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To ensure the safety of our guests, there is a limit of three alcoholic drinks per guest while using the lagoon. Drinks are charged to your electronic bracelet. To prevent dehydration while bathing, we recommend that you also drink plenty of water. We recommend that you remove any jewelry before entering the lagoon.
Complimentary drinks include fruit smoothies, beer, wine, ciders, and sparkling wine. You can upgrade to a premium package which includes the use of a bathrobe and slippers, a second mask of choice, a table reservation, and sparkling wine if you choose to dine at their restaurant.
Am I Allowed to Bring Alcohol Into Lagoon? Yes, we do allow guests to bring alcohol. However, it is not allowed inside Lagoon A Beach, into the Lagoon Biergarten & Restaurant, and it cannot be left in a cooler unattended. Alcohol is sold at the Biergarten located south of the Roller Coaster.
If you would like to wear flip-flops, you may bring them with you or purchase them at the Blue Lagoon reception desk. Water shoes are allowed, but we don't offer them for sale. What effect does Blue Lagoon water have on hair and skin?
The reason it costs so much is because of the very high taxes put on alcoholic beverages. (More than 80% of the price of a bottle of vodka is just tax!) While it's true that most Scandanavian countries have high alcohol taxes, Iceland is even famous amongst its neighbors for the whopping alcohol duties.
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.
Strict Time SlotsYou need to arrive within your assigned window, or else you may forfeit your ticket (which you generously prepaid). After a week trip around Iceland, our flight back to the US took off in the early afternoon, so we opted to visit the Blue Lagoon before our departure.
While these are great for your skin, they can leave your hair feeling dry and matted. To minimize these potential effects, we recommend that you avoid immersing your hair in the water for too long and that you rinse your hair with fresh water after exiting the lagoon.
It was very good, though the quantity was quite small. I guess that means we had to savor each bite! All in all – Lava is a great restaurant if your in this area of Iceland, in particular if you are already planning to visit The Blue Lagoon for some spa time.
Do you shower after the Blue Lagoon? Yes, you should shower before and after your stay at the lagoon. Guests are required to shower, without their swimsuit, prior to using the geothermal spa. Simply use the showers and soaps available in the changing rooms.
There are instructions on the locker door as well. It is recommended that you leave all your jewelry and watches in the locker and the water might cause some damage to them. After having fun with the locker, you will need to shower before going into the lagoon. It is compulsory to shower and wash with soap.
Yes. A robe is not required, but it can get a bit chilly once you walk out of the pool, so robe is a good idea. You can take one of your own or rent it. Helpful?
Dress 'Lagoon minimal' – “I only ever bring my phone and one credit card,” Nat says. “I don't wear a hat that can fly off on the rides and we put our sunscreen on at the car.” Also, no open-toed shoes or flip-flops. “There's a few rides they won't let you on with the wrong shoes.”
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.
Frequently Asked Questions - Answers and Support | Blue Lagoon Iceland. Do you provide towels, bathrobes, or slippers? Our two types of entry tickets—Comfort and Premium—include the use of a towel. However, the Premium ticket also includes the use of a bathrobe.