Blue Lagoon (Blue Lagoon) - the most famous spa-complex in Iceland. How much does it cost to stay in the blue lagoon
The most popular place for tourists who come to Iceland is the Blue Lagoon, a unique thermal spring, the temperature in which varies from thirty-seven to forty degrees all year round. And being in warm, sky-blue water, when winter and cold are in full swing, creates an indescribable feeling, behind which travelers cross half the world, arriving in this cold northern country.
visit Iceland blue lagoon- one of the most important symbols of this country and its main attraction, what could be more beneficial for health and overall development?! This place is quite unique: a geothermal pool made of porous lava and located on the Reykjanes peninsula, in the southwest of Iceland. There is a chic spa complex, of the highest class, with thermal baths, steam rooms, a bar, a restaurant, a relaxation area, the Blue Lagoon Clinic, which specializes in the treatment of skin diseases, and a store selling unique locally produced cosmetics.
In general, the history of the Blue Lagoon complex dates back to 1976, during the construction of Svartsengi, the world's first geothermal station, thanks to which it was decided to use the natural gift, in the form of constantly hot water, for the benefit of the inhabitants of the island. In continuation of the topic, I want to say that the station is functioning properly to this day, thus, the forces of nature provide heat and electricity to people. Time passed, and in 1990, local residents noticed a small lake, with warm sky-blue water, next to the power plant. They began to go swimming here, and so did the station staff, until one of them, who had suffered from psoriasis for many years, realized that after several such baths, he was completely healed.
Doctors became interested in the composition of water, conducted a lot of tests, and concluded that it is not only unique, but also curative for many skin ailments. The water of the lagoon is sixty-five percent marine, thirty-five percent fresh, it is saturated with such trace elements as quartz, silicon, green-blue algae. By the way, thanks to the play of light on silicon particles, the water has a bluish milky tint. It was found that bacteria in this composition of water do not survive, but mineral salts have a beneficial effect on the human body. Therapeutic mud deeply cleanses and heals the skin, while seaweed softens and nourishes it. The bottom of the lagoon is covered with white clay, which also has numerous healing properties. Six million liters of the purest geothermal sea water undergoes a renewal cycle every forty hours. The employees of the complex regularly take samples for water quality, showing that it does not need additional purification. That is why, in 1999, a spa complex was built here, and later a clinic. In 2005, Iceland's Blue Lagoon Private Complex was awarded the title of the best spa resort in the world.
The width of the lagoon is two hundred meters, the length is several kilometers, and its depth is from one to three meters. Basically, the bottom of the lagoon is clay and smooth, but sometimes there are stones, so step carefully or wear special shoes. Steam rooms are located on the shore. Standing in water, it is recommended to smear yourself with white clay, and wash it off after a few minutes. Best time to visit the Blue Lagoon SPA resort - cloudy and windy weather, the fact is that the water of the lake is hot, therefore, in the heat, swimming is somewhat difficult. But in a cool air temperature, it is very pleasant, a little freezing, to plunge into hot water. It is necessary to pay attention to the places where the waters of the source come out, since the temperature near them can be from four hundred to nine hundred degrees. The lagoon is framed by the most picturesque fields of volcanic lava, over the years, overgrown with moss, among the frozen patches of lava, you can sometimes see boiling water rivers. Bathing in geothermal springs is extremely useful, as it improves the tone of the body, treats skin diseases, gives complete relaxation, and relieves accumulated stress.
If you do not want to get to the complex at the peak of visits, then come here early in the morning, when the tourists have not yet gathered, as it is very crowded here in the afternoon. There is no hotel at the spa complex, but you can rent accommodation or a hotel room in the neighboring town of Grindavik. In addition, you can rent a room in the clinic for a few days. It is located within walking distance from the lake, it looks like a small hotel, where there is a restaurant, a lobby bar, a gym. The entrance to the complex is paid, the price is about twenty euros, it includes the rental of a box for things. It is possible to rent a towel for five euros, and a bathrobe for nine euros. Visitors wear a bracelet with a built-in electronic wallet, so without carrying a bag with a wallet or a card, they can take food and drinks at the bar, and pay for everything at the exit.
Blue Lagoon located twenty minutes by car, from the Icelandic airport Keflavik, from the capital can be reached in forty minutes, for example, from the main bus station in Reykjavik every half an hour a bus leaves for the Blue Lagoon. If you come by car, there is a large free parking lot. There is a luggage storage, a free toilet, and an information stand in the building.
