Blue Lagoon, Iceland

Our first morning in Iceland started quite early, as we had already booked the famous Spa Blue Lagoon at 9 am. We wanted to watch the sunrise there but unfortunately the weather was much too foggy. Nevertheless, it was good that we went there so early, then fewer people are on the spot and, in addition, we had a long journey before us. The entrance fees vary. There are different wellness packages which one can select oneself, these variations correspond to the price. We have booked a simple ticket and because we went there so early it cost 90€ at noon it is a little more expensive. The 90€ included a face mask in the water, a smoothie and a towel after the swimming. In the showers there is conditioner and shower gel. Before the bath it is advised to put a lot of conditioner on the hair and at best not to let it come in contact with the water, because the water is very salty and dries out the hair enormously. I can only advise everyone to protect their hair - I have unfortunately underestimated this and my hair no longer feels soft. However, this should fade away in the next few weeks with a lot of care. The water has a temperature of 40 degrees and is indescribably pleasant. For 120€ you can also book a water massage, but we saved ourselves the expense. In general, Blue Lagoon was a relaxing experience and I could recommend it to everybody. But for the price one could get more.


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