"Best for a healing soak "Chances are, you’ve either been to Iceland or know someone who has. The secret’s definitely out on the country’s life-changing potential, especially its naturally healing geothermal waters. But there’s a new spa on the scene that’s worth planning another trip around if you’ve been already (and worth factoring into your first-timer’s itinerary if you haven’t). Sky Lagoon, opened in March 2021, is built into a cliff just 15 minutes outside of Reykjavik town and is meant to honor authentic Icelandic bathing culture. Like its now-competitor Blue Lagoon, the long-standing must-visit spa on everyone’s Iceland bucket lists, Sky Lagoon embraces the country’s geothermal waters—but it also has its own signature skin-care line and offers sweeping panoramic views of the Atlantic Ocean from its breathtaking infinity pool. The treatment to get here is the Seven Step Ritual, which takes you through a series of traditional bathing experiences, from a cold glacier pool to a bright sauna to a warm waterfall shower, all of which leave you feeling like a softer, silkier, cleaner, and more rejuvenated version of your old self. Bonus: If you can go soon, you may be able to catch the Northern Lights while you’re there—peak viewing season in Iceland is October through February. And while the spa does not have accommodations, there are plenty of hotels in nearby Reykjavik to book. 101 Hotel is a favorite among design lovers, and The Reykjavik EDITION just opened in November 2021 with 253 rooms and a rooftop perfect for processing your epic adventures."