Blue Lagoon, A geothermal wonder with rejuvenating blue waters

240 Grindavík (GPS searchable 63° 52' 52.9068")
Suitable for spreading white mineral mud by the lake
4.6

Introduction

The famous geothermal hot spring in Iceland, Blue Lagoon (also known as Blue Lake), is located on the Reykjanes Peninsula. Formed by volcanic lava, the water temperature is around 37-39℃ and rich in minerals such as silicon and sulfur. Soaking in the hot springs allows one to not only admire the beauty of the aurora borealis, but also to treat skin conditions such as psoriasis. It is approximately 13 kilometers from Keflavík International Airport and only 39 kilometers from the capital city of Reykjavik.

Must-go rating

Must go
21%
Worth going
55%
Generally
21%
Not worth it
3%

Transportation

97%
Self-driving
There is a parking lot
Free parking
3%
Translation: Others
Address
240 Grindavík (GPS searchable 63° 52' 52.9068")
Opening hours
Opening hours vary depending on the month, generally opening between 8:00-9:00 and closing between 20:00-22:00. Please check the official website for more information.
Transportation
Take a shuttle bus from the Reykjavik city center or Keflavik Airport. The departure times can be checked on the official website. Alternatively, you can take a taxi or drive there yourself.