Golden Circle: Small-Group Tour + Blue Lagoon Transfers from Reykjavik
What's Included
About Blue Lagoon Tickets & Day Trips [+Transfer Ticket Options]
The Blue Lagoon stands as a testament to Iceland's unique geological landscape, offering visitors a serene and rejuvenating experience. The geothermal waters, rich in silica and minerals, are known for their therapeutic benefits, promoting relaxation and skin health. Imagine yourself immersed in the warm, milky blue waters, surrounded by black lava fields – a stark yet beautiful contrast that creates an otherworldly atmosphere.
This environment encourages both physical and mental well-being. The air is crisp and clean, adding to the feeling of escape and renewal. People visit to relieve stress, soothe aching muscles, and enjoy the simple pleasure of floating in a naturally heated pool.
Highlights
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, most Blue Lagoon tours include admission to the Blue Lagoon. However, be sure to confirm the inclusions when booking.
It is highly recommended to book Blue Lagoon tours well in advance, especially during peak season, as they often sell out.
Yes, towels are typically provided as part of the Blue Lagoon entry included in most tours.
Bring a swimsuit, and consider bringing sunglasses and a waterproof camera. Towels and toiletries are usually provided.
While there isn't a strict time limit, most visitors spend 2-4 hours at the Blue Lagoon. Check your specific tour details for any time constraints.
Yes, the Blue Lagoon has restaurants and an in-water bar where you can purchase food and drinks.
Yes, Blue Lagoon tours are suitable for children, but those under 8 must wear arm floaties provided by the Lagoon.








































