Geosea

Geosea Geothermal- sea baths located in Húsavík, North Iceland with a mesmerizing view of Skjálfandi bay ✨
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Where fire meets ice, the water becomes magic ✨
15/11/2025

Where fire meets ice, the water becomes magic ✨

Kæru gestir, Lokað verður hjá okkur frá 10. til 17. nóvember vegna viðhalds. Við biðjumst velvirðingar á óþægindunum. De...
07/11/2025

Kæru gestir,
Lokað verður hjá okkur frá 10. til 17. nóvember vegna viðhalds.
Við biðjumst velvirðingar á óþægindunum.

Dear guests,
We will be closed from 10th to 17th of November due to maintenance.
We apologize for the inconvenience.

31/10/2025

There are not so many places which feels like this 🫠 Somewhere between reality & a dream ✨

Book your tickets at www.geosea.is

Painted by the sky 🌅 at  ✨
19/10/2025

Painted by the sky 🌅 at ✨

Hefur þú prófað brauðið frá Brauð & Co ?
09/10/2025

Hefur þú prófað brauðið frá Brauð & Co ?

09/10/2025
Takk fyrir komuna 🫶🏻
29/09/2025

Takk fyrir komuna 🫶🏻

Address

Vitaslóð 1
Húsavík
640

Opening Hours

Monday 12:00 - 22:00
Tuesday 12:00 - 22:00
Wednesday 12:00 - 22:00
Thursday 12:00 - 22:00
Friday 12:00 - 22:00
Saturday 12:00 - 22:00
Sunday 12:00 - 22:00

Telephone

003544641210

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Geosea geothermal sea-baths

Unique geothermal sea-baths in Húsavík, North-Iceland. A place of natural tranquility and a rejuvenating experience for body and soul.

About GeoSea

For centuries, the geothermal heat north of Húsavík has been known to residents, who have utilized it for bathing and washing. Drilling for hot water at Húsavíkurhöfði in the mid-20th century revealed water that turned out to be hot seawater, too rich in minerals to be suitable for heating houses.

Instead of letting this hot water go to waste, an old cheese barrel was installed at Húsavíkurhöfði. There, Húsavík residents could enjoy the health benefits of bathing in hot seawater. Those suffering from skin conditions such as psoriasis have found relief by bathing in the water, which is at an optimal temperature of 38°-39°C.