Overview
The Blue Lagoon is one of Iceland’s most iconic geothermal spas and a top attraction for visitors. Nestled in a lava field on the Reykjanes Peninsula, it is conveniently located just 24 km from Keflavík International Airport, making it an ideal stop for travelers arriving or departing from Iceland.
This man-made geothermal spa is fed by mineral-rich waters from the nearby Svartsengi geothermal power plant. The water, naturally heated to an average of 37-39°C (98-102°F), is packed with silica and sulfur, giving it its signature milky blue hue and renowned skin-nourishing properties.
The Blue Lagoon offers a luxurious and relaxing experience, with modern facilities including changing rooms, showers, a café, and a fine-dining restaurant. Visitors can enhance their visit with premium spa treatments such as silica and algae masks, as well as in-water massages.
Surrounded by dramatic lava fields, the Blue Lagoon provides a surreal and otherworldly setting. The striking contrast between the vibrant blue waters and the rugged volcanic landscape creates an unforgettable visual experience.
Guests can unwind in the warm waters, explore the lagoon’s various sections, and soak in the breathtaking scenery. Due to its popularity, it’s highly recommended to book tickets in advance. Checking the official website for up-to-date details on opening hours, ticket prices, and special packages will help ensure a seamless visit.
With a strong commitment to sustainability, the Blue Lagoon follows eco-friendly practices, including renewing its water supply every 48 hours. This dedication to environmental responsibility enhances its appeal as a premier wellness destination in Iceland.
Reykjavik
No
22 Minutes
2 Years
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