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Can you do the Golden Circle and Blue Lagoon in one day?

See the most popular sights in Iceland on a tour of the Golden Circle, followed by a dip in the healing waters of the Blue Lagoon. See geysers, hot springs, Gullfoss Waterfall, and more in one day.



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Typically, guests enjoy the water for two hours. After soaking in the mineral-rich warmth, people generally seek nourishment by snacking at Blue Café or dining at Lava Restaurant. In total, on average, visitors spend four hours at Blue Lagoon Iceland.

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If you want the milky blue color and a luxury spa experience, then the Blue Lagoon would be better. If you don't need the blue color and just want a geothermal bathing experience in a more natural setting and at a lower price, then choose the Secret Lagoon.

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Experience this 0.9-mile loop trail near Grindavík, Southern Peninsula. Generally considered an easy route, it takes an average of 23 min to complete.

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If you don't want to swim in the Blue Lagoon or you missed out on the time slot you want. You do not need to go inside the Blue Lagoon to see the milky blue waters.

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On average, we would say that it is absolutely enough to allow yourself two hours for the Blue Lagoon. However, the time every traveler needs for visiting the Blue Lagoon is highly individual.

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Likewise, you can purchase a swimsuit in the shop at Blue Lagoon. Is there a maximum time allowed in that water? You may spend as much time as you wish enjoying the water. Your entry ticket is valid for the entire day.

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The best time to visit the Blue Lagoon is in the evening to enjoy the midnight sun in summer or the northern lights in winter. The average water temperature is 102 F (39 C) all year. The Blue Lagoon is not natural and was formed in 1976.

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Are swim suits required at the Blue Lagoon? Bathing suits are worn in and around all areas of the bathing lagoon, including the sauna. You can bring your own, or rent them from reception. You can also rent towels and bathrobes.

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I expected Iceland's Blue Lagoon to be a disappointing tourist trap, but it lived up to the hype. I visited the Blue Lagoon, one of Iceland's most popular tourist sites, in June. I was pleasantly surprised to find that it wasn't too crowded and was just as cool in person.

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To make the most efficient use of your time in Iceland AND also start or end your trip on a high note, I highly recommend booking your Blue Lagoon tickets either at the very start of your trip or at the end before you fly out.

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