I would like to give you some advice before visiting thermal complex:
1. Prolonged stay in thermal water leads to dehydration of the body, so drink a lot during and after the procedures;
2. Thermal water, although it does not harm the hair, but dries them out, so use the hair conditioner that is in the shower;
3. To prevent water from spoiling your jewelry - rings, chains, earrings, take them off;
4. Take off your glasses - they fog up, but if the day is sunny, then in order not to spoil your eyesight, put on special sunglasses.
For the convenience of visitors, since 2015 it is possible to pre-book entrance tickets online. Prices of the thermal complex Blue Lagoon Iceland for 2016: children from 2 to 13 years old - free of charge; children from 14 to 15 years old - 25 euros; disabled people - 25 euros; adults aged 16 and over - 40 euros, during the summer season - from the first of June to the thirty-first of August - 50 euros. When buying tickets on the spot, without pre-booking, the price of all types of tickets increases by five euros compared to the indicated prices. The entrance ticket "STANDARD" does not limit the time of swimming, but, most often, a couple of hours is enough for complete relaxation and a feeling of complete bliss. It is for this reason that after visiting the Blue Lagoon complex, sleep is recommended, and not active rest or excursions in any way: a relaxed body will not stand it. More expensive tickets are also available, the price of which includes additional services and bath accessories. If you have no desire to take water procedures, then you can go inside to look and take pictures, which will cost - 10 euros per person, a ticket is taken on the spot. You can buy a group study tour to the Blue Lagoon with an English-speaking guide. Within forty minutes you will be shown the most wonderful places of the complex, told its history, treated to canapés with a cocktail, and given a small memorable present. This tour costs 15 euros.
The Blue Lagoon is the most sought-after place to visit among travelers who come to Iceland. And it really is worth any money, because in addition to recovery, here you get a lot of positive emotions and take gorgeous photos. The memory of visiting this thermal spring will definitely last a lifetime!
Iceland, Reykjavik
Reykjavik It's a small town, the size of... I even find it hard to compare. Probably Reykjavik the size of Morshansk. Well, the northerners no longer inhabit Reykjavik. At least in the city center in the evening I saw tourists, Indians, Chinese and even a woman from Bulgaria.
The city of Reykjavik dies out at about 10:00 pm, when the program "Good night kids" ends. Although I'm afraid - I can make a mistake with the time - here, in fact, the white nights continue and it is not clear what is now: late evening or early morning.
The city is completely uninteresting and not worth attention. However, I had to stay in it, as the hotel base offers the most profitable offer right in Reykjavik
We had an apartment in the very center. From the window I could see the cross of the central church or church or church (to be honest, I don’t know what confession Iceland belongs to). Literally a few dozen steps away is the central shopping street with shops and restaurants, which, by the way, already close their kitchens at 21:00, and put visitors out at 22:00. Also not far from our apart hotel was a sex shop with broken glass in the door - it looks like someone was in a hurry for porn and knocked out the glass with his forehead.
By the way, I read here in the news that the Prime Minister of Iceland spoke in favor of severing relations between the twin cities of Moscow and Reykjavik due to the fact that Moscow adopted a law banning the promotion of non-traditional sexual relations. And the Prime Minister of Iceland is a lesbian woman, who also entered into a same-sex marriage ...
By the way, some women in Iceland are of such a complexion that I would not be surprised to learn that the Vikings were women, and all those pictures that magazines and museums show are all excuses and lies. No, definitely the Icelandic women were Vikings and kicked everyone's asses in the northern seas. including the Brits
Saying goodbye to Reykjavik, we drove north towards the fjords, but the road in gray clouds that clung to the Hummer antenna and poured rain on the windshield was so tired that we decided to limit ourselves to hunting fur seals on the Snaefellsnes peninsula. It is 175 km from Reykjavik. By the way, I want to warn you that there are cameras on this section of highway 1 and it is not advisable to exceed the speed of 90.
Fur seals hid from the rain, so after spinning around in the towns of Olafsvik and Langanolt, we decisively turned back - we wanted to try the SPA in the Blue Lagoon, which is located near the town of Grindavik
From a distance of 5 km from the place one can see steam rising from the foot of the mountain, as if hundreds of attendants in this place are holding a symposium on the exchange of the custom of quilting naked bodies with brooms. The smell of hydrogen sulfide is felt as soon as you drive off the road to the airport.
