26 Te Travel Guide Worldwide Travel A season of wonder An unforgettable summer awaits at Blue Lagoon Iceland
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season first-hand as you soak in the waters, enjoy award-winning accom- modations, delight in gourmet cuisine and revel in world-class hospitality — all beneath the enchanting midnight sun. Blue Lagoon Iceland unveils a
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universe of vibrant wellbeing for each guest, all centred around its iconic centrepiece, the Blue Lagoon. Te water composition is unique: 70% seawater and 30% freshwater. It’s extracted through geothermal wells and is naturally enriched with silica, microalgae and minerals. Tis is what makes the Blue Lagoon Water one of a kind, unlike any other on the planet. Founded in 1992 to harness the
benefits of its geothermal seawater, Blue Lagoon Iceland has since evolved into a renowned destination offering unique spa experiences, ground- breaking research and develop- ment, an award-winning skincare line, Michelin-acclaimed cuisine and a seamless blend of hospitality and wellness. Nestled in the heart of UNESCO
Global Geopark Reykjanes, the Blue Lagoon boasts a variety of ameni- ties, including a sauna, steam cave, in-water refreshment bar, massage waterfall and an in-water mask bar. Te face masks at the mask bar feature signature ingredients sourced from the Blue Lagoon Water, such as silica, microalgae and minerals. Among these offerings is the
“Te Blue Lagoon features a sauna, a steam cave, an in-water refreshment bar, a massage waterfall and an in-water mask bar”
award-winning Silica Mud Mask, renowned for its skin-cleansing benefits, which is a complimen- tary gift for all guests to try while in the Blue Lagoon. With these amen- ities, the Blue Lagoon provides visi- tors with ample opportunities for a
iscover the wonders of Blue Lagoon Iceland this summer. Experience the magic of the
rejuvenating journey for the mind, body and spirit. You can enhance your experience
with a range of in-water treatments, including the signature massage and float therapy. Designed to soothe the body, calm the mind and evoke inner peace amid the weightlessness of the waters, float therapy targets joints and spinal tension through delicate stretches and a light massage. Avail- able for individuals, couples and small groups, float therapy sessions are designed to aid relaxation while you harmonise with the water. Following your rejuvenating visit,
Lava Restaurant invites you to embark on a culinary journey, celebrating the flavours of Iceland. Indulge in metic- ulously crafted dishes featuring fresh, locally sourced and sustainable ingre- dients, all while soaking up breath- taking views of the Blue Lagoon. For those looking to extend their
visit, Blue Lagoon Iceland is home to two award-winning hotels. Silica Hotel provides comfort and hospitality against the backdrop of an other- worldly landscape. Its rooms boast private terraces and scenic views, complemented by an intimate, private lagoon. For unparalleled luxury, the five-star, all-suite Retreat Hotel offers an exceptional wellness sanctuary. From its subterranean Retreat Spa to its Michelin-starred Moss Restaurant, Retreat Hotel is an all-encompassing luxury resort, promising guests an immersive experience in this wonder of the world. Tis summer, guests are invited
to embrace each magical moment of
beneath the Icelandic the season with Blue Lagoon’s
extended opening hours. Dive into the unique waters early and linger until late, soaking and relaxing
midnight sun. A truly unforgettable experience awaits.
Blue Lagoon Iceland Norðurljósavegur 9, 240 Grindavík, Iceland T: +354 420 8800
bluelagoon.com
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