Blue Lagoon Iceland Tour 2025 | Plan the Perfect Visit in Iceland
Blue Lagoon Iceland (2025 Guide): When to Go, Packages & Tips
The Blue Lagoon is one of Iceland’s most famous attractions — and in 2025, with more visitors than ever, planning your visit the right way makes all the difference.
Here’s what to consider when deciding when to visit, which package to book, and how to make it more than just a tourist stop.
When to Visit the Blue Lagoon
On Arrival (Day 1)
Pro: Just 20 minutes from Keflavík Airport — perfect first stop after a long flight.
Pro: Helps with jet lag and makes arriving in Reykjavík easier.
Con: If your flight arrives late or you’re eager to check into your hotel, it may feel rushed.
Before Departure
Pro: A quiet, relaxing end to your trip.
Pro: Most flights to the US and Europe leave in the afternoon, giving you time in the morning.
Con: You’ll need to arrange luggage storage or transfer.
Mid-Trip
Pro: Breaks up long drives and high-energy tours.
Con: Requires extra logistics, unless you book a combo package.
👉 In 2025, we suggest visiting either on your way in or out of the country — paired with a private transfer or small group tour that fits your flight schedule.
Blue Lagoon Packages & Tours
1. Transfer + Entry Packages (Most Convenient)
Hotel pickup in Reykjavík or Keflavík Airport
Entry into Blue Lagoon (Comfort or Premium)
Towel + silica mask
Return transfer
✅ Best for those without a rental car or who want everything arranged.
Perfect for:
Families needing flexibility
Honeymooners or couples seeking privacy
Travelers combining with Golden Circle, Reykjanes, or other attractions
Extras include lunch at Lava Restaurant, spa rituals, or airport transfers matched to your flight.
3. Combo Tours (Blue Lagoon + Attractions)
Make it a full day out:
Golden Circle + Blue Lagoon (Thingvellir, Geysir, Gullfoss)
Volcano & Lava Flow + Blue Lagoon
South Coast Features + Blue Lagoon Wind Down
Blue Lagoon Package Types
👉 To avoid crowds and noise, book Premium or Retreat Spa — especially in peak months (June–August).
What to Pack (and What’s Provided)
Included on-site:
Towels (depending on package)
Lockers
Hair dryers
Shower gel & conditioner
Bring with you:
Swimsuit (or rent on-site)
Waterproof phone pouch (for photos)
Sunglasses (yes, even in winter)
Change of clothes
💡 Pro Tip: Don’t skip the pre-shower. Conditioner is your hair’s best friend here — silica in the water dries quickly.
How Far Is the Blue Lagoon from Reykjavík?
20 minutes from Keflavík Airport
45 minutes from Reykjavík
Easily accessible via Route 41
Transfers run hourly (book ahead in 2025 due to tourism growth)
Final Thoughts
Yes, the Blue Lagoon is touristy. Yes, it’s popular. But when planned well, it becomes:
A peaceful recovery stop after glacier hikes
A highlight of your Icelandic adventure
A memory that feels just as magical as the country’s wild landscapes