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Iceland is one of the most scenic and relaxing countries in Europe. It’s also one of the safest and one of the most liberal. Iceland is the land of fire and ice — a place where you can see geysers and walk on glaciers. Approximately 60% of Icelands inhabitants live in the capital, Reykjavik. And no-one should visit, of course, without doing the Blue Lagoon tour Iceland is so famous for.
You will probably fly into Reykjavik and stay in the capital. It is easy to travel around the main sites of Iceland with Reykjavik as a base.
Reykjavik to the Blue Lagoon
It’s approximately 45 minutes to get to the Blue Lagoon from Reykjavik, and so if you have access to a car, you can self drive and just pay the entrance fee. Many tourist buses go to the blue lagoon from Reykjavik bus station. Iceland is so well set up for tourism and you can book a tour in advance through Viator Travel and Get Your Guide.
The opening hours of the Blue Lagoon may vary with time of year, but it’s usually open from 7am to 11pm.
Blue Lagoon Tour Iceland
In high season, be warned that it does get fully booked. Don’t want to risk the Blue Lagoon selling out? Go for this Blue Lagoon Iceland trip with Viator Travel which…