The Blue Lagoon is a system of natural lagoons in volcanic lava filled with thermal waters, which in Iceland provide both heat and electricity. View in the system of reservoirs occupying an area with a football field - pale blue. This effect is enhanced by white deposits of clay consistency. Several of the largest reservoirs are reserved for public baths. There is a large parking lot in front of the Blue Lagoon complex. Tourists - mother do not grieve.
A dozen buses replace a dozen other buses. Most of the visitors are tourists, of course. We were lucky to meet the Chinese delegation. We did not go swimming, although we took flip-flops and clothes with us. We just decided to see what we get for 65 euros per person (admission fee, dressing room and towel). You can easily enter the territory of the bath in boots and walk stepping over the heads of people sitting in the water
Not very impressive, to be honest. To experience sitting in a tank with water that circulates naturally without being cleaned ... Well, I had enough of the sight of dirty foam at the sides with floating plant organic residues: midges, someone's hair, dandruff, etc. In addition, I imagined how many people are now pissing here at the same time and multiplying the number of people per hour by the size of the bath, I resolutely went to the exit
Since today we have an early flight to Copenhagen, we booked accommodation closer to the airport. The place is called Gardur and it has good apartments. In fact, under the houses and four bedrooms for the price of an ordinary double. The owner suggested a restaurant, which is 200 meters away, next to the lighthouse.
I can recommend - expensive, but cooked and served well.
Ordered a whale steak.
I will say this - the sole from an army boot will be more edible. Therefore, I will not recommend experiments with a whale. Moreover, it was roasted with blood ... And what if you order a medium - it’s scary to get behind your teeth.
Prices: 1 week stay - $942
4 days, Reykjavik
- the amazing nature of Iceland
- luxurious five-star spa
- amazing medical and beauty treatments
- unique treatment in the Blue Lagoon
Iceland has an amazing energy emanating from the mountains and fjords, the sun and the Northern Lights, waterfalls, volcanoes and hot springs. Thanks to the crystal water, fresh fish and clean air of this unique region, Icelanders enjoy good health. An integral part of their lifestyle is visiting the geothermal reservoirs and hot springs located around Reykjavik. It's time for you to improve your health by coming for a few days to the northern paradise for women - Iceland.
Our tour invites you to pamper yourself at the 5-star Laugar Spa in the Laugardalur Valley, famous for its hot springs, outdoor geothermal pool and amusement park. The Laugar Spa offers a state-of-the-art aquatic wellness center with saunas, steam rooms, massage showers and geothermal waterfalls. In the relaxation room you will hear the sounds of nature, feel the divine aromas and see the starry sky. And the Blue Lagoon will be a real discovery for you, as it will invite you to a fantastic oasis with warm blue water and a volcanic "lunar" landscape. Mud baths, natural caves with steam and water miraculously restore vitality and relieve fatigue.
Day 1:
You are arriving at Iceland's Keflavik Airport. You will be transferred to the Nordica Hotel, conveniently located in the center of Reykjavik. Today you will experience the "Feel so Fit" spa program at Nordica Spa, Iceland's largest spa. Gym sessions, hot tubs, aromatic steam baths and saunas, as well as shoulder and head massages await you. The Icelandic energy drink "Skyr" will energize you and give you strength. After that, you may want to go to the fitness center, where highly professional trainers will develop an individual program for you during your stay. Or maybe you'd prefer the guided tour of Reykjavik, which can be booked separately.
Day 2:
In the morning, a wonderful Scandinavian breakfast awaits you at the hotel. In the morning you can explore the city on your own, and in the afternoon we invite you to visit the luxurious Laugar Spa, the most modern 5-star Health and Beauty Spa, which is located a few steps from the Hotel Nordica. Laugardalur, the largest geothermal pool under open sky, is located in the Laugardalur Valley, rich in hot springs.
The Laugar Spa offers a state-of-the-art aquatic wellness center with saunas, steam rooms, massage showers and geothermal waterfalls. Listen to the sounds of nature, admire the night sky and enjoy a variety of scents. You can also relax in the relaxation room by the fireplace. Other treatments must be booked in advance.
Here you can also visit the Laugar Café, which serves only light and healthy food, sandwiches and drinks. Or you can visit the bar, which offers a rich selection of different drinks from the Icelandic skyr and juices from fresh fruits and vegetables.
