Blue Lagoon
The Blue Lagoon, one of the world's most stunning natural wonders, is the pinnacle of scenic beauty, pleasant ambience, richness, and pleasure. Its beautiful, pure blue water is also rich in minerals that are wonderful for the skin. You fall in love with the surroundings when you see the turquoise sea surrounded by the dark lava fields and creeping grey moss. The Blue Lagoon, which situated on the Reykjanes Peninsula, draws visitors from all over the world with its exquisite hot spring water and baths. Additionally, the magical water's year-round average temperature of 39°C (102°F) provides a comfortable swimming atmosphere.
Despite being one of the top ten natural spas in the world, the Blue Lagoon was actually created in 1976, not far from the Svartsengi geothermal power station, and is a man-made marvel. The lagoon's water is pristine, devoid of dangerous chemicals, and abundant in natural minerals and silica that are excellent for those with skin conditions like psoriasis. The lagoon's ability to replenish itself with fresh water every 48 hours is another strength. This ensures that the water is always entirely clean. Blue Lagoon is tucked away in the Reykjanes UNESCO Geopark, not far from the Keflavk International Airport and the heart of Reykjavk.
The Blue Lagoon package should be reserved in advance because it is a popular tourist site and can only accommodate a certain number of people at once. Other attractions of this magnificent lagoon include a café, restaurant, hotel, walking trails, miniature bridges, saunas, and a shop offering Blue Lagoon's high-end skin care items.
Location: Reykjanes peninsula, Southern Iceland