a sociology professor at the University of Iceland, told Insider. "Instead of the Blue Lagoon, I would just recommend the public swimming pools in Reykjavik. I go to the sauna. There are nice hot ...
Read on for our travel guide to Iceland’s Blue ... a trip the Blue Lagoon is still an out-of-this-world experience. From unique spa treatments to unmissable food, we can’t recommend it enough.
I recently went to Iceland and spent three days in the capital city of Reykjavik. The country is known for its geothermal spas, so I knew I wanted to visit one on the trip. Although Blue Lagoon is ...
About 30 miles southwest of Reykjavik, the Blue Lagoon is Iceland's most popular tourist attraction. This geothermal spa welcomes more than 700,000 annual visitors. For a little perspective ...
on Iceland's south-west coast, 45 minutes from Reykjavik, the country's capital and 25 minutes from Keflavik Airport. Why go? Because, even though the Blue Lagoon is an out-and-out tourist ...
From a pure, creamy hand-harvested scallop from the remote Swan Fjord in northwest Iceland ... hotel The Retreat at Blue Lagoon features the inventive New Nordic food of chef Agnar Sverrisson.
The popular Blue ... Lagoon attraction has closed as a precaution, but early signs are that the volcano's activity may not disrupt Icelandic tourism too much. Share A volcano erupted in southwest ...
The Retreat at Blue ... Iceland caters to relaxation seekers keen on enjoying Iceland's geothermal waters. Overlooking the world-renowned Blue Lagoon in Grindavik (about 30 miles southwest of ...