Blue Lagoon Iceland: A Geothermal Spa

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Iceland is also known as the Land of Fire and Ice. It is a Nordic island nation located in Europe. It has some of the largest glaciers in the entire world and also has many active volcanoes. But, surprisingly, this is not the only thing that Iceland is known for. One other thing that Iceland is famous for is the Blue Lagoon.

Blue Lagoon is a geothermal spa situated in Southwestern Iceland. This man-made wonder is suitable for all age groups. The purpose of Blue Lagoon is to cure skin ailments. 

The history of Blue Lagoon is quite interesting. It created accidentally by the condensed discharge from the nearby Svartsengi geothermal plant. The water that was expected to disappear in the lava field, accumulated and resulted in the formation of the Lagoon. Since then, it has been a very famous tourist spot and a place to cure skin diseases. The water in the lagoon is milky blue due to the high amount of silica content. 

The place is among the top 25 wonders of the world, a list made by National Geographic. Due to its immense popularity, if you want to visit the island, you will have to pre-book your stay a week before!. There are plenty of hot springs spread all over Iceland, especially in Reykjavik. But Blue Lagoon is quite different from all of them. Its expanding day by day and has several facilities available in contrast to other hot springs. 

At present Grímur Sæmundsen is the CEO and owner of Blue Lagoon. Due to the Lagoon’s breathtaking beauty, it has been used as a location in the filming of various movies and television series. The Blue Lagoon company has also launched its spa products, thanks to the research the company is indulged in. 

Amenities In Blue Lagoon 

Blue Lagoon Iceland has numerous amenities. Various spa amenities are available for all guests. These amenities include- silica mud mask, steam rooms, an in-water bar, a relaxing cave, etc.

1. The in-water bar offers both alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages. You can also enjoy refreshing smoothies, slushies, and more. Although, bear in mind that only 3 alcoholic beverages are allowed. 

2. The in-water massage is one of the best experiences that you can get in your entire life. You can book sessions that range from 30 minutes to 2 hours. Like the lagoon, these massages also need to be pre-booked. On top of massages, you can also have different treatments done additionally. These treatments include salt scrub and silica wrap. 

3. Lava Restaurant is Blue Lagoon’s top-notch place to have a good meal. The restaurant has similar prices as that of the entrance ticket to the lagoon. But, it is worth it. It is built into the lava rock. The overall ambiance and decoration of the place make it quite awesome. 

4. Blue Lagoon Silica Hotel and Retreat Hotel: If you want the best experience possible in Blue Lagoon, you should check out these amazing hotels for your stay. The Silica Hotel has an inbuilt bathing lagoon. Its accessible between 9 a.m to 10 p.m. the only catch here is that it is only for adults. Retreat Hotel is the only 5-star hotel available in the entire country. 

Culture

Being a Nordic country, Iceland has strong roots with ancient Vikings. Apart from this, Icelanders have a strong culture of food, literature, music, and arts. In fact, Icelandic music has become a new genre. It combines primarily two types of music: pop and folk. Being surrounded by the sea means that there’s a culture for eating seafood.

Apart from fish, traditional dishes include fresh lamb. Icelanders also believe strongly in the presence of elves and other mythical creatures. There are numerous special days that Icelanders celebrate. Bóndadagur, Konudagur, Thorrablót are some examples. 

Things To Do in Blue Lagoon

There are way more things to do in Iceland than just visiting Geothermal Spa Blue Lagoon. The area near the lagoon is also as intriguing and exciting as the lagoon itself is. Iceland offers many activities to its visitors.

Here are some of them:

1. Spot the Northern Lights:

If you have heard the term “Aurora Borealis”, chances are that you know what Northern Lights mean. Aurora or Northern Lights are a result of a disturbance in the magnetosphere due to the solar wind. Now that you are in Iceland, it’s quite bad to miss out on such a beautiful natural phenomenon. 

2. Watching the sunset at Vik and Dyrhólaey

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Watching the sun go down and disappear behind the hills, is quite a view to watch. And in Iceland, the amazement alleviates. The places Vik and Dyrhólaey are very iconic places in Iceland. 

3. Saltfisksetur

Saltfisksetur or Saltfish Museum is the museum that is dedicated to bringing back the history of Iceland’s fish trade from 1770 to 1965. Various prominent shreds of evidence of the past establish the fact that saltfish was very important to the country. It’s a good place to stop by for some time even if you are not a fish enthusiast.

 4. Explore wonderful views on Golden Circle

Golden Circle is one of the most used ways that visitors take when exploring Iceland. The Golden Circle is home to very stunning views that you might be seeing for the first time in your life. These include the world-famous Strokkur Geyser. It erupts after every few minutes.  

How To Get There 

Reaching Blue Lagoon is quite easy. Due to its popularity, the place is located a comfortable half-hour away from the capital city Reykjavik. Talking about airways, Blue Lagoon Iceland is situated only 15 minutes away from the closest airport. You can hire a taxi or self-drive in a rented car. Public buses are also available at ease. Private charters are also available.  

Read More, Why Is Iceland Also Known As “The Land Of Ice And Fire”?

Blue Lagoon Iceland is, without a doubt, one of the most visited places in Iceland. Even if you don’t have any kind of skin disease, you should visit the place due to its beauty and one of a kind atmosphere. Blue Lagoon can be visited at any time of the year. 

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