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How to reserve tickets for Iceland's Blue Lake Hot Springs in official website?

Speaking of Iceland, many friends may feel shivering with cold, and the snow-covered scene will appear in front of us in an instant, but it is not. Although Iceland is called Iceland, there is fire underground, so there are very warm natural geothermal hot springs, Blue Lake Hot Springs! So how do I book a ticket to Blue Lagoon Hot Springs? How much does it cost? How to get there!

How to reserve tickets for Blue Lake Hot Spring in Iceland's Blue Lagoon? Friends, please note that there is no on-site ticket sales at Blue Lake Hot Springs. Passengers who want to experience hot springs need to fill in the Blue Lagoon official website Reservation Hot Springs Package. (Different hot spring packages correspond to different hot spring services, so you need to make a good choice in advance! )

Ticket price: ordinary ticket 6900 Icelandic krona (basic ticket, no other package service, if you need to choose snacks or beauty items, you need to make an appointment in advance)

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Where is the Blue Lake Hot Spring Address: Green Davic, Jenas Lake Peninsula, southwest Iceland.

Blue Lake Hot Spring is 39 kilometers away from Shile. You can go to Blue Lake Hot Springs by car or by bus!

Surprise Experience of Blue Lake Hot Springs Attention, friends who go to Blue Lake Hot Springs!

Blue lake hot spring is a natural geothermal hot spring with developed geothermal energy, so even in snowy winter, you won't feel cold in the hot spring. Soaking in warm water is like being surrounded by a warm little sun! In addition, the blue lagoon is an underground extinct volcano, which is rich in volcanic minerals and can play a very good role in beauty and skin care. Lucky friends can also catch volcanic white mud!

Ps: Blue Lake Hot Spring itself can also provide volcanic mud spa!

How to get to Blue Lake Hot Springs by bus?

It's about 50 minutes' drive from Reykjavik, 47 kilometers away, and about 20 minutes' drive from Keflavik Airport. The road conditions are good, and the snow is removed and cleaned in winter. There are enough parking spaces in the parking lot, and the parking fee has been included in the ticket.

public transportation

There are buses between Reykjavik Airport and Keflavik Airport to and from the Blue Lagoon. You can book a bus with tickets for the Blue Lagoon.

Leave Reykjavik

9:00- 18:00 in winter, leaving on the hour; The return train is11:15-21:15, with an interval of one hour. 8:00-20:00 in summer, leaving on the hour; Return trip11:15-23:15, with an interval of one hour, but there are no trains at 20: 15 and 22: 15.

Departing from Kevlavik Airport

9: 30/11:30/12: 30/16: 30/17: 30 in winter. Return train12: 00/14: 00/15: 00. At 8:30- 17:30 in summer, every shift is one hour apart, and there is no train at 14:30; Return trip 10:30-22:30, each shift is one hour apart, and there are no trains at 19:30 and 20:30.