Grindavik · Reykjavik & the Reykjanes peninsula · Iceland
★★★★★ Beach & outdoors
Blue Lagoon does not publish a fixed price, so this site will not invent one. Check the official page below.
Milky blue silica water at 38C in a lava field, and the most photographed place in Iceland. BOOKING IS COMPULSORY AND SLOTS SELL OUT DAYS AHEAD - there is no walk-up. IT HAS CLOSED REPEATEDLY AND AT SHORT NOTICE during the Reykjanes eruptions since 2023; check the status before travelling and expect a refund rather than a reschedule. It is not a natural lagoon - the water is runoff from the geothermal power station next door, which does not make it less pleasant. Tiered pricing; the cheapest tier is fine.
| Adult ticket | Check official booking |
|---|---|
| Child ticket | Check official booking (free under 2) |
| Typical visit | 3 hours |
| Opening hours | BOOKING COMPULSORY; CLOSED during volcanic activity |
| Indoors or out | Outdoors |
| Region | Capital Region, Iceland |
| Prices quoted in | ISK |
The planner warns of freezing in January, December. Outside those months it says nothing, which is the point — a warning that fires every day is one nobody reads.
Short days. Reykjavik & the Reykjanes peninsula gives under 6 hours of daylight in January, December.
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Official page: https://www.bluelagoon.com/