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Iceland Guest is an information website for your travel to Iceland. On this site you can get all the tourist information you need for your vacation in Iceland. We hope that you will find this online travel guide useful in planning your holidays in Iceland.

About Iceland
Iceland is a refreshingly unconventional travel destination. The Icelandic nature is unspoilt, exotic and mystical with its spouting geysers, active volcanoes, tumbling waterfalls, towering mountains, vast lava plains and magical lakes. Iceland’s fjords, glaciers and highland plains present visitors with some of the most beautiful and enchanting places they will ever see, as well as a rare feeling of utter tranquillity.

For travelers on a quest for action, Iceland’s pristine nature offers great potential for outdoor activities such as snowmobiling, horse riding, cave exploring, hiking, swimming, skiing, river rafting, kayaking and mountain safaris on modified four-wheel drives, to name but a few. Iceland supports a surprisingly diverse Nordic flora and fauna and is an ideal place for ornithology enthusiasts, while also offering some of the world’s best whale watching destinations. 

About Reykjavik
Reykjavík sometimes feels like a cosmopolitan capital and a tiny seaside village - all wrapped up in one. But Reykjavík has the best of both worlds; the qualities of a modern, forward-looking society complemented by a close connection to Iceland‚s beautiful and unspoilt nature.  

Reykjavík’s legendary nightlife is bolstered by plentiful cultural and social happenings in addition to an abundance of first-class restaurants. The size of Reykjavik city centre is also limited enough to allow for easy navigation by foot. Reykjavík has been described as a young and daring city that is characterized by strong contrasts. Conveniently small, clean and safe, it is more or less free from the major problems that haunt many other capitals. Big city events are frequent, the winter lights festival finished recently with thousands of participants and more tourist at this time of the year than we are used to.

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Day Tours & Activities - Blue Lagoon Tours

BL-04 Blue Lagoon Evening tour

Book nowDeparture days: Daily
Departure times: 18:00
Departure points: Daily departures from Reykjavík city hall, hotels and guesthouses in the greater Reykjavik area
Pick up: Free pick up starts at 17:30.
Return Details: Return to hotels, guesthouses and Reykjavik city center at approx. 22:00.

Itinerary

A bus tour to the Blue Lagoon, starting at 18:00. In the wintertime this tour also gives you a chance of seeing the northern lights if the conditions are right.

Enjoy a peaceful and tranquil evening at the Blue Lagoon. The lagoon sits atop a high-temperature geothermal field that supplies hot water and steam to run a power plant. Overflow water from the plant – rich in minerals and silica mud – fills the lava lagoon. The water is reputed to have healing effects on skin ailments such as psoriasis, and people arrive from around the world to seek relief.

Between late autumn and early spring the Northern Lights are often seen dancing in the sky. When conditions are right we will make a stop in the lava fields and experience the spectacular display of undulating colours.

Please note: This is not a guided tour.


Detailed Information

Included
Guided bus tour and admission to the Blue Lagoon.

Excluded
Dinner, refreshments, towel and bathing suits not included.

Pricing Policy
Free for children under 11. 50% discount for children aged 12-15.

Booking
Can be booked until 2 days before departure.

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