Blue Lagoon
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World-renowned geothermal spa in Iceland, famous for its mineral-rich waters and healing properties.

📜 Geothermal spa in Grindavík, Iceland, formed from the runoff of a power plant. Named one of 25 wonders of the world by National Geographic in 2012.
🔍 Water rich in silica, algae, and minerals, known for healing skin conditions.

Why Go

♨️ Experience unique mineral-rich geothermal seawater with healing properties
🧖‍♀️ Indulge in a luxurious subterranean spa, offering saunas, steam rooms, mask bar, and in-water treatments
🍽️ Enjoy gourmet dining, including Michelin-starred cuisine, with multiple dining options
🌌 Explore an otherworldly landscape of lava fields and ethereal steam mist

Why Avoid

⚠️ High demand, pre-booking essential, tickets sell out quickly
💰 Can be expensive, with various admission tiers and additional treatments

Tips

🗓️ Book tickets at least one week in advance.
🚿 Shower before entering the lagoon.
👶 Children under 8 require armbands or a swimming ring.

Cost

💰 Entrance from ISK 11 990 (Comfort), Retreat Spa from ISK 89 000.

Hours

🕒 Daily, hours vary by season: Summer (June-Aug) 07:00–00:00, Winter (Aug-Jan) 08:00–22:00, Spring (Feb-May) 08:00–20:00. Special hours for Christmas Eve and New Year's Eve.

Additional Info

🌡️ Water temperature averages 37-40°C (98-104°F).
📏 Water depth is less than 1.3 meters (4.2 ft).
ℹ️ Lagoon is 8,700 sq meters.
🧖‍♀️ Features include: sauna, steam room, mask bar, massage waterfall, and in-water bar.

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