Iceland is a one-of-a-kind destination where nature, adventure, and learning come together, making it a dream vacation for curious kids and engaged parents. 

From geothermal pools to lava shows, Iceland is essentially one giant natural playground. If you’re looking to explore Iceland like a local and wondering, What do Icelanders do with their kids? They head to the pool—no matter the weather. Every town in Iceland has an outdoor, geothermally heated swimming pool with at least one hot tub. These pools are thoroughly designed, making them perfect for families, with shallow leisure pools, slides of all sizes, and toys.  

Other top family experiences include: 

  1. Perlan Museum: The exhibition, Wonders of Iceland, is a fantastic way to explain Iceland’s main elements to children. Guests start by entering an artificial long ice cave. Other exhibitions include volcanoes, glaciers, and cliffs. 
  2. Whale-Watching: On whale-watching tours, people see flukes, flippers, and fins, but hardly ever the entire whale. For children, this tiny glimpse is all that is needed to capture their imagination and provide scale to these ocean giants. When the weather is not cooperating for a whale-watching tour, visit the Whales of Iceland exhibition that features 23 life-size models of whale species found in Icelandic waters.  
  3. Flyover Iceland: This thrilling virtual ride takes riders on an unforgettable journey over the country’s stunning landscapes—all without leaving Reykjavik. Soar over glaciers, volcanoes, and waterfalls with special effects, including wind, mist, and smells, that make your flight feel incredibly real. 
  4. Lava Show: Feel the heat at the Lava Show, the world’s only live lava exhibition. This unique attraction brings you face-to-face with real molten lava flowing indoors, recreating the awe-inspiring spectacle of a volcanic eruption.