About 30 miles southwest of Reykjavik, the Blue Lagoon is Iceland's most popular tourist attraction. This geothermal spa welcomes more than 700,000 annual visitors. For a little perspective, that ...
It’s Northern Lights season, meaning now is the best time to catch a glimpse of this natural phenomenon. Read on for our travel guide to Iceland’s Blue Lagoon, one of the best places to catch ...
Iceland, known for its breathtaking scenery and geothermal marvels, also offers a plethora of enchanting hot springs near Reykjavik. These natural baths provide guests with a peaceful escape from ...
The Blue Lagoon is not only the most visited attraction in all of Iceland, but it is also one of the most expensive! When you think about spending $100 per person just to soak in a giant bathtub ...
While Iceland isn't the only place in the world to view the northern lights, the Nordic country's location near the Arctic ...
The swirling steam blows over the surface of the Blue Lagoon and drifts up to the white sky as I bob in the soothing geothermal waters of Iceland’s recently opened Retreat Spa. Moss Restaurant ...
Iceland has black-sand beaches, natural springs, ice caves, whale watching, and a manmade lagoon that glows blue. Here's your 4-day travel guide. The time has finally come: You’re going to Iceland.
We dive into some of Iceland’s most luxury getaways, tailored experiences and authentic dining options to help you organise ...
Classic resort in the heart of Grindaviko with mountain views; offers access to the Blue Lagoon cuddled in a volcanic landscape. This hotel is about a half-mile from the Blue Lagoon (10 minutes on ...