If you’re considering a visit to the Blue Lagoon during your trip to Iceland, you’ll want a good idea of what to expect from the Premium Admission with Transfer experience. This tour isn’t just about soaking in warm mineral waters; it’s about enjoying a well-rounded, comfortable, and somewhat indulgent day that leaves you feeling refreshed and pampered.
What makes this experience appealing is the inclusion of a bathrobe, towel, and slippers, plus a couple of drinks and face masks — little touches that elevate your visit from simple relaxation to a more luxurious affair. We also love how the transfer service makes the journey seamless, avoiding the hassle of public transport or parking.
A potential downside? The tour is limited to about 6 hours from the moment you activate it, so it’s a shorter, more curated experience rather than an all-day adventure. This is perfect if your schedule is tight, but maybe less so if you really want to linger in the lagoon or explore the surroundings.
Overall, if you’re looking for a relaxing, hassle-free way to enjoy the Blue Lagoon with added touches of comfort and convenience, this tour fits the bill. It’s especially suited for travelers who want to indulge a little without sacrificing practicality.
Key Points

- Includes premium amenities like a bathrobe, towels, slippers, and two drinks at the swim-up bar
- Convenient transport from Reykjavík with a small-group, luxury coach
- Access to facilities like sauna, steam room, and massage waterfall
- Skin benefits with three lagoon-made face masks included
- Flexibility to explore at your own pace within the 6-hour window
- Ideal for travelers seeking comfort and convenience over a full-day commitment
A Closer Look at the Blue Lagoon Premium Experience

If you’ve ever dreamed of visiting the Blue Lagoon, this tour offers a great way to experience it without the stress of planning logistics yourself. The Blue Lagoon isn’t just a pretty pool; it’s a celebrated geothermal spa in the middle of a lava field, with water that’s mineral-rich and warm — perfect for soaking after some chilly sightseeing or traveling.
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The Journey from Reykjavík
Starting from Reykjavík, your day begins with a pick-up by a Smartbus or luxury coach. This setup is straightforward and comfortable, with the added bonus of passing through historic lava fields and stunning vistas of the Reykjanes UNESCO Global Geopark. The ride takes around 45 minutes, giving you a chance to sit back and enjoy the scenery.
Traveling in a small group—limited to just 10 participants—means more personalized attention and fewer strangers sharing your space. Some reviews mention that the guides are knowledgeable, which adds to the feeling of being well looked after. It’s a smooth way to transition from city to nature, especially if you’re not keen on navigating public transit or renting a car.
Checking in and Getting Ready
Once you arrive, you’ll walk along a 300-meter lava corridor to the lagoon entrance. You’ll check in and receive an electronic wristband that works as your locker key and makes cashless purchases easy. The process is straightforward, and the changing facilities are available, though some reviewers mention they’re a little confusing at first.
Before entering, you’ll be given a bathrobe—a nice touch for comfort, especially on cooler days—and then change into your swimsuit. If you didn’t bring one, you can rent one on-site, which is convenient. The process is seamless, and you’ll soon be stepping out into the famous blue waters.
The Lagoon Itself
The heart of the experience is, of course, the water. Covering 8,700 square meters, the lagoon offers plenty of space to relax, socialize, or float quietly. The mineral-rich waters are warm, but some areas are warmer than others, which lets you choose your preferred temperature.
One of the highlights we appreciate is the three included face masks made with ingredients from the lagoon water, such as silica mud, algae, and minerals. These masks, available at the in-water mask bar, are a treat for your skin and add a bit of pampering to your soak. As one reviewer notes, the white mineral mask melts into your skin in about ten minutes, requiring no rinsing, which is perfect for a quick refresh.
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Your premium ticket grants access to several on-site amenities: a sauna, steam room, and a massage waterfall—a lovely little feature that provides a gentle water massage while you relax in the lagoon. You can also explore the lagoon at your own pace, taking pictures, meditating, or just floating in the warm waters.
The swim-up bar is a nice addition; you can choose from soft drinks, juices, smoothies, or even some stronger beverages. Interestingly, some reviews mention there are no cocktails, but you still get two drinks included in your package.
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The Benefits and Personal Experiences
Many visitors find this tour to be a great balance of relaxation and luxury. For instance, one reviewer describes it as a “lovely experience that has to be seen to be believed,” praising the size of the lagoon and the variety of areas within it. The masks, in particular, seemed to be a hit, with one saying the white mineral mask melts into your skin effortlessly.
The scenery and atmosphere are also a big draw. Even in winter, with snow or rain, the lagoon remains warm and inviting. Some mention that the steam can get quite thick, reducing visibility, but it only adds to the mystical, otherworldly feel of the place. Safety is prioritized, with lifeguards patrolling the lagoon.
Price and Value
At $208 per person, this experience offers a fair value considering the inclusions—luxurious transport, premium amenities, masks, drinks, and access to facilities. Compared to just purchasing entry on your own, the added touches make the cost worthwhile for many travelers.
Although there are some extras not included, such as meals or spa treatments, the overall package is designed for a relaxing, manageable half-day escape rather than an all-day spa indulgence.
Who Should Consider This Tour?
This tour is ideal if you want a hassle-free, comfortable experience at the Blue Lagoon. It’s especially suited for travelers who appreciate small-group settings, premium touches, and the convenience of door-to-door transport. If you’re looking to relax and indulge without a lot of planning, this experience hits the right notes.
However, if you’re eager to spend a full day soaking, exploring other attractions, or seeking a more comprehensive spa service, you might find this tour a bit limiting. Also, keep in mind it’s not suitable for children under 2 years old, so if you’re traveling with very young kids, you’ll need to look for other options.
Final Thoughts

