Blue Lagoon Tours in Iceland
Experience Iceland’s Famous Blue Lagoon: A Tour of Wellness and Wonder!
- All Year Available
- Bus Pickup
- Meet on Location
- Minimum Age
24,199 ISK
Discount 50%
Limited Offer
- All Year Available
- Bus Pickup
- Meet on Location
- Minimum Age
29,990 ISK
Discount 50%
Limited Offer
- All Year Available
- Bus Pickup
- Meet on Location
- Minimum Age
33,999 ISK
Discount 50%
Limited Offer
- All Year Available
- Bus Pickup
- Meet on Location
- Minimum Age
ISK 32,399
Discount 50%
Limited Offer
At Tourism Iceland, we proudly offer an unforgettable experience at one of the world’s most iconic geothermal spas at Blue Lagoon Tours In Iceland. Imagine immersing yourself in geothermally heated waters rich in minerals, surrounded by breathtaking landscapes. This soothing environment rejuvenates your skin and nourishes your mind, body, and soul. Our tours provide you with the opportunity to indulge in the renowned silica mud mask, complimentary for all guests, enhancing your relaxation experience.
Tailored Packages for Every Traveller
We offer various packages, ranging from comfort to luxury, allowing you to customize your visit. Whether you want a brief stopover or an extended stay, we ensure that every detail is meticulously planned. Enhance your experience with exclusive Blue Lagoon products available at our Skin Care Shop, or savour delectable dining options at the nearby Lava Restaurant and café.
What is the Blue Lagoon?
The Blue Lagoon is a geothermal spa situated in a stunning lava field near Grindavík on the Reykjanes Peninsula. Celebrated for its therapeutic waters and picturesque surroundings, it attracts visitors from around the globe. Conveniently located just a 15-minute drive from Keflavík International Airport and a 30-minute drive from Reykjavík, the Trips To Blue Lagoon Iceland are easily accessible for all travellers.
Is the Blue Lagoon Natural or Man-Made?
The Blue Lagoon is a unique blend of both natural and man-made elements. The water and minerals are entirely natural, sourced from the geothermal activity beneath the surface. However, the lagoon itself is shaped and managed to enhance the visitor experience, ensuring that it remains a carefully crafted oasis while retaining its natural healing properties.
History of the Blue Lagoon
- Geological Significance
The Blue Lagoon is located in an area of active volcanic activity, rich with geological history. In 1976, while drilling for geothermal energy, workers discovered the mineral-rich waters that would give birth to the Blue Lagoon. Initially dismissed as a nuisance, these waters became recognized for their healing properties, particularly for treating skin conditions like psoriasis. Today, the Blue Lagoon Clinic is internationally acclaimed for its treatments.
- The Evolution of the Spa
In 1992, the Blue Lagoon Excursion Iceland was established to ensure the safety and enjoyment of visitors. Since then, the facility has evolved into a premier spa destination, blending natural beauty with modern luxury.
Why Choose Us?
- Expert Guidance
With Tourism Iceland, you’ll benefit from knowledgeable guides who provide insights into the unique history and geology of the Blue Lagoon and surrounding areas. Our team is passionate about sharing the rich cultural heritage of Iceland.
- Customized Experiences
Our tours are designed to cater to your preferences, offering a range of packages that include added luxuries, ensuring your visit is tailored to your needs. From relaxation to adventure, we’ve got you covered.
- Seamless Transportation
We facilitate easy transportation to and from the Blue Lagoon, allowing you to relax and enjoy your experience without the hassle of logistics. Enjoy a smooth journey from your accommodation to the spa.
- Exclusive Access
We offer exclusive packages that include access to special amenities and services, enhancing your overall visit to the Blue Lagoon. Indulge in spa treatments or private areas for a more intimate experience.
- Commitment to Quality
At Tourism Iceland, we prioritize quality and customer satisfaction, striving to provide an unforgettable experience at one of Iceland’s most treasured destinations. Your comfort and enjoyment are our top priorities.
How to Get to the Blue Lagoon
Getting to the Blue Lagoon Tour From Reykjavík is straightforward. Regular buses run from both Keflavík Airport and Reykjavík, and taxis or rental cars are also convenient options. The drive from Reykjavík is scenic and easy to navigate, with clear signage directing you to the lagoon. Free parking is available on-site for those who choose to drive.
Opening Hours and Prices
The Blue Lagoon is open year-round, with varying hours based on the season:
- June 1–August 20: 07:00–24:00
- August 21–May 31: 08:00–22:00
Admission Prices
- Standard admission starts at 6,990 ISK per adult.
- Comfort Package starts at 9,990 ISK, including entrance, a silica mud mask, a towel, and a drink.
- Premium Package starts at 12,990 ISK, featuring additional amenities like a bathrobe and drinks at the in-water bar.
- Luxury Retreat Spa packages begin at 89,000 ISK, offering an exclusive five-hour experience with a private lagoon.
Activities at the Blue Lagoon
Once you enter the Blue Lagoon, you can enjoy various activities:
- Spa Treatments: Book a massage while floating on a mattress in the mineral-rich waters in Blue Lagoon Spa Hotel, Iceland.
- Sauna and Steam Cave: Experience the relaxing heat of our sauna and steam cave, made from volcanic rock.
- Waterfall Massage: Stand under a powerful waterfall for a natural massage.
- Dining Options: Savour local cuisine at Lava or Moss restaurants, both offering stunning views of the lagoon.
- Guided Tours: Learn about the lagoon’s history and geology from our expert guides.
- Photography: Capture your memories with complimentary photo services.
The Blue Lagoon Masks – Silica, Lava, and Algae Masks
Experience our renowned skincare products during your visit:
- Silica Mud Mask: A natural exfoliant that strengthens and rejuvenates the skin.
- Lava Scrub Mask: Offers a deep cleanse with volcanic grains.
- Algae Mask: Nourishes and firms the skin, perfect for hydration.
- Mineral Mask: Provides deep hydration and revitalization..
Accommodation Near the Blue Lagoon
For those wishing to extend their stay, we recommend several nearby accommodations:
- Northern Lights Inn
- Geo Hotel Grindavík
- Lágafell Guest house
- Blue Lagoon Silica Hotel
- Blue Lagoon Retreat Hotel
The Blue Lagoon Hotels
- Blue Lagoon Silica Hotel: Designed for comfort and wellness, this hotel features a private lagoon and easy access to the Blue Lagoon.
- The Retreat Hotel at the Blue Lagoon: A luxurious 5-star hotel offering designer accommodations with private lagoons and exclusive spa experiences.
Dining at the Blue Lagoon
- Lava Restaurant
With panoramic views of the Blue Lagoon, Lava Restaurant is built into a lava cliff, providing a unique dining atmosphere complemented by exquisite cuisine.
- Moss Restaurant
The newest addition, Moss Restaurant, features a menu crafted by members of Iceland’s National Chef Team, emphasizing fresh local ingredients and innovative flavours.
- Café Bryggjan
Located in Grindavík, this charming café is renowned for its lobster soup and local ambiance, perfect for a casual meal after your spa day.
Join Tourism Iceland for an unforgettable experience at the Golden Circle And Blue Lagoon Tour Iceland. Whether you’re seeking relaxation, healing, or simply a unique adventure, we are here to make your visit extraordinary. Indulge in the therapeutic waters and stunning landscapes that have captivated visitors from around the globe, and let us take care of every detail of your journey.

