THAT TRANSITION!!! Maybe my best one EVER? Ok but for real, I went to the non touristy version of the blue lagoon nature baths in Iceland in Mývatn and it was A DREAM! #iceland #naturebath #myvatn #transition
OMG, you guys! If you're planning a trip to Iceland, you absolutely HAVE to put Mývatn Nature Baths on your itinerary. Seriously, forget everything you think you know about crowded tourist spots. This place is pure magic, and when I say 'POV you're going to the nature baths in Iceland,' I mean it – this is the experience you're dreaming of! Stepping into the milky blue waters of Mývatn was like entering another dimension. The steam rising off the geothermal pools, the crisp Icelandic air, and the panoramic views of the surrounding volcanic landscapes... it was surreal. Unlike some other well-known lagoons, Mývatn offered such a tranquil and authentic vibe. It felt like a true escape, a place where you could genuinely relax and soak in Iceland's incredible natural beauty without feeling like you're part of a conveyor belt of visitors. The water itself is incredibly soothing, rich in minerals that leave your skin feeling amazing. I spent what felt like hours just floating, letting the warm water melt away all the stress. Imagine looking up at the sky, maybe even catching a glimpse of the Northern Lights if you're lucky enough to visit at night during the right season – absolute bliss! Now, for some practical tips from my own experience! First up, booking: While it's generally less crowded than the Blue Lagoon, especially during off-peak times, I'd still recommend booking your entry in advance online, especially if you have a specific time slot in mind. It saves time and ensures you won't be disappointed. What to bring: Definitely a swimsuit! You can rent towels there, but bringing your own can save a few bucks. Don't forget a water bottle – staying hydrated is key when you're soaking in hot water. A waterproof phone case is also a lifesaver if you want to capture those incredible 'POV you're going to the nature baths' moments without worrying about your device. Facilities: The changing rooms are clean and modern, with hot showers. There's also a lovely little café on-site where you can grab a snack or a warm drink after your bath, which is perfect for warming up completely before heading back out. Best time to visit: I went during the day, which offered spectacular views, but I've heard incredible things about visiting in the evening, especially in winter, for stargazing or Northern Lights hunting. Each season offers a unique charm, so there's no bad time, really! What truly sets Mývatn Nature Baths apart for me is that authentic, less commercialized feel. It’s part of the stunning Mývatn area, which itself is packed with geological wonders to explore before or after your bath. It's truly Iceland's hidden gem, offering all the geothermal goodness you crave with a much more serene atmosphere. If you're looking for that perfect blend of relaxation, natural wonder, and a genuinely local feel, trust me, this is where you need to be. My trip to Mývatn was, without a doubt, a dream come true!









































































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