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Blue Lagoon: Premium Admission with Drinks and Face Masks

Blue Lagoon: Premium Admission with Drinks and Face Masks

Enjoy a premium experience at the Blue Lagoon with a ticket that includes a bathrobe, 2 drinks, and a trio of face masks. Relax in the mineral-rich waters, take in the stunning views, and enjoy the sauna, steam room, and massage waterfall. When you arrive, walk along a 300-meter lava corridor to the entrance of the main Blue Lagoon complex. Check in at the counter, where you will receive an electronic wristband that is the key to your locker and enables you to make cashless purchases during your visit. Get a bathrobe before entering the changing rooms. Once you’ve showered and changed into your bathing suit, it’s time to walk out to the iconic blue waters. Towels are available at the changing room exits. Encompassing 8,700 square meters of geothermal seawater, the lagoon offers new dimensions of well-being, bringing you into harmony with nature's transformative powers. Enjoy the mineral-rich warmth of the Blue Lagoon and explore on-site facilities, including a sauna, steam room, massage waterfall, and in-water facilities for refreshments and masks. Wander, float, socialize, take pictures, meditate — the lagoon is yours to discover and enjoy. Your Blue Lagoon Premium admission includes two free drinks of your choice at the lagoon’s swim-up bar. Choose from juices, smoothies, soft drinks, or a selection of stronger beverages. You will also get to sample a trio of face masks at the in-water mask bar. The masks are made with ingredients from the lagoon water, renowned for their positive effects on the skin. Choose between the Silica Mud Mask, Algae Mask, Mineral Mask, and Lava Scrub Mask.

From Reykjavik: New Volcanic Area Helicopter Tour

From Reykjavik: New Volcanic Area Helicopter Tour

Fly above a new volcanic area on Iceland's Reykjanes Peninsula on a 35–50 minute helicopter flight from Reykjavik. Enjoy a once-in-a-lifetime experience in the skies of Iceland, observing lava fields, Mount Esja, and Faxafloi Bay from above. Set off from the Icelandic capital of Reykjavik, where 19 miles (30 km) away lies a new volcano in an area with three eruptions in the last two years. Climb aboard this five- or six-seater helicopter and lift off into the sky. Admire the breathtaking views of a smoldering volcano and potentially see its simmering crater, flowing lava streams, and extensive lava field. Soak up the unforgettable panoramic view from the clouds and use the opportunity to snap some spectacular photos from a perfect vantage point. Feel at ease throughout the flight in a modern and safe helicopter piloted by experienced staff. Enjoy between 30 and 50 minutes in the air, before heading back to Reykjavik.

Reykjavik: Guided Tour to Volcano and Reykjanes Geopark

Reykjavik: Guided Tour to Volcano and Reykjanes Geopark

Embark on a captivating journey to Iceland’s Reykjanes Peninsula, where the untamed forces of nature collide with human perseverance. Once a bustling fishing village, Grindavík now stands as a striking reminder of nature’s raw power, transformed by volcanic activity that forced its evacuation and forever reshaped its landscape. Your carbon-neutral adventure begins with a pickup in Reykjavík, followed by a scenic drive through volcanic plains and along rugged coastlines. The journey takes you to Seltún Geothermal Area, a stunning showcase of Iceland’s dynamic energy. Here, bubbling mud pools, steaming vents, and vividly colored mineral deposits reveal the Earth’s intense geothermal activity, offering a mesmerizing glimpse into the planet’s natural forces. Continuing onward, you’ll arrive at Fagradalsfjall, Iceland’s youngest volcano and a symbol of the country’s ever-changing geology. A 45-minute hike takes you across still-warm lava fields to a stunning viewpoint overlooking fresh lava flows from recent eruptions. Covering a total distance of 5.5 kilometers (3.4 miles), the hike features moderate elevation gains and rewards you with an up-close look at this powerful volcanic marvel. From the volcano, the journey leads to the coastal village of Grindavík, where you’ll see firsthand how the community fought to protect itself during the eruptions. The town’s resilient residents worked quickly to construct protective barriers against advancing lava flows, but the scars left behind by volcanic forces remain visible throughout the area. Walking through Grindavík, you’ll witness the dramatic rifts created by tectonic shifts, a haunting yet beautiful reminder of the Earth’s constant movement and the lasting impact on those who once called this place home. Before returning to Reykjavík, you’ll stop to enjoy a delicious fish and chips lunch, made with fresh local seafood and offering a taste of Iceland’s rich culinary tradition. As the day comes to a close, you’ll leave with unforgettable memories of Grindavík and the volcanic wonders of the Reykjanes Peninsula—a profound experience that highlights both the ferocity of nature and the enduring resilience of humanity.

