
Blue Lagoon Tours in Iceland
A visit to the Blue Lagoon is one of the most popular additions to an Iceland trip, and for good reason. Soaking in the geothermal waters on the Reykjanesnes peninsula, surrounded by black lava fields, is a genuinely restorative experience whether you are arriving into Iceland for the first time or winding down at the end of a longer journey.
All of the tours below include a Blue Lagoon visit as part of a wider Iceland itinerary. You can choose from self-drive packages where you set the pace, multi-day tours based out of Reykjavík, or fully guided group tours that take care of everything for you.
The Blue Lagoon sits just 20 minutes from Keflavík Airport, which makes it a natural stop at the start or end of any trip. Many of our packages are designed with exactly that in mind.
- Blue Lagoon entry included as standard
- Choose from self-drive, multi-day, or guided group tours
- Start your trip on any date you like
- Secure your booking with just a 5% deposit
About our Blue Lagoon tour packages
Whether you are spending a few days in and around Reykjavík or travelling the full Ring Road, there is a way to fit the Blue Lagoon into your itinerary. Our packages include the lagoon as a proper part of the trip rather than an afterthought, with enough time to soak, use the facilities, and enjoy the setting without feeling rushed.
If you prefer to drive yourself, our self-drive tours give you the flexibility to arrive when it suits you, with the Blue Lagoon typically included on your first or last day. If you would rather leave the driving to someone else, our multi-day tours run from Reykjavík and include the lagoon alongside other highlights like the Golden Circle, the South Coast, and ice cave visits. And if you want a fully guided experience with a local expert leading the way, our guided group tours cover the Blue Lagoon as part of a broader journey across Iceland.
All packages include accommodation, transport, and Blue Lagoon entry. You can also add extra nights or activities at checkout to build out your trip further.
- Blue Lagoon entry included with every package on this page
- Combine with Golden Circle, South Coast, and more
- Add extra activities and nights at checkout
- Lock in your trip today with just a 5% deposit
FAQs about Blue Lagoon tours
Get the answers to the most common questions about Blue Lagoon tours here. If you are after more in-depth info about visiting the lagoon itself, check out our Blue Lagoon attraction guide or our ultimate Blue Lagoon travel guide.
Yes, every tour listed on this page includes Blue Lagoon entry as part of the package.
The Blue Lagoon is open year-round and worthwhile in any season. In summer you can soak under the midnight sun, while winter visits offer the chance of seeing the Northern Lights from the water between September and March. Opening hours vary by season, so your Blue Lagoon entry time will be confirmed closer to your travel date.
Most of our itineraries allow around two hours at the lagoon, which is enough time for a proper soak, the silica mud mask, and a drink. If you want to dine at the Lava Restaurant on site, you may want to allow more time, which can be arranged when you book.
Yes, children are welcome at the Blue Lagoon. The lagoon has shallow areas throughout, with a maximum depth of around 1.6 metres. Children under 2 are admitted free of charge, and reduced rates apply for children aged 2 to 13. Children must be supervised by an adult at all times.
Yes. The Blue Lagoon requires advance booking, and popular time slots can fill up weeks ahead during summer and around key dates. When you book a tour with us that includes the Blue Lagoon, we handle the reservation for you.
Yes, several of our self-drive packages include the Blue Lagoon, typically on the first or last day of your trip given its location just 20 minutes from Keflavíkurflugvöllur. This makes it a natural arrival or departure activity when you are passing through the area anyway.
Swimwear is the main thing. Towels, robes, and the famous silica mud mask are all included depending on your package tier. The mineral-rich water can be hard on hair, so using the free conditioner available in the changing rooms before you enter is a good idea. Leave contact lenses out, as the water can affect them.
The Blue Lagoon is on the Reykjanesnes peninsula, about 49 kilometres from central Reykjavík. The drive takes around 45 minutes. It is much closer to Keflavíkurflugvöllur, just 20 minutes away, which is why so many visitors combine it with their arrival or departure.