Day 3:
Breakfast in the hotel. You can also spend the morning in the city, exploring its magnificent streets and interesting sights. You will have the opportunity to additionally order a horse ride to the volcanic fields surrounding the Helgafell volcano. In the afternoon you will have time to shop, visit Perlan or simply relax in the Hotel Spa.
In the evening, an absolutely extraordinary trip awaits you. At 18:30 you will go to the Blue Lagoon, a real miracle of nature. This is a geothermal reservoir that cannot be compared with anything else in terms of beauty and healing properties. You will swim in crystal clear sea water enriched with minerals. You will be surrounded by volcanic fields covered with snow in winter. unique environmental conditions, high level silicon and minerals, as well as the presence of seaweed, give the lagoon its rich blue color. In one of the volcanic caves surrounding the reservoir, a real natural sauna awaits you. The water of the Blue Lagoon has been proven to heal some skin conditions, and people from all over the world come here to swim or use the services of the Blue Lagoon Treatment Center.
Day 4
Delicious Scandinavian breakfast. In the morning, you will still have time to look at the shops for the last time, and in the afternoon you will be transferred to Keflavik Airport, from where you will fly home.
Included in cost:
- Transfer from Keflavik Airport to the hotel and back
- 3 nights at Nordica Hotel, deluxe room
- Scandinavian breakfast (buffet) every day
- Spa program "Feel so Fit" Spa at Nordica Spa: hot baths, aromatic steam baths and sauna. Shoulder and head massage. Icelandic energy drink "Skyr"
- Entrance to Laugar Spa and Wellness Resort including towel and bathrobe
- Evening excursion to the Blue Lagoon (3 hours) and entrance fee
Not included in the price:
- Air ticket
- Additional fees of $25 may apply for weekend accommodation
- Optional excursions
- insurance / personal expenses
- $25 service fee
Nordic Spa: Nordica Spa offers luxurious conditions for spa treatments. These are baths with mineral salts, steam rooms, a fitness center and a real Finnish sauna with its own garden. You can relax in a special relaxation area with music or birdsong. There are special massages for pregnant women.
Laugar Spa World Class Gym & Gym is a five star resort and spa that features one of the best fitness centers in Europe. It is located in the Laugardalur valley, which has botanical gardens, a zoo, an amusement park. In Laugar there is a health resort with an indoor pool, jacuzzi, large thermal pool, gym, spa, beauty and massage salon, restaurant, hairdresser and sports shop.
The Laugar Spa has six different saunas and steam rooms, each individually designed. You can relax in the thalassotherapy jacuzzi, soak your feet in special therapeutic baths, soak in the hot saltwater pools or cool off under the cold waterfall.
Optional excursions
- extended stay in Reykjavik
- tour Golden ring, 8 hour
- blue lagoon with transfer to Keflavik Airport
- excursion "Relax" on the Blue Lagoon, 4 hours by bus
Horse rides:
- tour "Volcanic fields", 3 hours with a guide
- tour "Volcanic fields" and lunch, 3.5 hours with a guide
- Blue Lagoon tour with lunch, 5-6 hours, lunch
Jeep tours:
- trip to the Langjokull glacier, 9-11 hours
- Northern Lights - lobster lunch, 4-5 hours
- Pearl tour, 9-10 hours
Snowmobile safaris:
- Snowmobile safari, 3-5 hours
Iceland is famous for its glaciers, geysers, waterfalls and volcanoes. This is a harsh and wild land, with incredible landscapes. But there is one place in the southwest of the country of the elves, truly magical.
The geothermal resort on the Reykjanes peninsula has become a hallmark of Iceland and a favorite vacation spot for tourists. Every year, the Blue Lagoon is visited by 300,000 people. The waters of the lake change their color from sky blue to milky white. Neither snow, nor rain, nor relatively shallow depths (from one to three meters) affect their temperature. For 5 kilometers you can see steam rising from the water.
The hot spring is always comfortable 38-40 degrees. Silicon, quartz, white clay, mineral salts and blue-green algae make the composition of the water curative. Any bacteria, including fungi, die in it. The exception is silicon bacteria, which exist only in the Blue Lagoon and strengthen the human immune system.
Man-made miracle of nature
It is interesting that the Blue Lagoon did not appear due to mother nature, but due to the operation of a geothermal power plant, which is still located here. locals have long been using these waters for heating houses and hot water supply, but relatively recently they became interested in their unusual color.
