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Why Cold Plunge Resorts Are Booming in 2026: The 7 Best Wellness Hotels Around the World to Book

From Left to Right) Thuy Anh Fox, Tara Young, Sheri Rosen, and Allison Olfelt, members of the “Submergents” group take the plunge into frigid waters during Arctic Blast on the frozen surface of Lake Harriet in Minneapolis, Minnesota, on January 20, 2025.
Cold plunge resorts are booming in 2026. Here are the 7 best luxury wellness retreats for cold water therapy. AFP via Getty Images

Luxury travel is getting colder — and quieter. Cold plunge resorts are reshaping the wellness vacation, drawing travelers who want recovery, hydrotherapy circuits and ice-cold water therapy instead of poolside cocktails. The shift matters now because demand has surged in the last five years, and properties from Iceland to Tucson are building entire experiences around the practice.

Cold plunging — immersing the body in water below 60 degrees Fahrenheit for short periods — is typically paired with saunas, hot tubs and other restorative treatments. What was once a fringe Scandinavian ritual is now a booking driver for high-end resorts.

How Cold Plunge Resorts Work

Most cold plunge resorts build their experiences around a hydrotherapy circuit: alternating between heat (saunas, steam, hot tubs) and cold (plunges, cold showers, snow rolls), followed by rest. The contrast is the point.

Dr. Lubna Khan-Salim, an aesthetic surgeon and cold-plunge advocate, told Vogue in 2024 that cold water therapy has long been part of Scandinavian wellness culture, but its popularity has grown sharply in the past five years.

“It particularly took hold in lockdown during the global pandemic,” she said. “It was a relatively safe activity for people to do outdoors while social distancing and many people took to social media to share how a cold dip improved their mood and health.”

Studies have linked cold plunging to improved insulin sensitivity, increased dopamine, lower inflammation, increased metabolism and reduced stress.

Why the Trend Is Booming Now

Dr. Marcus Coplin, a naturopathic medical doctor and medical director for The Springs Resort, told Vogue, “Cold water plunging is like an exercise system for the circulatory, hormonal, nervous, and immune system all at once.” He added, “Recently, I’ve seen a major uptick in the amount of people who want to take a cold water plunge as part of their self-directed health and well-being practice.”

Resorts are responding. New properties feature dedicated cold plunge tubs, and established spas are retrofitting hydrotherapy circuits into their wellness programming.

7 of the Best Cold Plunge Resorts Around the World

1. Deplar Farm — Iceland

A converted sheep farm in northern Iceland’s Fljót Valley on the Troll Peninsula. Guests get outdoor cold plunges, a Viking sauna, seasonal Northern Lights views from the water and the option to roll in the snow after sauna sessions.

2. CopenHot — Denmark

Located on Refshaleøen in Copenhagen and considered Denmark’s largest outdoor spa. Fire-heated hot tubs, panoramic saunas and cold plunge tubs overlook Copenhagen Harbor. Winter bathing clubs continue to grow across Denmark, where plunging is treated as social.

3. Bota Bota — Montreal

A floating spa anchored in Montreal’s Old Port. The water circuit pairs saunas, steam baths, cold baths and cold showers with massages and facials, making it one of North America’s best-known urban cold plunge destinations.

4. Arctic Bath — Sweden

A floating eco-luxury retreat with a circular open-air cold bath at its center. Guests plunge directly into the freezing Lule River, then move to sauna sessions and spa treatments.

5. Krallerhof — Austria

Set in the Austrian Alps, Krallerhof’s ATMOSPHERE wellness space includes a 50-meter infinity pool that stretches toward a natural lake, plus cold plunge saunas and other hydrotherapy features.

6. Alyeska Resort — Alaska

Tucked into the Chugach Mountains, Alyeska’s 50,000-square-foot Nordic spa offers hot tubs, saunas and dedicated cold plunges built around traditional hydrotherapy.

7. Canyon Ranch — Tucson

Named the No. 1 Wellness Resort in the Americas by the Michelin Guide 2025, Canyon Ranch Tucson includes a dedicated cold plunge pool alongside spa treatments, fitness programs and recovery-focused experiences.

What to Know Before You Book

Cold plunge resorts vary widely in intensity. Arctic Bath and Deplar Farm lean into raw, river- and snow-based immersion. Bota Bota and Canyon Ranch offer structured circuits in more controlled environments. Travelers new to cold therapy should start with shorter immersions and follow each property’s guidance — and check with a doctor before plunging if they have heart or circulation conditions.

This article was created by content specialists using various tools, including AI.

This story was originally published May 7, 2026 at 4:21 PM.

Hanna Wickes
Miami Herald
Hanna Wickes is a content specialist working with McClatchy Media’s Trend Hunter and national content specialists team. Prior to her current role, she wrote for Life & Style, In Touch, Mod Moms Club and more. She spent three years as a writer and executive editor at J-14 Magazine right up until its shutdown in August 2025, where she covered Young Hollywood and K-pop. She began her journalism career as a local reporter for Straus News, chasing small-town stories before diving headfirst into entertainment. Hanna graduated from the University of North Carolina at Wilmington in 2020 with a degree in Communication Studies and Journalism.
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