The Blue Lagoon is one of the worlds 25 natural wonders. Enjoy bathing in the warm blue water and relaxing in their magnificent spa. Grab a cold drink in the warm lagoon or treat yourself to an in water massage.
The Blue Lagoon is the one spot in Iceland that everyone must visit. With therapeutic spa treatments and fine dining at the LAVA restaurant there is nothing stopping you from enjoying a full day at the lagoon.
The Blue Lagoon is very popular but for a good reason. They limit the number of people that can enter at each time so you will never feel overcrowded. This also means you have reserve your place early to make sure you have the admission when you are in Iceland.
Contact us to enquire about booking admission for the Blue Lagoon.
Through our website you can book transportation to the Blue lagoon. Transportation can be arranged from Reykjavik city or Keflavik airport. You will also find a few exciting options that combine some great activities with a stop in the Blue Lagoon.
We hope you enjoy this once in a lifetime experience at a natural wonder.
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Bus transfer from the Keflavik International Airport to the Blue Lagoon.
USD 60 4 Hours
More informationBus transfer from downtown Reykjavik to the Blue Lagoon and back to Reykjavik.
USD 50 4 Hours
More informationTouring the Reykjanes peninsula in a super jeep and ending at the Blue Lagoon.
USD 1,424 10 Hours
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