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So, in 1999, at the site of development, among the rocky shores of lava, a spa complex and a medical laboratory grew up, in which unique cosmetics for skin care are developed.
Now the area around the hot spring is fully equipped for treatment and recreation. There is a dermatological clinic with a small hotel, a relaxation area, a Blue Lagoon cosmetics store, a restaurant and a cafe.
Huge crowds of tourists visit the lake just to stare at the unprecedented beauty. The entrance ticket costs 10 euros. If you are planning a trip to Iceland and are just going to visit the resort, then you should contact local tour operators. They organize regularly excursion tours, the price of which is approximately 22 euros.
Prices for holidays and services
Few people resist the temptation to visit the world-famous spa resort and, at least, not to plunge into the famous waters. In summer, a simple swim will cost 50 euros for an adult, 25 for a teenager (14-15 years old), children under 13 years old are free.
Babies under 2 years old are not allowed to bathe in the hot spring, and each child or teenager must have an accompanying person (one adult for two children). In winter, prices for adults are lower by 10€.
Above are the standard minimum prices for one-day tours. For relaxation in the Blue Lagoon, there are also comfort, premium and deluxe class tickets. Their cost is from 55 to 195 euros. The "comfort" includes 1 cocktail of your choice, a towel and care products.
In the "premium" set, slippers with a bathrobe will be added to the set, a table will be reserved for you in the restaurant and a free drink will be served there, so that it would not be so boring to wait for the order. You can take the opportunity to try some of the national dishes of Iceland.
With a luxury tour, visitors receive an extensive range of beauty products and access to an exclusive lounge - a living room where they can relax while looking at the stunning landscapes of the Blue Lagoon.
Additional services can be ordered separately. Unprepared tourists will be given a bathrobe and slippers - 10 € each, a towel and a swimsuit - 5 € each. Massages and other treatments start from 15€, but be aware that one standard procedure will cost 60–190 euros.
There are plenty to choose from. For the face - these are masks, peeling, combined with the application of warm stones and rubbing in oils. For the body - scrub from pure geothermal sea salt, peeling with a mixture of oil and silicon dioxide, massages, seaweed wraps.
There is even a special waterfall massage, massages for children and pregnant women. The current prices of all services are indicated on the official website of the Blue Lagoon - bluelagoon.com. You can also pre-purchase tickets there. However, the most profitable way to get to the blue lagoon is by tour. Then you do not have to spend extra money on the transfer.
Tours to the Blue LagoonThe cost of treatment in the clinic
Separately, it is worth paying attention to the dermatological clinic of the Blue Lagoon. Her main focus is the treatment of psoriasis. To begin with, you can visit here for informational purposes. The nurse will tell you about the process and means of treatment, and will give you a chance to try special cosmetics developed in Iceland for psoriasis patients.
A one-time visit to the clinic costs 130 € and is available for no more than three days. A voucher with intensive treatment and full board for one costs 329 euros / day, in summer - 386 €. Duration - 1-2 weeks, with the possibility of paying for additional days of stay. A doctor's referral is required to begin procedures. In fact, it is translated into English language an extract from the medical record, where it must be indicated how you were treated before.
In the clinic, patients are observed by a dermatologist who describes the treatment process. Nurses monitor compliance with the recommendations. A patient with psoriasis will have to undergo mandatory individual bathing in water from a geothermal source 2 times a day, ultraviolet therapy, body wraps 5 times a week, aqua massage once a week, procedures using special cosmetics.
To maintain good physical shape, a fitness room, mountain biking, and Nordic walking poles are available. Before departure, the doctor will give advice on further treatment and issue a set of home care products for 4 weeks.
How to get to the Blue Lagoon
Unfortunately, or fortunately, Iceland is not one of the popular tourist destinations for all-inclusive lovers. Despite the uniqueness of the thermal resort, not a single tour operator sells trips to the Blue Lagoon.
Blue Lagoon on the map of Iceland
Travel agencies usually call such destinations "individual tour" and sell at exorbitant prices to all naive people. In fact, their function is reduced to booking a hotel and an air ticket for regular flight. So why overpay for an unnecessary intermediary, if all this is easy to do on your own in a few simple steps.
