Vok baths is located just 5 minutes from Egilsstadir in East Iceland. It features three pools of varying temperatures, two of which are floating on lake Urriðavatn. The pool range from 39-41 degrees celsius and have a swim up bar that serves tap beer and delicious smoothies. From the floating pools you can cold plunge into the lake. Vok is a great way to experience the local bathing culture and I highly recommend adding it to your itinerary!
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