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Promotional Content • Saturday 27th January 2024
A holiday full of wonder A
s the new year unfolds, many travellers will be seeking enriching experiences to reju-
venate and invigorate their minds, bodies and spirits. Blue Lagoon Iceland
off ers an extraordinary
opportunity for those in search of a holiday full of wellbeing, with its healing waterscapes, award-winning accommodation. Michelin-starred cuisine and world-class hospitality.
A wonder of the world Named one of the 25 wonders of the world by National Geographic, the Blue Lagoon is a sustainable destina- tion in the heart of an otherworldly, moss-covered landscape. T e lagoon is an expanse of mineral-rich warmth larger than a football pitch, and a place of radiant wellbeing, bringing you into harmony with the soothing powers of nature as you explore the iconic blue waters. With a sauna, steam cave, in-water refreshment bar, massage waterfall and ‘mask bar’ for skincare treatments, the lagoon is rich with possibilities for a uniquely rewarding adventure. During your time in the Blue
Lagoon, you can enhance your expe- rience with a signature treatment — in-water massage or fl oat therapy — designed to alleviate tension and catalyse inner peace. If you opt for the
in-water massage, you’ll fi nd
yourself submerged in the warmth of a secluded part of the lagoon while your therapist provides a deep and relaxing massage with
products
from the award-winning Blue Lagoon Skincare line. Similarly, fl oat therapy — Blue Lagoon Iceland’s new in-water treatment — targets bone structure, joints and spinal tension through deli- cate stretches and light massage by your therapist. Available for individ- uals, couples and small groups, fl oat therapy releases stored stresses while you harmonise with the water.
Award-winning accommodation Designed to merge with the surrounding moss-covered lava fi elds, Silica Hotel is a boutique sanctuary of relaxation and rejuvenation. With 35 bright and spacious guest rooms, terraces with views of the volcanic horizon, and a private, intimate lagoon, the hotel is a place of deep comfort and warmth. If you are looking for the pinnacle of
Blue Lagoon luxury, the Retreat is your gateway to extraordinary wellness. From the subterranean Retreat Spa to the world-class, luxurious comfort of the Retreat Hotel — where each suite becomes the foundation of an unfor- gettable journey — the Retreat brings you into oneness with nature, and a sense of profound wellbeing.
Awe-inspiring dining Rejuvenation at Blue Lagoon would not be complete without experiencing one of the destination’s four distinct culinary off erings. Guests who are on the go can treat themselves to a quick bite from Blue Café, while those who have time to dine can experience Lava Restaurant. Carved into a centu- ries-old lava cliff on the shore of the Blue Lagoon, Lava off ers breathtaking views of the storied waterscape and classic Icelandic cuisine created from locally sourced ingredients. Similarly, guests of the Retreat can enjoy light seasonal dishes at Spa Restaurant before or after their time in the Retreat Lagoon and Retreat Spa. For those after an unforgettable evening, Moss Restaurant — one of the country’s
only Michelin-starred establishments — off ers multi-course gourmet jour- neys, highlighting Iceland’s heritage, innovation and pure environment. As you seek a respite from the everyday, let Blue Lagoon Iceland be your sanc- tuary for renewal and inspiration. More than just a getaway, it’s an invi- tation to embrace the transformative powers of nature.
“A sustainable destination in the heart of an otherworldly, moss- covered landscape”
Blue Lagoon Iceland Visit:
bluelagoon.com T: +354 420 8800 Address: Norðurljósavegur 9, 240 Grindavík, Iceland
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