Blue Lagoon
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Blue Lagoon

Iceland's geothermal spa paradise in volcanic landscape

The Blue Lagoon isn't just another hot spring. This milky blue geothermal spa sits in the middle of a black lava field on Iceland's Reykjanes Peninsula, creating one of the most surreal landscapes you'll ever soak in. The water hovers around 99°F year-round, heated by the Svartsengi geothermal power plant next door. Yes, it's touristy. And yes, it's expensive. But floating in those mineral-rich waters while snow falls around you? That's something you'll remember long after your credit card statement arrives.

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Blue Lagoon operates on a reservation-only system, and spots fill up weeks in advance during peak season. The Comfort package starts at 8,990 ISK (about $65) and includes lagoon entry, silica mud mask, use of towel, and a drink. Premium runs 11,990 ISK ($87) and adds algae mask, slippers, and bathrobe. The Retreat Spa package at 89,000 ISK ($645) gets you access to the exclusive Retreat Lagoon plus spa treatments. Book directly through their website at least two weeks ahead. Walk-ins don't exist here.

Money-Saving Tips

  • 1.Book the basic Comfort package - the Premium add-ons aren't worth the 30% price jump
  • 2.Bring your own water bottle to refill at the lagoon's free stations instead of buying drinks
  • 3.Skip the overpriced Lava Restaurant and eat before or after your visit in Grindavík
  • 4.Buy the silica mud mask at the lagoon gift shop after your visit - it's the same product for half the price of duty-free
  • 5.Consider the Retreat Spa package only if you're celebrating something special - the exclusive lagoon area justifies the premium
  • 6.Book midweek visits in shoulder season for the lowest prices and smallest crowds

Travel Tips

  • Shower thoroughly before entering - the staff will check and it's considered extremely rude to skip this step
  • Keep your hair dry or tie it up - the mineral-rich water can damage and tangle hair
  • Don't stay in the water longer than 45 minutes at a time - the high mineral content can dehydrate you
  • The lagoon floor is uneven lava rock - wear the provided slippers and walk carefully
  • Apply the silica mud mask to your face while in the water, not before entering
  • Bring a waterproof bag for your phone and valuables - lockers are provided but not waterproof
  • The changing rooms get crowded - arrive early in your time slot for a more relaxed experience
  • Don't wear jewelry in the lagoon - the minerals can cause permanent discoloration

Frequently Asked Questions

Entry starts at 8,990 ISK ($65) for the basic Comfort package. Premium packages run 11,990 ISK ($87), while the luxury Retreat Spa experience costs 89,000 ISK ($645). Prices vary by season and must be booked in advance online.

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