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Most people packing for a trip to Iceland usually include tents, sleeping bags, and other camping equipment. As most of you already know, the land of ice and fire has quite awesome predispositions for camping trips, and a large portion of the tourist population tends to approach a journey to Iceland this way. However, those wishing to focus on comfort rather than exploration have some incredible options, and the visit to the Blue Lagoon Hotel is one of them.
Best Place to Stay in Iceland - Blue Lagoon Hotel
Traveling to Iceland this year? Where have you decided to stay? Confused? Okay, let us tell you about one very beautiful place to stay in Iceland. It is the Hotel Blue Lagoon. You’ve probably heard something about it already, as its unique nature and facilities have caused a spike in the popularity of this hotel. It is located not too far from the capital Reykjavik, so it’s easily accessible if you’re arriving by plane (and you most certainly are). The Blue Lagoon geothermal spa is one of the most visited attractions in Iceland. The steamy waters are part of a lava formation. The spa is located in a lava field in Grindavík on the Reykjanes Peninsula, southwestern Iceland. This hotel is all about relaxation. It offers various admission packages, from a simple entrance to Blue Lagoon for bathing to a combination of treatments – such as our truly unique in-water massages. You could also include a gourmet taste of Iceland at LAVA Restaurant.
Prices, Packages and Charges Plan of Hotel Blue Lagoon
Blue Lagoon Packages.
Basically, Blue Lagoon has three packages to choose from: 1. Experience 2. Spa 3. Romance If you are a couple then we recommend you to opt for Romance, and if you are single or with friends then go for Spa. Read more: Landbrotalaug - Iceland’s Hidden Hot Pool
SPA and MASSAGE at Hotel Blue Lagoon
ROMANCE in Blue Lagoon Hotel - Romantic Ideas for Surprise
Accommodation for patients at Blue Lagoon in Iceland
WEATHER and Tips before Geothermal Spa
Whatever the weather, it is never too cold to bathe in Blue Lagoon’s warm geothermal waters, or to enjoy an in-water treatment. The lagoon temperature is always kept at 37–39°C/98–102°F. If it is sunny, be aware of sunburn and consider using sun-cream. Bear in mind that the skin can be more sensitive after bathing or treatments and keep yourself update about the latest weather because Iceland’s weather is so changeable. Read more: Does Antarctica Have Towns?
Some Pics of the Blue Lagoon Iceland