BLUE LAGOON, ICELAND


VELKOMIN!!!



Iceland is speediness becoming a major tourist destination for people around the World. Tourist attraction to the interesting natural features at Iceland including glaciers, active volcanoes, fjords, geysers, hot springs, lava fields and lava deserts. The coastal areas are the places which have habitation. When to go to Iceland, Icelandic weather is unpredictable at the best of times, with bright, sunny days reverting to cold, wet and miserable conditions within a matter of hours. Mid-June to August is high season, but most highland tours don’t operate until July because of snow. At other times, many tourist facilities outside Reykjavik are closed.

 The blue lagoon is a geothermal spa in Iceland; the steamy waters are part of a lava formation. The spa is lacated in a lava field in Grindavik approximately 13km from the Keflavik International Airport and 39 km from the capital city of Reykjavik. Temperatures in the Blue Lagoon hover between 37°C and 39°C.

Even though the Blue Lagoon is an out-and-out tourist attraction, it manages to wow even the biggest cynics with its special brand of geothermal magic. Slow poaching your cares away and daubing on white-silica mud against a backdrop that is spectacularly lunar is enough to send your endorphins hurtling into a feel-good frenzy.

Bursting with mountains, waterfalls, volcanoes, glaciers, hot springs and geysers, there is no part of Iceland that should be left unexplored. Whether you are whale watching, snowmobiling on a glacier, swimming in a hot outdoor pool, river rafting or horse riding, there is something for everyone at any time of the year.



Besides that,  most visitors arrive in Iceland via flight. There are three domestic airlines that offer year-round flights to Iceland from several cities in both Europe and North-America, in addition to seasonal flights from other cities. There are also several foreign airlines that offer seasonal flights to Iceland.

Below are the 7 lists of airlines that fly to Iceland:
1. Icelandair..(click here) ^^
2. Iceland Express..(click here) ^^
3. WOW air..(click here) ^^
4. SAS..(click here) ^^
5. Norwegian (Norwegian air Shuttle ASA)..(click here) ^^
6. easyJet..(click here) ^^
7. Delta Airlines..(click here) ^^

While travel to Iceland when using sea transport, traveler can book from The Faroe Islands’ Smyril Line.(click here) ^^

For more information, click here:

MAP OF ICELAND

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