Blue Lagoon

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Blue Lagoon is a famous geothermal spa in Iceland known for its milky-blue mineral-rich waters and surrounding volcanic landscape.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf geothermal spa
tourist attraction
bookingPolicy advance reservation recommended
containsMineral algae
silica
sulfur
country Iceland NERFINISHED
distanceFromKeflavíkAirport approximately 20 km
distanceFromReykjavík approximately 39 km
hasBrand Blue Lagoon skin care products NERFINISHED
hasFacility bar
restaurant
sauna
skin care clinic
spa hotel
steam room
hasFeature artificial lagoon
geothermal steam vents
lava rock surroundings
man-made pools
hasRecognition one of Iceland’s most visited attractions
hasRegulation limited daily visitor capacity
hasWaterColor milky blue
knownFor geothermal bathing
skin-care properties
spa treatments
unique blue color
languageOfSignage English
Icelandic
locatedIn Grindavík NERFINISHED
locatedNear Keflavík International Airport NERFINISHED
Reykjavík NERFINISHED
locatedOn Reykjanes Peninsula NERFINISHED
offersService guided experiences
in-water massages
silica mud masks
openedToPublic 1987
operatedBy Blue Lagoon hf. NERFINISHED
safetyRequirement pre-shower before entering water
surroundedBy lava field
volcanic landscape
temperatureRange 37–40 °C
tourismCategory nature tourism
wellness tourism
waterSalinity brackish
waterSource Svartsengi geothermal power plant NERFINISHED
waterType geothermal seawater

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Southwest Iceland contains Blue Lagoon