On your way to the Blue Lagoon you will drive through the lava fields of the Reykjanes Peninsula, the drive between Reykjavík and the Blue Lagoon is approx. 50 minutes.
The Blue Lagoon was formed in 1976 during operation at the nearby geothermal power plant. In the years that followed, people began to bathe in the unique water and apply the silica mud to their skin. Those with psoriasis noticed an incredible improvement in their condition. Over the years, Blue Lagoon has been innovative in harnessing this gift of nature to develop different spa services and products.
After having enjoyed all that the Blue Lagoon has to offer, you can either return to Reykjavík or be dropped off at Keflavík International Airport (KEF) valid from October 1st.
Admission to the Blue Lagoon is NOT included and must be booked in advance.
Points of Interest
- Bus Terminal Reykjavík
- Flexible return times
- Round-trip shared transfer
- Entrance fees to Blue Lagoon
- Food and drinks
- Hotel pick-up and drop-off
Take time to explore the Blue Lagoon, listed as one of the world’s wonders, on your trip to Iceland. Buses depart on an hourly basis from the BSI Bus Terminal, timed to match the opening hours of the Blue Lagoon. Following your visit, you can opt to return to Reykjavík or get a drop-off at Keflavík International Airport (KEF). Note that entry to the Blue Lagoon isn’t included and requires a prior booking. Select from 13 departure options during your booking.
- Bathing suits and towels can be rented on the spot.
- You can safely store your luggage at the Blue Lagoon while bathing. Storage cost is approx. 4 EUR per bag.
- Minimum age is two years to enter the Blue Lagoon
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.