GeoSea

Clifftop geothermal sea baths over the bay.

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Welcome to GeoSea

GeoSea is a stylish set of geothermal sea baths perched on the cliffs at Husavik, where warm saltwater pools look out over Skjalfandi bay.

On clear evenings you can watch whales spout offshore or the midnight sun glow over the water as you soak.

How to get there

North Iceland is served by Akureyri Airport with quick flights from Reykjavik, and sits squarely on the ring road for anyone driving the country.

Region: Northeast Iceland
Type: Natural
Best for: Geothermal bathing, views, relaxation
Best time: Year round
Suggested time: 2 to 3 hours
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GeoSea

What to see and do

The places and moments worth slowing down for.

Sea baths

Warm saltwater pools fed by geothermal heat.

Bay views

Wide vistas over Skjalfandi bay.

Whales and sun

Watch for whales or the midnight sun while you soak.

Tours & activities

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Good to know

Quick answers for planning your visit.

Where is GeoSea?

GeoSea is in Northeast Iceland, Iceland. It is on the cliffs at Husavik in the northeast.

What is GeoSea known for?

GeoSea is known for its warm geothermal sea water pools, clifftop views over Skjalfandi bay, and chances to spot whales and the midnight sun.

When is the best time to visit GeoSea?

The best time to visit is year round, and every season here has its own character.

How long should I spend at GeoSea?

Most visitors spend 2 to 3 hours here, depending on the weather and how much of the surroundings you want to explore.

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