Blue Lagoon tickets and tours
Wallowing in the steamy waters of the Blue Lagoon is one of this 100% Iceland experiences that define a holiday here. On this evening excursion, everything from transport to entry is all sorted for you, so all you'll need is your swimsuit and a couple of hours to take it easy in some of the most surreal surroundings on the island.You'll arrive at the Blue Lagoon in the early evening, where you'll walk through reception, pick up your electronic wristband and head straight for the warming waters of the lagoon. You'll emerge into the icy air, but step into the steaming 37-degree water, and you'll soon forget all about it in the misty half-darkness.There's a spa area, massage waterfall, sauna and swim-up bar where you can grab yourself a glass of bubbly to enjoy in the milky blue water. You'll have a couple of hours to soak it all up before it's time to get changed and head back to Reykjavik.
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No trip to Iceland would be complete without submerging yourself in the steamy volcanic waters of the Blue Lagoon. And on this half-day tour everything from transport to entry is all sorted for you, so all you'll need is your swimsuit and a couple of hours to take it easy in some of the most surreal surroundings on the island.Arriving at the Blue Lagoon, you'll walk through reception, pick up your electronic wristband and head straight for the warming waters of the lagoon. You'll emerge into the icy air, but step into the steaming 37-degree water, and you'll soon forget all about it.There's a spa area, massage waterfall, sauna and swim-up bar where you can grab yourself a glass of bubbly to enjoy in the milky blue water. You'll have a couple of hours to soak it all up before it's time to get changed and head back to Reykjavik.
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Blue Lagoon transfer from Keflavik International Airport
Start your holiday by bathing in the famous Blue Lagoon. Enjoy the comfortable transfer from the airport and visit Iceland's most relaxing attraction!
Blue Lagoon and Northern Lights full-day tour
Start your day with a comfort entrance to Blue Lagoon and enjoy the geothermal waters before heading on a Northern Lights adventure in the evening!
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Bali Blue Lagoon snorkeling guided tour with transport and lunch
Book this private tour with a professional guide of Blue Lagoon Beach in Bali! Transportation and lunch included.
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Bali Blue Lagoon snorkeling excursion with Tegenungan Waterfall
Book this full-day snorkeling adventure at Blue Lagoon and Tanjung Jepun and visit the Tegenungan Waterfall in Ubud!
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Bali Blue Lagoon snorkeling with transport and lunch
Book this full-day private tour to Blue Lagoon Beach with hotel pick-up and lunch included.
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Golden Circle and Blue Lagoon admission tickets with Kerid Volcanic Crater
Visit Iceland's Golden Circle and Blue Lagoon in one day with admission tickets included. Stop at the spectacular Kerid Volcanic Crater.
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Golden Circle tour and Blue Lagoon admission
Book this Golden Circle tour with Blue Lagoon admission for a day full of excitement and relaxation taking in some of Iceland's most famous sights.
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Small group Golden Circle and Blue Lagoon tour with admission ticket
Join this small group tour of the Golden Circle combined with a bathing experience in the Blue Lagoon for the ultimate Icelandic experience.
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Golden Circle and Blue Lagoon tour with admission ticket
Join this group tour of the Golden Circle combined with a bathing experience in the Blue Lagoon for the ultimate Icelandic experience.
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Golden Circle tour and Blue Lagoon transfer
Visit Iceland's quintessential sites in this day tour which conveniently combines all the must-sees of the Golden Circle in one single experience.
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The inside story
The Blue Lagoon is a geothermal spa in Iceland, located in a lava field near Grindavík on the Reykjanes Peninsula, in a location favourable for geothermal power. Situated just 20 minutes by car from Keflavík International Airport and 50 minutes from Reykjavík, the Blue Lagoon is one of the most visited attractions in Iceland, drawing people from all over the world.
The lagoon is supplied by water used in the nearby Svartsengi geothermal power station. The water’s iconic colour is a result of the way that silica reflects sunlight, with the properties of the water being 70% ocean water and 30% freshwater. The water temperature of the bathing and swimming area averages 37-39 degrees Celsius making it the perfect trip to enjoy at any time of the year, regardless of the season.