The chances are high that you were looking at the Blue Lagoon, Iceland's premier geothermal spa. But where is the Blue Lagoon ...
I recently went to Iceland and spent three days in the capital city of Reykjavik. The country is known for its geothermal spas, so I knew I wanted to visit one on the trip. Although Blue Lagoon is ...
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 ...
So, if you are still wondering Is the Blue Lagoon worth it, here are a few other geothermal pools to consider. The Secret Lagoon is Iceland’s oldest natural pool. Dating back to 1891 ...
The team behind Iceland’s famous Blue Lagoon geothermal spa have opened a new, extremely remote hotel in the north of the ...
The Nordic country is truly the land of fire and ice, packed with glaciers and lagoons, volcanoes and geysers, waterfalls and ...
Iceland's South Coast boasts some of the nation's most iconic and breathtaking scenery. Top attractions include the majestic ...
Popular with international visitors and layover passengers due to its proximity to Keflavik International Airport, the Blue Lagoon is the most famous of Iceland’s many geothermal pools.
Huge plans are in place to open geothermal swimming pools in the UK countryside neat year. The green pastures of the Cotswold Way in Gloucestershire could be joined by the pools at Stroud Waters ...
The recent volcanic eruption in Iceland has brought worldwide attention ... evacuated town of Grindavik and the world-famous Blue Lagoon geothermal spa only lasted a few days, but experts remain ...
NASA’s satellite images have captured the ongoing volcanic eruption near Iceland's Blue Lagoon. The eruption, which started on 20 November, caused lava to flow from a fissure, with the nearby ...