Blue Lagoon
Blue Lagoon

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 city sightseeing, 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
$129.00 per adult
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Golden Circle
Great experience. Our guide Sammie was the best. Can’t wait to come back and see more What can I say except yes please
Lisa_C, Sep 2023

Recent reviews from experiences in Reykjavik

Tour is good
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Tour is good
Prudelaine_N, Aug 2023
Private Blue Lagoon in Reykjavik with Pick Up
Tour is good, they accommodated our request to stop by in the Bridge between continents instead of just Blue Lagoon. Smooth check in in Blue lagoon. Driver was friendly. Van is nice and clean. Recommended this tour.
Relaxing- a must if visiting Reykjavik
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Relaxing- a must if visiting Reykjavik
Brenda_S, Sep 2023
Blue Lagoon Admission with Transfer
The blue lagoon is a fantastic place to visit- you will leave feeling relaxed and if you follow the facial mask regimen, your skin will be refreshed and look more youthful. We had a wonderful visit with several of our friends and family!
Long day but worth it.
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Long day but worth it.
Dominick_V, Sep 2023
Golden Circle Day Tour Including Blue Lagoon Admission from Reykjavik
The Golden Circe tour and the Blue Lagoon were excellent. The tour guide on the Golden Circle tour was very knowledgeable and informative. We got collected at the cruise port and it was a bit chaotic as there were multiple buses and there was no tour guide there to organise everything It is a long trip lasting 13 hours and it is 2 separate tours. We got no information about the admission process or the return time from the Blue Lagoon
Iceland's thermal hot springs experience
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Iceland's thermal hot springs experience
ehan298433, Sep 2023
The Blue Lagoon Comfort Package Including Transfers
Blue Lagoon is one of the kind natural thermal out door hot springs I have ever experienced. My wife and I so in love with the facility and environment at Blue Lagoon, we will come back to visit it again in the future.
What a great way to see the spectacular icons of Iceland!
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What a great way to see the spectacular icons of Iceland!
Catherine_J, Sep 2023
Golden Circle, Blue Lagoon Including Admission & Kerid Volcanic Crater
Finishing off at the Blue Lagoon was the perfect end to our stay in Iceland and it was great to get so close to Gullfoss - the most spectacular waterfall.
Amazing!
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Amazing!
LeeAnn_N, Sep 2023
Blue Lagoon Admission with Transfer
Fabulous time! The Blue Lagoon was stunning and the transfer process was flawless! This is a must do before you keave Iceland!
Great trip to blue lagoon
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Great trip to blue lagoon
p8jr47xgyb, Sep 2023
The Blue Lagoon Comfort Package Including Transfers
Great trip. Easy to negotiate the transfers and the drivers were super helpful. We were able to choose our departure time from the blue lagoon giving us total flexibility.
Totally worth it!
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Totally worth it!
Rita_W, Sep 2023
Golden Circle, Blue Lagoon Including Admission & Kerid Volcanic Crater
Thor was an excellent guide. He was knowledgeable as well as entertaining. Visiting these parts of Iceland makes us want to come back and explore more. The Blue Lagoon was an awesome experience. (This tour includes entry into the lagoon). Bring a cover for your phone if you want to take pics while in the Lagoon. This was a small group tour which made it more personal.
Really recommend this trip
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Really recommend this trip
Penny_J, Sep 2023
Golden Circle, Kerid Volcanic Crater, and Blue Lagoon Day Trip from Reykjavik
Mils the guide from France was amazing, so kind, thoughtful and knowledgeable. A long day but so worthwhile and to end it in the Blue Lagoon is perfect The only issue was the website did not make it clear I had to buy my own Blue Lagoon ticket for the set time. Another passenger had the same issue which LUCKILY was resolved
Golden circle and blue lagoon tours
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Golden circle and blue lagoon tours
CHUONG_N, Aug 2023
Golden Circle Day Tour Including Blue Lagoon Admission from Reykjavik
We really enjoyed both tours. Thanks Cat, the nice tour guide lady! Blue Lagoon was an amazing place to visit!
Don't miss the Golden Circle
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Don't miss the Golden Circle
Deb_B, Aug 2023
Full-Day Golden Circle & Kerid Volcanic Crater Tour with Blue Lagoon Transfers
Kelgi was the best tour guide/driver. He kept us informed and answered all our questions. We loved seeing the natural beauty of Iceland 's Golden Circle and enjoyed our dip at the Blue Lagoon.
Excellent day all round!
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Excellent day all round!
Jennifer_L, Sep 2023
Golden Circle, Blue Lagoon Including Admission & Kerid Volcanic Crater
Our guide Olaf was very knowledgeable about the area and provided excellent information to our group. The tectonic plate was a good experience, topped off with an unexpected waterfall. Blue lagoon a real highlight. Would recommend this tour to anyone without their own transport.
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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 driving; 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, 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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