Fagradalsfjall Volcano Hike – Small Group, Daily Tour

Fagradalsfjall Volcano Hike – Small Group, Daily Tour

This is not a bus tour or sightseeing stop. It’s a full hike to Iceland’s most active eruption zone—Fagradalsfjall—where new lava flowed as recently as 2024 and 2025. Located in the Reykjanes Peninsula just 40 minutes from Reykjavík, this small-group or private adventure takes you through black lava fields, steaming hills, and dramatic viewpoints shaped by recent eruptions. Why choose this tour? • Small group – no buses, no crowds • Local guides from Grindavík & Keflavík with real eruption experience • Walk on new lava and learn the science behind each eruption • Crampons and poles included if needed Hike Details • 8 km total (round-trip) • Moderate 300 m elevation • 3–4 hours walking time, adjusted to your group’s pace Pickup Option: Includes round-trip transfer from Reykjavík plus stops at: • Seltún geothermal area • Kleifarvatn Lake • Grindavík fishing village (recently evacuated) Perfect for: geology lovers, photographers, families, and anyone who wants to walk Iceland’s newest land with someone who’s lived through the eruptions. Note: This tour visits a real eruption site where lava last flowed in 2024–2025. You’ll hike over fresh lava fields, not molten lava (unless an eruption is active). All photos are from real past tours.

From Reykjavik: Reykjanes Geopark Tour & Airport Transfer

From Reykjavik: Reykjanes Geopark Tour & Airport Transfer

Discover Iceland's "melting pot" where geothermal energy, seismic activity, and tectonic movements can all be found on this small-group half-day tour. Meet your driver at your centrally located hotel; bus stop, if your hotel isn't on the pick-up list; or at the Reykjavík cruise port, then board a climate-controlled minibus for a trip to the Reykjanes Peninsula. Your first stop is the serene Kleifarvatn Lake, nestled atop a fissure zone and fed entirely by underground springs. From there, journey to Graenavatn, a small, vibrant lake occupying a volcanic crater, known for its striking teal-colored water. Continue to the multicolored hills of Krysuvik, where you can stretch your legs with a walk amongst the bubbling hot springs. Next, you'll experience the dramatic landscape around Grindavík, where you can witness the newly formed lava fields and the eerie, abandoned city that was once a thriving community. The tour continues to the geothermal mud pools of Gunnuhver, where you’ll hear the captivating local ghost story. Keep an eye out for diverse birdlife along this coastal stretch before visiting Reykjanesviti, Iceland's oldest lighthouse. Finally, bridge the gap between continents as you cross the symbolic “Bridge Between the Continents,” spanning Iceland’s two tectonic plates. The tour is perfect if you want to experience the rugged beauty of Iceland before boarding your flight. The bus will make an optional drop-off at Keflavik International Airport as well as the Blue Lagoon. Expect to return to Reykjavik by around 4 PM.

