Soak in Iceland's iconic milky-blue geothermal waters surrounded by black lava fields, with silica mud masks and mineral-rich steam — a sensory ritual unlike any other on Earth.
What to expect
You arrive to find steam rising from vivid turquoise water set against a stark black lava landscape — the contrast is visually arresting and deeply calming. Premium packages include a silica mud mask, algae mask, and a SKJÓL ritual wrap delivered poolside by attendants. The Lava Restaurant, perched on the lagoon's edge, serves refined New Nordic cuisine mid-soak. The thermal waters stay at a constant 37–39°C year-round.
Good to know
The Blue Lagoon is located 45 minutes from Reykjavik near Keflavik — confirm your all-aboard time allows at least 5 hours ashore. Pre-booking a specific timed entry is mandatory; walk-ins are not accepted. Direct booking online at bluelagoon.com secures the best time slots. Pack a hair tie, as the silica minerals can tangle hair.
Sail there
Luxury cruises that call at Reykjavik — book through us, the fare is identical and your concierge stays on your side.