Blue Lagoon Iceland

Blue Lagoon Iceland Welcome to one of 25 wonders of the world
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Named in 2012 as one of National Geographic's “25 Wonders of the World," Blue Lagoon has evolved from its infancy as a reservoir of geothermal runoff into a world of geothermal wonder. The unique properties of its waters provide not only an enchanting lagoon experience, but also the patented, active ingredients in Blue Lagoon skin care: silica, algae, and minerals. Blue Lagoon is located in a sprawling, 800­ year ­old lava field in the heart of the Reykjanes Peninsula – a UNESCO Geopark. Just 20 minutes from Keflavík International Airport and 50 minutes from Reykjavík, Blue Lagoon is simultaneously remote and easily accessible.

Tag a friend you'd love by your side as you soak in the Blue Lagoon 🩵
29/10/2025

Tag a friend you'd love by your side as you soak in the Blue Lagoon 🩵

Ever soaked in the Blue Lagoon while the Northern Lights danced above? 🩵✨ These magical moments were captured by guests ...
25/10/2025

Ever soaked in the Blue Lagoon while the Northern Lights danced above? 🩵✨ These magical moments were captured by guests who found themselves in an unforgettable place... at the most unforgettable time.

It's both water and a wonder: The Blue Lagoon geothermal seawater is where silica, algae, and minerals come together to ...
17/10/2025

It's both water and a wonder: The Blue Lagoon geothermal seawater is where silica, algae, and minerals come together to create the soothing, milky blue warmth that makes the Blue Lagoon unlike anywhere else. 🩵

Could you imagine dining here? The dreamy views pair perfectly with local flavors.
30/09/2025

Could you imagine dining here? The dreamy views pair perfectly with local flavors.

Did you know the Blue Lagoon stays a steady 38°C all year round? No matter the season—rain, snow, or midnight sun—our ge...
23/09/2025

Did you know the Blue Lagoon stays a steady 38°C all year round? No matter the season—rain, snow, or midnight sun—our geothermal seawater is just right.

Cocooning and calm, Silica Hotel is your own private slice of nature. 🌿 Just a little heads-up—it tends to fill up fast,...
19/09/2025

Cocooning and calm, Silica Hotel is your own private slice of nature. 🌿 Just a little heads-up—it tends to fill up fast, so if it’s calling your name, now’s the time to book. 🩵

Did you know we have a Michelin-starred restaurant right here at Blue Lagoon? Moss Restaurant is tucked inside The Retre...
09/09/2025

Did you know we have a Michelin-starred restaurant right here at Blue Lagoon? Moss Restaurant is tucked inside The Retreat Hotel, where superb ingredients and stunning views come together for an unforgettable dining adventure.

Address

Nordurljosavegur 9
Grindavík
240

Opening Hours

Monday 10:00 - 21:00
Tuesday 10:00 - 21:00
Wednesday 10:00 - 21:00
Thursday 10:00 - 21:00
Friday 10:00 - 21:00
Saturday 10:00 - 21:00
Sunday 10:00 - 21:00

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+3544208800

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One of 25 wonders of the world

Founded in 1992 to unlock the benefits of geothermal seawater, Blue Lagoon Iceland has evolved into a company that is focused on transformative spa experiences, research and development, skin care, sustainability, culinary enjoyment, and the convergence of hospitality and wellness.

Located in the heart of an 800-year-old lava plain on the Reykjanes Peninsula, the company, in all its manifestations, seeks to unify the manmade and the natural. Originally based on a single entity—the Blue Lagoon—the company now operates a 35-room hotel, a restaurant, a thriving R&D center, and a renowned line of skin care. With societal uplift as one of its core mandates, all of Blue Lagoon Iceland's concerns are powered by sustainable energy.