For many visitors, the Blue Lagoon is a must-visit during an Iceland trip, and opting for the Premium Admission with Transfer adds comfort and convenience to this iconic experience. The combination of luxury touches, such as the included face masks, drinks, and cozy bathrobe, with the natural beauty of the geothermal waters, makes for a memorable outing.
You’ll love the ease of the transfer service, the size of the lagoon, and the variety of facilities available. It’s a perfect choice for those who want a relaxed, hassle-free day in one of Iceland’s most famous sights.
While it may not be the budget option or the most extensive experience, it strikes a nice balance—especially for travelers who value comfort and want to avoid the logistics of organizing their own trip.
If you’re after a guilt-free, indulgent experience with excellent amenities, this tour is a solid pick. Just be prepared for a shorter stay and some crowds, especially during peak seasons.
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“It was a great experience, even though it was snowing, hailing and raining in a span of a few hours.”
FAQ

How long is the total tour duration?
You get about 6 hours from the time you first activate your ticket, including transportation, check-in, and time in the lagoon.
Is transportation provided?
Yes, round-trip transport is included, starting from Reykjavík with a pick-up at your hotel or guesthouse, then transfer to the lagoon.
What do I need to bring?
Just your swimwear—though you can rent one on-site if you prefer.
Are food and spa treatments included?
No, meals and additional spa treatments are not included. The experience focuses on the lagoon and its amenities.
Can I cancel?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, which offers some flexibility if your plans change.
Is it suitable for people with mobility issues?
The tour is wheelchair accessible, but walking through the lava corridor and around the lagoon may require some mobility.
Are children allowed?
Children under 2 years old are not suitable for this tour.
What facilities are available at the lagoon?
You’ll have access to sauna, steam room, massage waterfall, and the lagoon itself. Changing rooms are available, but some reviews mention they’re a little confusing.
Is alcohol included?
You receive two drinks of your choice, which can be soft drinks or stronger beverages, at the swim-up bar.
What’s the best time of year for this experience?
Any season works, but winter offers a particularly magical experience with snowflakes falling while you relax in warm water. Rain or hail doesn’t spoil the experience either, as many reviewers have mentioned.
In the end, this tour offers a well-rounded, comfortable way to enjoy one of Iceland’s most iconic sights. Whether it’s your first visit or a repeat trip, the combination of natural beauty and thoughtful amenities makes it a worthwhile stop—especially if you prioritize ease and comfort.
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