Bathing in Blue Lagoon
Blue Lagoon is the largest natural geothermally warm water in Iceland and is also one of the top places to attract many tourists. The bay is located on part of a volcanic lava field on the Grindavík Reykjanes peninsula, Southwest of Iceland. The warm water bay is supplied by water from geothermal power plants and is changed twice a day. Warm water erupts from the ground near lava flows and is used to power turbines that generate electricity. After passing through the turbines, steam and hot water will pass through a heat exchanger to provide heat for the hot water heating system. After that, the water is brought into the bay for visitors to bathe and soak for treatment.
Blue Lagoon Resort is as beautiful as its name because of its natural, fanciful space and captivating beauty. After the incident caused lava to flow into the river, causing the water to turn turquoise. This place has turned into a giant spa and attracted millions of visitors.
Surrounding the lake are majestic mountains, embracing the lake in its heart. The jade-green water blends with the color of the sky, the color of the snow, along with the faint smoke creating a scene like being lost in a fairyland. In the evening, when the electric lights are turned on together with the night sky, this place becomes even more sparkling and wonderful. A hot bath in the Blue Lagoon is good for your health. Water contains many minerals, especially Silica and Sulfur, which relax the body, relax the mind, and are beneficial in the treatment and prevention of skin diseases. What could be better than to relax, heal and enjoy in a beautiful natural resort spa like this.