Reykjavík: Volcano Area–Grindavík, Hot Springs & Lava Fields

Reykjavík: Volcano Area–Grindavík, Hot Springs & Lava Fields

Join us for a tour of the Reykjanes Peninsula, an area marked by powerful geological activity. You’ll see Iceland’s youngest lava fields and visit the town of Grindavík, where devastating earthquakes split roads, lava flows damaged houses, and residents were forced to evacuate. During the tour, you’ll explore a geothermal area with numerous hot springs, admire the scenic lake Kleifarvatn, see Iceland’s oldest lighthouse, cross the bridge between continents, and ancient lava fields covered in soft, vibrant moss, all over. !!! The Reykjanes Peninsula, especially around Grindavík, remains geologically active. While no lava is currently flowing, an eruption could resume at any time. If that happens and certain areas close, this tour will adapt into an active volcano experience, stopping at the best possible viewpoint to witness the eruption—if conditions allow. !!!

Blue Lagoon: Retreat Spa Experience & Private Changing Suite

Blue Lagoon: Retreat Spa Experience & Private Changing Suite

Ideal for couples, this Retreat Spa offer gives two guests a private changing suite and five extraordinary hours at this subterranean sanctuary. As you embark on your spa journey, you enter a remarkable concourse of lava rock that leads to endless possibilities: a sauna, a steam cave, a fireplace, a nesting area, a refreshment area, a panoramic viewing deck, a cold plunge well, and the mesmerizing waters of the private Retreat Lagoon. Begin the experience when you check in, where you will get a briefing on the spa area and the best way to enjoy the services. You will then be shown to your private changing suite, which includes a large shower and dry area equipped with towels, bathrobes, flip-flops, and Blue Lagoon Skincare amenities. The best place to start is the Retreat Lagoon, filled with the same blue geothermal waters as the Blue Lagoon but without the crowds. Here, you can soak and unwind, order a drink of your choice, and take in the serenity. The pinnacle of the journey is the Blue Lagoon Ritual—an indulgent cycle of well-being, where you interact with the Blue Lagoon’s transformative elements: silica, algae, and minerals. Enjoy this full-body, self-applied treatment pampering session that includes a salt scrub, the popular Silica Mud Mask, the potent Algae Mask, and nourishing face and body oil by Blue Lagoon Skincare. Spa Restaurant’s seasonal menu serves light and nourishing meals made from fresh local ingredients. A place of true nourishment, Spa Restaurant offers beautiful, expansive views of the surrounding mineral-rich waterscape and the centuries-old lava. The restaurant makes for a memorable culinary experience before, during, or after your spa journey. No reservations are needed.

From Reykjavik: Volcanic Peninsula & Grindavik Minibus Tour

From Reykjavik: Volcanic Peninsula & Grindavik Minibus Tour

Embark on a thrilling half-day adventure through the Reykjanes Peninsula’s wild volcanic landscapes. Explore steaming hot springs, rugged craters, and eruption sites near Grindavík with expert guides, experiencing Iceland’s dramatic terrain. Your tour begins with a 40-minute drive from Reykjavík to Kleifarvatn Lake. This mysterious lake, 97 meters deep, has no visible inlets or outlets, relying on groundwater filtering through the porous lava fields. Local legends tell of a serpent-like creature lurking beneath its dark waters, adding intrigue to the stunning landscape of lava formations and colorful hills. Next, visit the surreal Seltún geothermal area in Krýsuvík, a place that feels like another planet. Fiery reds, yellows, and greys dominate the terrain, with bubbling mud pools, steaming fumaroles, and hissing vents emitting the unmistakable scent of sulfur. The raw geothermal power is a true spectacle. A short drive brings you to Grænavatn, the "Green Lake," a striking volcanic crater lake. Its vivid emerald hue, caused by high sulfur and mineral concentrations, contrasts beautifully with the surrounding rugged landscape. Your next stop is Nátthagi, a breathtaking valley near Fagradalsfjall volcano, which erupted in 2021 after 6,000 years of dormancy. Lava poured across the land for six months, creating dramatic lava formations. A short hike leads you to a viewpoint offering a panoramic view of the frozen lava fields and volcanic history in the making. In Grindavík, witness the aftermath of volcanic eruptions that reshaped the town since late 2023. After evacuations, the area remains eerily quiet, with abandoned homes and cracked roads bearing the scars of nature’s power. This rare opportunity offers a glimpse into Iceland’s constantly changing geology. Your tour concludes at the newly formed Sundhnúkagígar/Svartsengi lava field, a raw testament to Iceland’s dynamic landscape. Walk through a recently erupted area where steam rises from cooling lava, offering a firsthand look at nature’s fiery creativity. After soaking in these unforgettable sights, journey back to Reykjavík through Iceland’s breathtaking countryside. Arriving by early evening, you'll have time to relax or explore the city’s lively atmosphere.

