It was an amazing experience although it was very expensive. The bus driver didn’t give us much information as our guides did on the others tours we booked. It’s nice to get information about Iceland whilst travelling about. The entrance procedure was quite hectic & a little unorganised again the guide didn’t tell us we would be put through as a group or how it wouldso took longer to get in than would have liked. Would have preferred slightly longer there so we could have had a drink after.
No trip to Iceland would be complete without submerging yourself in the steamy volcanic waters of the Blue Lagoon. And on this half-day tour everything from transport to entry is all sorted for you, so all you'll need is your swimsuit and a couple of hours to take it easy in some of the most surreal surroundings on the island.
Arriving at the Blue Lagoon, you'll walk through reception, pick up your electronic wristband and head straight for the warming waters of the lagoon. You'll emerge into the icy air, but step into the steaming 37-degree water, and you'll soon forget all about it.
There's a spa area, massage waterfall, sauna and swim-up bar where you can grab yourself a glass of bubbly to enjoy in the milky blue water. You'll have a couple of hours to soak it all up before it's time to get changed and head back to Reykjavik.
