maintenance.

Quick facts

FeatureDetail
Opening hoursDaily 12:00 – 22:00 (April to May)
Ticket pricesAdult: 7,490 ISK; Senior/Student: 4,790 ISK; Child (6–16): 3,990 ISK
AddressVitaslóð 1, 640 Húsavík, Iceland
Nearest transportHúsavík Harbour (1.5 km away)
Typical time needed1.5 to 2.5 hours

GeoSea Geothermal Sea Baths opening hours

GeoSea operates on a seasonal schedule with longer hours during the summer peak. From April 1st to May 31st, the baths are open daily from 12:00 to 22:00. During the high summer months of June, July, and August, opening hours typically extend from 10:00 to midnight.

In the winter months (September to March), the facility maintains a 12:00 to 22:00 schedule, though midweek hours in January and February may be further reduced to 17:00 – 22:00. Last entry is generally permitted 45 minutes before closing, but guests must exit the water 15 minutes prior to the final closing time.

GeoSea Geothermal Sea Baths ticket prices

Admission for adults (ages 17+) is 7,490 ISK. Senior citizens (65+), visitors with disabilities, and students with valid ID pay a reduced rate of 4,790 ISK. Children aged 6 to 16 are charged 3,990 ISK, while children aged 5 and under are admitted free of charge.

Tickets should be bought online in advance.

Opening hours and ticket prices were checked on the official website and last updated in April 2026. GeoSea is a key attraction on the Diamond Circle route, which also features Dettifoss Waterfall, Lake Mývatn, and Goðafoss Waterfall. Admission includes access to the pools, steam room, changing facilities, and complimentary use of soap, shampoo, and conditioner.

How to get to GeoSea Geothermal Sea Baths

GeoSea is located on a cliff overlooking Skjálfandi Bay, just north of Húsavík town centre. Visitors travelling by car should follow the road past the Húsavík harbour and continue toward the yellow Húsavík Lighthouse; the entrance is clearly marked along the headland.

Public transport is available via the Strætó regional bus (Route 79) from Akureyri, which stops at the Húsavík harbour. From the harbour stop, it is a 20-minute uphill walk to reach the baths. Taxis are available in Húsavík for those who prefer not to walk from the town centre.

Alternatively, visit as part of a Diamond Circle tour.

Parking at GeoSea Geothermal Sea Baths

There is a dedicated paved car park located directly at the GeoSea entrance. Parking is free of charge for guests and is large enough to accommodate passenger cars and small tour vans.

During peak afternoon hours, the main lot can fill quickly, but street parking is generally available along the access road. Visitors should note that while the car park is accessible year-round, the headland can be very windy, and car doors should be held firmly when opening.

How long to spend at GeoSea Geothermal Sea Baths

A standard visit to GeoSea typically lasts between 1.5 and 2 hours. This timeframe provides sufficient time to enjoy the infinity pools, visit the steam room, and use the showering facilities without rushing.

Those who wish to utilize the swim-up bar or the on-site bistro may prefer to allow for up to 3 hours. There is no maximum time limit imposed on individual tickets, but the facility has a capacity limit of 160 people to maintain a calm environment.

Accessibility at GeoSea Geothermal Sea Baths

GeoSea is designed to be wheelchair accessible, with level entry from the car park to the reception and changing areas. The facility includes dedicated accessible changing rooms and showers to accommodate visitors with mobility impairments.

The infinity pools feature sloped entry points and handrails to assist with safe access. A pool lift is available on-site for those who require additional assistance to enter the water. The outdoor viewing terrace and bistro area are also step-free.

Inside GeoSea Geothermal Sea Baths

The facility features three interconnected infinity pools filled with geothermal seawater maintained at a constant temperature of 38-39°C. Unlike many other lagoons, the water is naturally rich in salt and minerals and is completely chemical-free, as a steady flow of water ensures constant circulation.

The interior of the building houses a steam room and a bistro with floor-to-ceiling windows overlooking the bay. A swim-up bar is accessible directly from the pools, allowing guests to purchase beverages using their waterproof wristbands. The architecture, created by the same firm that designed the Blue Lagoon, uses local lava rock and slate to blend the facility into the cliffside. The most notable experience is the panoramic view of the Kinnarfjöll Mountains and the potential to spot whales in the bay from the water.

Practical visitor tips

CategoryAdvice
TimingBook an evening slot to experience the midnight sun in summer or the potential for Northern Lights in spring.
CrowdsCapacity is capped at 160 people; book online at least 24 hours in advance to guarantee entry.
LayoutLeave your camera in the locker; while photos are allowed in the water, the steam can damage equipment.
Entry processYou must shower naked with soap before entering the pools to comply with Icelandic hygiene regulations.
LogisticsTowels, swimsuits, and bathrobes are available for rent at reception if you do not bring your own.

Frequently asked questions about GeoSea Geothermal Sea Baths

QuestionAnswer
Is GeoSea suitable for children?Yes, it is kid-friendly, though children under 16 must be accompanied by an adult.
Do you need to book tickets in advance for GeoSea?Yes, online booking is highly recommended as walk-ins are often turned away when the site is at capacity.
Is GeoSea open on Sundays?Yes, it is open every Sunday from 12:00 to 22:00 during the spring season.
Are lockers available at GeoSea?Yes, admission includes a digital wristband for a secure locker in the changing rooms.

Things to do near GeoSea Geothermal Sea Baths

  • Húsavík Whale Museum: An educational facility in the harbour featuring 11 real whale skeletons and exhibits on marine biology.
  • Whale Watching Tours: Multiple operators depart from Húsavík harbour for 3-hour tours of Skjálfandi Bay.
  • The Exploration Museum: A museum dedicated to the history of exploration, including the training of Apollo astronauts in Iceland.
  • Húsavíkurkirkja: An iconic wooden church built in 1907, located in the heart of the village.
  • Húsavíkurfjall Hike: A 2-3 hour trail starting behind the town that offers panoramic views of the bay and the Arctic Circle.

What to visit tomorrow

  • Mývatn Nature Baths: A 45-minute drive away, these large geothermal pools offer views over the volcanic landscapes of Lake Mývatn.
  • Forest Lagoon: Located 1 hour away near Akureyri, these baths are built into a pine forest with views of the fjord.
  • Vök Baths: A 2-hour drive east, featuring unique floating geothermal pools on Lake Urriðavatn.
  • Grettislaug: A 2-hour drive west, these are two natural stone hot tubs located directly on the edge of the sea in Skagafjörður.
  • Bakkaböðin Hot Tubs: Located 1 hour 15 minutes away in Kópasker, featuring geothermal tubs with views over Öxarfjörður.