Scenic spot introduction:
The Blue Lagoon in Iceland is the world's most famous open-air geothermal hot spring and can be called a "natural beauty salon". This largest hot spring in Iceland attracts tens of thousands of people every year, and many tourists come here regardless of their travels. Its unparalleled beautiful scenery and hot spring mud rich in various minerals are the most popular reasons for people's enthusiasm. Today, the Blue Lagoon has become Iceland's most charming promotional photo.Attractions distribution:
The Blue Lagoon is located in Grindavík on the southwest coast of Iceland, about 40 kilometers from the capital Reykjavik and only a 20-minute drive. The Blue Lake is actually an open-air hot spring. It is characterized by blue hot spring water and magical hot spring mud. It is the main purpose of people coming here. Top-notch modern facilities and services, as well as the charming volcanic rock scenery all around, are also the focus of tourists' enjoyment after soaking in hot springs. It can be said to be the most unmissable attraction in Iceland.Scenic spot features:
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travelling guideline:
1. Visitors can stay for 45 minutes after closing.
2. The Blue Lagoon has a variety of experience tours for tourists to choose from. They can also rent venues for taking photos, provide dedicated lounges, etc.
3. Tourists can book online in advance.
Best time to visit:
All seasons
Shopping recommendations:
(Blue Lagoon Store) Various skin care products and postcards made from hot spring minerals.
(Blue Lagoon Restaurant) includes local Icelandic specialties, steaks, sushi, etc., with a wide variety.
(Shopping in Iceland) Perfume and cosmetics, wool products, key chains with patterns of Iceland’s national bird or polar bear, wallets and hats made of fish skin, etc.
(Icelandic food) fresh fish, mutton, dairy products, hot dogs (pylsur), etc.
Scenic spot location:
Europe>Iceland
How to get there:
Blue Lagoon:
1. By car: There are regular buses to the Blue Lagoon from the capital Reykjavik (Reykjavik) and Keflavík International Airport (Keflavík International Airport).
2. Self-driving: Drive along Route 41 towards Reykjanes peninsula, turn onto Route 43 and drive for 10 minutes.
Reykjavik:
1. Airplane: Most international flights arrive at Keflavík International Airport, and most cities in Greenland and Iceland arrive in Reykjavik. Reykjavík Airport.
2. City transportation: bus (Strætó bs), taxi (Reykjavik Taxi) or rent a car locally for tours.
Scenic area map:
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Blue Lagoon ticket price:
General admission:
January to May, September and December: 33 euros for adults, 15 euros for children aged 14-15 and disabled persons, free for children under 13 years old.
June to August: 40 euros for adults, 15 euros for children aged 14-15 and disabled persons, free for children under 13 years old.
Experience package:
Midnight experience: from 105 euros
SPA enjoyment: from 90 euros
Romantic trip: 434 From Euro
Scenic area opening hours:
June and August 16-31: 9:00-21:00
July 1st-August 15: 9:00-24:00
September-May: 10:00 -20:00
Special holidays:
December 23: 10:00-17:00
December 24: 10:00-13:00
December 25th: 10:00-15:00
December 31st: 10:00-16:00
January 1st: 10:00-20:00