From Reykjavik: Blue Lagoon Admission Tickets + Fagradalsfjall Volcano Day Tour with Transfers Tickets at Reykjavík
From Reykjavik: Blue Lagoon Admission Tickets + Fagradalsfjall Volcano Day Tour with Transfers
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Blue Lagoon and Fagradalsfjall Volcano Day Tour from Reykjavik
This comprehensive Iceland day tour combines the country's most famous geothermal spa with dramatic volcanic landscapes on the Reykjanes Peninsula. You'll explore recent volcanic activity at Fagradalsfjall and Meradalir volcanoes, witness the otherworldly terrain shaped by fresh lava flows, and unwind in the mineral-rich waters of the Blue Lagoon. Professional English-speaking guides provide insights into Iceland's geological activity throughout the day.
The tour takes you through distinctive lava fields to reach the Fagradalsfjall Volcano site, where recent eruptions have transformed the landscape. You'll hike to Meradalir Volcano to see dramatic fissures and freshly-formed lava formations. A stop at Lake Kleifarvatn, the Reykjanes Peninsula's largest lake, offers stunning views of deep blue waters surrounded by black sand beaches and geothermal areas. Time permitting, you'll also see the fishing village of Grindavík.
Your day concludes at the Blue Lagoon, where admission includes a soft towel, silica mud mask, and one drink. The warm geothermal waters provide the perfect way to relax after exploring Iceland's volcanic terrain.
What is Included
- Round-trip transfers from central Reykjavik
- Professional English-speaking guide
- Blue Lagoon admission ticket
- Soft towel at Blue Lagoon
- Silica mud mask
- One drink at Blue Lagoon
- On-board Wi-Fi
Good to Know
Pick-up begins from selected points in central Reykjavik. Arrive at your designated location at least 15 minutes before departure time. The tour involves hiking on uneven volcanic terrain, which may not be suitable for young children or those with mobility concerns. Children under 2 years old may not be permitted on this tour.
Bring swimwear, extra warm clothing, and water-resistant walking shoes. Pack snacks and a refillable water bottle for the hiking portions. Weather conditions may impact parts of the itinerary, so dress in layers and be prepared for changes. Government-issued ID is required for entry to the Blue Lagoon.
If you're interested in exploring more of Iceland's natural wonders, consider booking Northern Lights tours from Reykjavik for evening adventures. For those wanting to see more volcanic activity, check out Golden Circle tours featuring geysers and waterfalls to complete your Icelandic experience.
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- Opening times
07:00am - 11:59pm 07:00am - 11:59pm 07:00am - 11:59pm 07:00am - 11:59pm 07:00am - 11:59pm 07:00am - 11:59pm 07:00am - 11:59pm
- Know before you go
Arrive at your pick-up location at least 15 minutes ahead
Bring swimwear, extra warm clothes, and water-resistant walking shoes
Children under 2 years old may not be permitted
Weather conditions may impact parts of the itinerary
Bring a government-issued ID for entry
- Visitor guidelines
Arrive at your pick-up location at least 15 minutes ahead
Bring swimwear, extra warm clothes, and water-resistant walking shoes
Children under 2 years old may not be permitted
Weather conditions may impact parts of the itinerary
Bring a government-issued ID for entry
Frequently asked
Do I need to bring my own swimwear to the Blue Lagoon?
Yes, please bring your own swimsuit. Towels and a silica mud mask are provided and included in your entry.
Is the volcano hike suitable for children?
The hike has uneven terrain and may not be suitable for young children or those with mobility concerns. Please check age restrictions before booking.
Are transfers included in the ticket?
Yes, round-trip transfer from Reykjavik is included in the tour package.
What should I do if the weather changes suddenly?
The tour is subject to weather conditions and may be adjusted for safety. Dress in layers and follow guide instructions for any changes.
Can I bring snacks or food on the tour?
Yes, we recommend bringing snacks and a refillable water bottle, especially for the hike and transfer portions.
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