The Drangsnes Hot Tubs are a series of three geothermal tubs located in the small fishing village of Drangsnes in the Westfjords of Iceland. The tubs are filled with naturally heated water sourced from geothermal springs nearby and offer stunning views of the Atlantic Ocean and surrounding landscape. Visitors can enjoy the therapeutic benefits of geothermal water while surrounded by the raw beauty of Iceland's nature. The hot tubs are free of charge, although donations are welcome to support their maintenance. The village of Drangsnes maintains the tubs, making them a wonderful example of community spirit and Icelandic hospitality. The hot tubs are a great place to relax and unwind, and their remote location makes them an ideal spot for Northern Lights viewing in the winter. The area is also home to a rich collection of folklore, including the legend of the three trolls who wanted to separate the Westfjords from the rest of Iceland
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Activities: The kids loved the three hot tubs by the sea, with one being warm, one hot, and one cool. They were perfect for soaking in the views and enjoying the fresh air
Highlights: We especially liked the view of the blue sea and how peaceful the hot tubs were. It was a great place to relax and enjoy the beauty of Iceland ✨