Private Bespoke Reykjanes Peninsula Tour

Private Bespoke Reykjanes Peninsula Tour

Embark on a delightful journey through the enchanting Reykjanes Peninsula, a land of wonders where nature and culture entwine in harmony. Our friendly tour takes you on a heartwarming adventure, weaving through iconic stops that capture the essence of this breathtaking region. Feel the warmth of the geothermal embrace at the otherworldly Gunnuhver hot springs, where steam dances to the rhythm of the Earth's heartbeat. Next, let the dramatic landscape of the Bridge Between Continents remind you of the forces shaping our planet. Our journey continues to the charming fishing village of Grindavik, a coastal gem where history and hospitality meet. Picture-perfect moments await at the stunning Blue Lagoon, a geothermal oasis that invites you to relax and rejuvenate in its soothing azure waters. As we explore the rugged coastline, marvel at the grandeur of the Reykjanesviti lighthouse, standing tall as a guardian of Iceland's maritime history. In this land of contrasts and tales, our friendly guides share local stories, ensuring your journey is not just a tour but a heartwarming experience. So, join us as we uncover the secrets and beauty of the Reykjanes Peninsula, a place where every stop is a chapter in Iceland's captivating story. All additional activities that extend the tour duration will incur separate charges. Examples of such activities include visiting the Blue Lagoon, glacier hiking, snowmobiling, and similar excursions. Additionally, the tour price will increase for each hour added beyond the standard duration of the tour.

Snaefellsnes Peninsula Tour from Reykjavik

Snaefellsnes Peninsula Tour from Reykjavik

This peninsula showcases a diverse array of Icelandic landscapes, earning it the moniker "Iceland in miniature." Despite its remote location, away from the bustling Ring Road, Snæfellsnes remains sparsely inhabited, often overlooked by travelers who prefer more beaten paths. Culturally, Snæfellsnes holds significance as well. Its dramatic scenery served as the backdrop for Jules Verne's iconic novel "Journey to the Center of the Earth" and subsequent film adaptations. It also stood in for the northern landscapes in "Game of Thrones." Mt. Kirkjufell, beloved by Icelanders, famously depicted the Arrowhead mountain. Exploring Snæfellsnes reveals not only Mt. Kirkjufell but also the nearby Kirkjufellsfoss waterfall, the awe-inspiring Arnarstapi Bird Cliffs with their stone bridge and arch, the striking Djúpalónssandur black beach, and much more. Visitors may also encounter the famed black church of Búðir and perhaps catch a glimpse of seals at Ytri-Tunga beach.

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5 out of 5 stars

Sure! Here’s a shorter version: ⸻ Relaxing and totally worth it. Wasn’t sure it’d live up to the hype, but it did. The water is unreal, super relaxing, and the drink + mask made it feel like a spa day. Pricey, but worth every krona.

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I loved it. Make sure you dint get there past 7pm they close at 9:30 and you need a good 2 hours at least to enjoy it to the max. We purchased the premium package. It was worth it!

5 out of 5 stars

The guide was great. Knew almost everything one needs to know about the volcanos. He even took us to hot springs when we finished our tour early. And we still made it back on time.

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Very relaxing and peaceful experience even though it was crowded.

5 out of 5 stars

The view is amazing and it’s great to land on the volcanic area.