Iceland welcomes you to a fantastic geothermal lagoon in the spring of 2021
Times of IndiaTIMESOFINDIA.COM/TRAVEL TRENDS, ICELAND/ Created : Jun 22, 2020, 13:17 IST
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Iceland is opening a geothermal lagoon with an oceanfront view in the spring of 2021. The phenomenally beautiful man-made lagoon, the Sky Lagoon, is located in Kársnes Harbour, Kópavogur.
Iceland is opening a geothermal lagoon with an oceanfront view in the spring of 2021. The phenomenally beautiful man-made lagoon, the Sky Lagoon, is located in Kársnes Harbour, Kópavogur. Read less
Iceland is opening a geothermal lagoon with an oceanfront view in the spring of 2021. The phenomenally beautiful man-made lagoon, the Sky Lagoon, is located in Kársnes Harbour, Kópavogur. The upcoming geothermal lagoon is visually appealing, and does seem like something that locals and tourists would love to experience.
The Sky Lagoon is said to be a place where guests can find mind-body-spirit connect while providing sweeping ocean views. With cold pool and sauna experiences, the lagoon is also going to have dining and retail for guests. It will be operated by a company called Pursuit, in collaboration with Nature Resort.
According to a statement from General Manager of Sky Lagoon, Dagny Petursdottir, the geothermal lagoon is one of Iceland’s most incredible experiences, with a stunning location.
As of now, reports have it that Iceland has dealt extremely well with the Coronavirus, and bars and restaurants are running in full swing. It could be a great new escape for travellers coming in from other countries that are still coping with the virus.
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