Few interesting facts about Blue Lagoon 👍 💚Did you know Blue Lagoon is not a natural spring? While Iceland is abundant of natural hot springs, the Blue Lagoon is not one of them. Even though the land and the lava that shapes the pool is natural, but the water is actually the result of runoff from a neighboring geothermal power plant. 💚The Blue Lagoon is located in Grindavik, a small fishing town in Reykjanes Peninsula, and we took around 20 min to reach there from the airport. 💚There are three tiers of tickets – Comfort, Premium, and Retreat Spa. The ticket prices vary depending on the time of the year. Comfort tickets cost around $90, and it includes entrance to the Blue Lagoon, silica mud mask, use of towel, and first free drink of your choice. Premium tickets cost around $110, which includes an additional mask of your choice, dining reservation (optional), and sparkling wine with your dining reservation. Retreat Spa tickets cost around $620. It includes entrance to the Blue Lagoon, access to a private changing room, a private spa and a private area of the Blue Lagoon Iceland. 💚The Blue Lagoon is open from 8 AM to 9 PM during winter, and from 7 AM to 11 PM, sometimes 12 AM during summer. 💚You have to shower before getting inside the lagoon, and make sure you tie up your hair properly as the silica-rich water is not great for the hair. 💚The lagoon is around 4.7 ft deep and the temperature of the water is around 40 degree Celsius. . . . #bluelagoon #bluelagooniceland #icelandic #icelandicnature #nature #throwback #takemeback #selflove #takecareofyourskin #icelandtrip #icelandfacts #geothermalwaters #naturalhotsprings #icelandexplore #landscape #vegantravel #beautifuldestinations #icelandscape #luxurytravel #travel #lifeisgood #travelloverepeat #travelwithshreya (at Blue Lagoon Iceland) https://www.instagram.com/p/CPTUKielhVD/?utm_medium=tumblr