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Blue Lagoon

240 Grindavik, Grindavik

The Basics

A soak in the famous Blue Lagoon is a must for visitors to Reykjavik. Booking ahead is required, and there are several options and extras to choose from, including towels, bathrobes, spa treatments, and special face masks. On-site facilities include a hotel, restaurant, café, bar, and spa shop.

Tours are the easiest and most convenient way to experience the lagoon complex, as most include hotel pickup and round-trip transport from Reykjavik. Some even combine a Blue Lagoon visit with other activities such as a city sightseeing tour, a Golden Circle tour, or a whale-watching cruise.

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Golden Circle, Kerid Volcanic Crater, and Blue Lagoon Day Trip from Reykjavik
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Golden Circle, Kerid Volcanic Crater, and Blue Lagoon Day Trip from Reykjavik
US$129.00 per adult
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A great day out
Oli was a really good tour guide and even took us to some extra stops that were welcome. Fully reccomend!
Callum_V, Mar 2023

Recent reviews from experiences in Reykjavik

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Do not miss the Blue Lagoon!!
Denise_N, Feb 2023
Blue Lagoon Ticket with Optional Transportation
All I can say is ‘wow’!!! The Blue Lagoon didn’t disappoint at all. The experience is not to be missed. The face masks and drinks bars were brilliant fun. The atmosphere was amazing and the changing rooms were beautifully clean and tidy. To top it all off we saw the Northern Lights as we were leaving. Memories to last a lifetime!!
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Absolutely stunning trip from start to finish.
Chris_M, Mar 2023
Golden Circle Day Tour Including Blue Lagoon Admission from Reykjavik
We had the best time on these excursions, from first pick up in the morning to the drop off at night. Very well organised and planned, each sight had facilities to cater for pretty much everyone, although a bit pricey (but that's expected). Would definitely recommend the golden circle and blue lagoon tour, the waterfall was the highlight for us but all very good and the guides were very informative.
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Bewitching Iceland!
Jane_Y, Jan 2023
Golden Circle, Blue Lagoon Including Admission & Kerid Volcanic Crater
It was a very long tour but all the stops were well planned and we saw everything on the itinerary and arrived at Blue Lagoon just after the sun set. Overall an excellent tour, clean bus and adequate time at all sights. I would recommend this tour for all first time visitors. The pickup from the bus-stop was easy too!
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Blue lagoon
Lee_W, Mar 2023
The Blue Lagoon Comfort Package Including Transfers
We got the transfer form the bus terminal in Reykjavik, very easy to find then on to the blue lagoon it was about a 40 min drive , we set off at 10 and there was no ques when we arrived so would recommend this time as when we came out there was big ques. The blue lagoon was fantastic and definitely worth a trip.
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Essential Iceland Experience
Roger_P, Mar 2023
The Blue Lagoon Comfort Package Including Transfers
When you come to Iceland Bathing in the Blue Lagoon is an essential experience. Once there they pretty much explain the whole process although it could have been a bit clearer how the lockers work. Minor thing though. Just Go!!!!!
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Go to the Blue Lagoon!
Frank_C, Nov 2022
Blue Lagoon Ticket with Optional Transportation
All I kept thinking is the lifeguards are in full parkas and we are in bathing suites in this amazing water. The drinks were good, facility was clean, restaurant was excellent! Go to the Blue Lagoon!
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Fire & Ice Tour
Sebastian_M, Mar 2023
Meradalir Volcano Hike & Blue Lagoon Tour from Reykjavík - Admission Included
We had a most amazing climb up an active volcano, which was very cold going up above the recent solidified lava flow, followed by a leisurely swim in the Blue Lagoon, at freezing temperatures in the air above but surprisingly hot in the water beneath - fire and ice in both spots!
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Blue lagoon
Holly_C, Oct 2022
Blue Lagoon Ticket with Optional Transportation
The blue lagoon is beautiful!! The facility is very clean and well run. The check in process was very fast despite a whole bus load of people coming in at once. The lagoon is so warm and beautiful! Would highly recommend.
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Excellent double trip
Bobbie_T, Mar 2023
The Blue lagoon Including Admission and Northern Lights Tour
Amazing experience at the blue lagoon. Easy pick up and drop off, great value trip including the northern lights tour which we were very lucky to see 😊
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Fantastic experience
kp363559, Mar 2023
Golden Circle, Blue Lagoon Including Admission & Kerid Volcanic Crater
We had an amazing time. Mika (hope that's spelt correct) our driver was fantastic. The whole day was full of beautiful sights. Blue lagoon was so much fun. We had a couple of extra 5 minute stops to break the journey and see things not listed on the schedule. We loved it
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Amazing tour & tour guide
Lauren_J, Mar 2023
Golden Circle, Blue Lagoon Including Admission & Kerid Volcanic Crater
Mica was an absolutely amazing tour guide - big thank you to him! He stopped off plenty of times with an extra 2 stops to see the Icelandic horses and to see how the locals make their bread using the heat from the ground! He was full of knowledge of the sites we stopped at and even gave us extra time at the blue lagoon! Highly recommend this tour, all sites are beautiful & worth doing. Plenty of time at all the sites! An amazing day :)
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Golden circle
Ruthie_R, Mar 2023
Golden Circle, Volcano Crater & Blue Lagoon Small Group Tour
Fantastic trip, so varied, amazing sights and lots of time. Highly recommend. The blue lagoon was a lovely way to finish the day
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Things to Know Before You Go

  • The Blue Lagoon can get very busy, so be prepared to wait in line to get in; book an organized tour if you want to skip the line.

  • Bring a swimsuit, towel, and flip-flops, or rent them on arrival; lockers are provided to store your belongings.

  • The Blue Lagoon is fully wheelchair accessible, with shallow areas and steps available for children and non-swimmers.

  • Free Wi-Fi is available throughout the site.

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How to Get There

The Blue Lagoon is 29 miles (47 kilometers) southwest of Reykjavik, along the Reykjanes Peninsula. It's about 50 minutes by road; the public bus takes a bit longer. Many visitors choose to visit en route to or from Keflavik Airport, 14 miles (23 kilometers) north of the Blue Lagoon, or a 20-minute drive.

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When to Get There

The Blue Lagoon is open year-round, and the busiest times are from May to September. To avoid the biggest crowds and highest prices, visit outside the peak months of July and August. If you do go in summer, arrive in the early morning, late afternoon, or evening for a somewhat quieter experience.

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The Healing Powers of the Blue Lagoon

The geothermal waters of the Blue Lagoon are typically heated to between 98°F and 104°F (37°C and 40°C), and are famous for their high levels of silica, algae, and minerals, which explain the lagoon's cloudy blue appearance. The mineral-rich waters have long been reputed for their healing properties and are reported to help skin conditions including psoriasis and eczema. If you'd like to do more than soak, there is also a sauna, steam room, man-made waterfall, silica mud masks, and in-water massages.

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Frequently Asked Questions
The answers provided below are based on answers previously given by the tour provider to customers’ questions.
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