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Is Blue Lagoon same as Blue Cave?

Blue cave and Blue Lagoon are not the same thing. Blue cave is a small cave on the island on Bisevo where you are getting in by a small wooden ship. Swimming is not allowed inside the cave. Blue Lagoon is a swimming and snorkeling paradise, a crystal clear bay in a ring of a three isolated islands.



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Once in Porat, you'll be able to purchase your ticket to the Blue Cave, but remember as mentioned, that the line can be very long, sometimes requiring waits of an hour or more. While visiting the Blue Cave on your own is entirely possible, it also requires meticulous planning and can be quite the arduous journey.

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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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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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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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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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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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Also be aware that if you lose your bracelet, you will be charged a fee. All guests must shower—without a swimsuit—before entering the Blue Lagoon.

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Walking or bus – the walk from Anacapri to the Blue Grotto is around 3.5 kilometres, forming a pleasant way to experience sea views from the coast. Alternatively, you can hop on a bus from Piazza della Pace which takes you close to the entrance of the Blue Grotto.

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