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Can you go to Sky Lagoon in the rain?

Sky lagoon in rain The water in Sky lagoon is warm enough and the access the to pool from showers is closed, so you will not notice the rain until you can inside the pool. There is minimal chance that it would get cold in the Sky lagoon, just only if the stronger wind comes with the rain.



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Make sure you go for a wander too, there are hot spots around the lagoon where the water will be much warmer than other parts which is just what you want in a storm. The fun doesn't end in the lagoon either, for further sheltering from the storm I recommend The Lava Restaurant.

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To fit in with the locals, it's best to be barefoot at the Sky Lagoon. Outdoor shoes are not permitted around the lagoon to protect the floor from bacteria and dirt. It is possible to wear flip flops, which some visitors prefer to do, especially in the winter months when the ground is cold underfoot.

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Swimwear is required to enter the water at the Sky Lagoon, though you can hire a bathing suit if you forget to bring your own. Towels and dressing gowns can also be rented. If it's a very cold day you could benefit from wearing a hat in the water.

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Most of the rides were running,even with the heavy rain. Rain ponchos and umbrellas were available for purchase. Shelter from the rain was available in pic-nic pavilions and eating places. The staff was friendly.... even though they were soaking wet and not in sheltered areas, and most were not dressed for the weather.

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Waterproof gear is the single most important thing you need to bring to Iceland. And not just a waterproof jacket — you need rain pants, waterproof hiking boots, and a waterproof backpack cover.

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A few smaller differences: the Sky Lagoon is smaller while the Blue Lagoon is massive; you can get your hair wet at the Sky Lagoon but you can't at the Blue Lagoon; both are good for photography; the Blue Lagoon has face masks and spa services while the Sky Lagoon does not. Is it worth going to both?

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Visiting early in the morning between 8:00 AM and 9:00 AM or in the evening between 6:00 PM and 7:00 PM when it's quieter is a great way to avoid crowds and fully appreciate the natural beauty of the lagoon. These times are perfect for relaxing and taking in stunning surroundings without any distractions.

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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.

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You can bring your own slippers/flip flops and you'll be just fine with the comfort package. If you're in splurge mode or just have some dough to burn through, the Retreat Spa package starts at around $490 USD and gives you special access to the spa at the Blue Lagoon, private changing rooms and treatments.

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Due to its excellent location, soothing waters, and rich skin nourishment benefits, Iceland's Blue Lagoon quickly became the country's most visited attraction, rivaled only by the Golden Circle sightseeing route.

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