What is the difference between Comfort and Premium Blue Lagoon?
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. If you have a Comfort ticket and would like a bathrobe, you can rent them for ISK 1500 each.
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The Blue Lagoon Premium ticket is the mid-priced admission package to the Blue Lagoon. It's not the cheapest nor the most expensive option but just enough for the extraordinary experience and extras you get.
When selecting the Blue Lagoon Premium Package you receive entrance to the Blue Lagoon, towel, silica mud mask, the use of a bathrobe, and a towel, a drink of your choice, algae mask, and finally a table reservation with sparkling wine at LAVA Restaurant (if dining).
Yes. Yes they do. I bought some stuff in the shop in town but it is cheaper in the duty free shop. Having said that I did get my tax back so it worked out roughly the same but you would save the hassle of claiming that.
The Premium package ($80) includes everything in the Comfort package, but adds use of a bathrobe and slippers, a reservation at Lava Restaurant, and sparkling wine if dining at Lava. The Luxury package ($223) includes everything in the Premium package, as well as a spa product set and entrance into an exclusive lounge.
You can stay at the Blue Lagoon as long as you like, from your scheduled entrance time until closing. Most people spend 2 to 4 hours at the lagoon, relaxing in the various pools and spas, and many break to have a drink or meal.
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.
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.
To enjoy a more peaceful and serene experience, it's best to visit the Blue Lagoon during off-peak hours. 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.
The Blue Lagoon does not allow any skinny dipping. You will have to bring along your swimsuit in order to enter both the water and the saunas. However, there aren't any rules about the type of swimsuit you can bring.
The Premium package ($80) includes everything in the Comfort package, but adds use of a bathrobe and slippers, a reservation at Lava Restaurant, and sparkling wine if dining at Lava.
Sky Lagoon is quite a bit smaller, and less crowded. The pool area is still expansive, but Blue Lagoon is massive in size, with different areas wrapping around the public area to the hotel. Sky Lagoon's water isn't blue at all.
While we aim for versatility, it's often not possible to accommodate late or delayed arrivals. However, all tickets have a one-hour window of flexibility. For example, a ticket booked for 13:00 means that you can arrive anytime between 13:00 and 14:00.
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.
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.
Delta Comfort Plus is a seat upgrade from the main cabin that offers up to 3 inches of additional legroom and dedicated overhead luggage space. Conversely, Delta Premium Select seats let passengers stretch out with a reclining feature, wider seat, footrest and premium amenities.