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How do I get from Reykjavik airport to Blue Lagoon?

How do I get from Reykjavik airport to Blue Lagoon?

Blue Lagoon is just 20 minutes from Keflavík Airport and 50 minutes from Reykjavík. From either point of origin, simply take Reykjanesbraut (Highway 41) to Grindavíkurvegur (Highway 43) and follow the signs to Blue Lagoon.

How do I get from Blue Lagoon to airport?

Option 1: Shuttle Buses

  1. The official Blue Lagoon shuttle bus operator.
  2. Fare is 2,750 ISK ($23) to the Blue Lagoon from the airport.
  3. They run roughly once every two hours, starting either at 6:25am or 7:30am depending on season.
  4. Takes 45-60 min.
  5. To buy their ticket at the airport.

How much is taxi from Reykjavik airport to Blue Lagoon?

The quickest way to get from Reykjavik Airport (RKV) to Blue Lagoon is to taxi which costs $130 – $160 and takes 41 min.

Is there a bus from Reykjavík to the Blue Lagoon?

There is no direct public transport from Reykjavik to the Blue Lagoon. The site offers its own bus transfers via destination Blue Lagoon. There are 2 options for this Reykjavik to Blue Lagoon and Reykjavik airport to Blue Lagoon. The Blue Lagoon return bus transfer from Reykjavik runs on the hour from 7 am to 8 pm.

Is the Blue Lagoon worth it?

Pools and hot tubs often serve as a hub of social activity in Iceland, and while the Blue Lagoon may not provide that every time, it’s a good place to get started. It’s worth the trip for the opportunity to take in the natural beauty of Iceland: in its waters, its views and way of life.

How much is taxi from Keflavik airport to Blue Lagoon?

Taxi fare from Blue Lagoon, Reykjavik to Keflavik Airport in Reykjavik, costs around 14614 kr.

How much is a taxi from Blue Lagoon to airport?

How much is taxi from Reykjavik to airport?

The price for a four-seater car is 13.500 krónur (88 euros/113 US dollars). An eight-seater car costs 16.900 krónur (110 euros/142 US dollars). Hreyfill taxi service also offers airport pick-up and drop-off.

Is there a bus from Keflavik airport to Blue Lagoon?

Our buses are located right in front of the airport. The duration of your airport transfer from Keflavík International Airport to Blue Lagoon will take 20 minutes and after your visit to the spa your transfer to Reykjavik Terminal will take 40 minutes.

Is there Uber in Iceland?

Does Iceland Have Uber and Lyft? We are frequently asked, “is Uber available in Iceland” and for now, the answer is a short and simple “No”. The same goes for Lyft. Don’t despair though, as there plenty of buses available, as well as taxis, so you won’t be left stranded!

How long do you need at the Blue Lagoon?

Typically, guests enjoy the water for two hours. After soaking in the mineral-rich warmth, people generally seek nourishment by snacking at Blue Café or dining at Lava Restaurant. In total, on average, visitors spend four hours at Blue Lagoon Iceland.

What is the coldest month in Iceland?

Fast Climate Facts

  • Hottest Month: July (57 F / 14 C)
  • Coldest Month: January and February (36 F / 2 C)
  • Wettest Month: September (4.6 inches)

How do you get to the Blue Lagoon in Iceland?

You can either get to the Blue Lagoon by car or via bus from Reykjavik or from Keflavik airport. You can book bus tickets with Destination Blue Lagoon, our official transport partner. We’re in the process of unveiling an enhanced booking system.

Which is the best airport to transfer from Blue Lagoon?

Destination Blue Lagoon is the official transfer partner for the Blue Lagoon connecting the Blue Lagoon to Reykjavik City and Keflavik International Airport. Destination Blue Lagoon shares a service desk with Airport Direct inside the arrivals hall of Keflavik International Airport.

How long is the transfer from Blue Lagoon to Keflavik?

If you are travelling onwards to Keflavik International Airport your transfer time from the Blue Lagoon to the airport is 20 minutes. All departures to and from Reykjavik are from our Reykjavik Terminal located in Skógarhlíð 10, zip 105 Reykjavík.

Is there a pick up and drop off at Blue Lagoon?

SmartBus is a pick up and drop off service for Airport Direct, Destination Blue Lagoon and Reykjavík Sightseeing, operated on bright green buses. Instead of having multiple operators picking up passengers on different shuttles, we only use one per departure time, meaning a eco-friendlier pick up that minimises traffic in the city centre.