Flights
The closest international airport to the Blue Lagoon, Keflavik, is only 15 km away. If you can find a convenient flight at a good price, this will be an ideal option. However, as a rule, it is more profitable to fly to the capital of Iceland,. From it to the resort a little further, about 40 km. The cheapest tickets are easy to find with a search engine Aviasales:
Transfer
The cheapest option is shuttle buses that run between the airports and the Blue Lagoon during the day. If you want to be faster and more comfortable, you can order an individual transfer through or, it will be cheaper than taking a taxi on the spot.
Hotel
The most comfortable option is to stay in a hotel-clinic, which is located directly on the territory of the Blue Lagoon. You can book a room on the aforementioned official website of the resort. True, due to the great popularity of the hot spring, there are not always free places. Plus, the prices are a bit off.
Reykjanes peninsula, in the depths of which was formed hot spring, formed mainly from porous lava. Sea water seeps through its small cracks, quickly heating up on contact with igneous rocks and filling natural reservoirs deep underground. The temperature of this geothermal fluid can reach +240°C.
The Blue Lagoon is a man-made thermal pool that receives water from the nearby Svartsengi geothermal power plant and is refreshed every two days. Previously, everyone bathed in geothermal springs for free, but the increasing cases of burns forced them to fence the pool area and regulate the water temperature.
The area on which the world-famous landmark lies belongs to the high-temperature regions of Iceland with high geothermal activity, since it lies at the junction of two tectonic plates: the American and the Eurasian. That is why, in order to use natural resources for the benefit of the inhabitants of nearby territories, a geothermal power plant was built in 1976. An energy company extracts geothermal fluid from underground reservoirs by drilling wells up to 2,000 meters. Hot water moves from the bowels of the earth to the surface and is then used to run turbines that generate electricity. . Unique in its kind, the power plant simultaneously performs two important functions - it produces electricity and hot water for the district heating of the city. Having fulfilled its important mission, the water enters the famous pools.
In 1981, when the alleged healing properties of the water in the thermal spring were widely publicized, people began to take hot "baths" in it. In 1992, the Blue Lagoon Geothermal Complex was opened to the public. A research and development center has been operating on its territory for many years, focused on creating spa services and products that would help in the treatment of various skin diseases using mineral-enriched water.
The Blue Lagoon consists of 2/3 sea water, the rest is fresh water. The thermal spring cocktail includes mineral salts, silica and blue-green algae, which can cure many skin diseases, in particular psoriasis. The local therapeutic mud deeply cleanses and revitalizes the skin, while algae help to soften and nourish.
When the water in the pool cools down to +37°C, the saturation of silicon in its composition just rolls over, which is why a white mass is formed, which is well known to spa visitors. This slurry fills the cracks in the lava formations, which gives the Blue Lagoon the ability to constantly expand. The same silicon also plays a role in creating a special color of the reservoir - its molecules refract light rays, providing a bluish color to the water.
Not a single living organism can survive in such adverse conditions, which ensures the purity of the water in terms of the presence of various harmful bacteria.
Around the Blue Lagoon, lifeless landscapes of solidified black lava flows stretch for several kilometers, which, combined with the bluish waters of the geothermal pool, create an enchanting picture.
The spa complex, located on the territory of the Blue Lagoon, has a clinic, restaurants, a shop, a cafe and a relaxation area and a 15-room hotel of the same name. Visitors are offered entertainment and services for every taste - swimming in a pool or jacuzzi with geothermal water, massages, beauty treatments for the body or face, wellness programs lasting from one to several days.
The Blue Lagoon is open to the public daily throughout the year. From September to May, the complex is open from 10.00 to 20.00, throughout June - from 09.00 to 21.00, from July 1 to August 15 - from 09.00 to 00.00, and from August 16 to 30 you can visit it from 09.00 to 21.00. Changes in the schedule are possible during the New Year and Christmas holidays, from December 23 to January 1, so the opening hours during this period should be checked on the spa website.
The price of an entrance ticket to the territory of the geothermal resort for adults, depending on the period, is 30-40 euros, for teenagers and the disabled - 15 euros, children under 13 years old can visit the complex accompanied by adults for free.
The Blue Lagoon Geothermal Spa is located about 20 km from the international Keflavik Airport and 39 km southwest of the Icelandic capital, Reykjavik. The journey from the capital's bus station will take approximately 45 minutes, and from the airport in Keflavik about 20. Regular buses run several times a day between Reykjavik, the airport and the main local attraction. Local tour operators regularly organize tours to the thermal complex.