Is Blue Lagoon closed in January?


Is Blue Lagoon closed in January? January-May, from 08:00-21:00 1 June-20 August, from 07:00-24:00 21 August-January, from 08:00-22:00 Christmas Eve, from 08:00-16:00 New Years Eve, from 08:00-18:00 The closing time of the lagoon changes from season to season. But guests must always exit the water 30 minutes before closure.


Can you see Northern Lights from Blue Lagoon in January?

Yes, though it's less likely as the Blue Lagoon typically closes in the late evening during the winter and early spring, which is often too early to see the northern lights.


Do you shower before Blue Lagoon?

Also be aware that if you lose your bracelet, you will be charged a fee. All guests must shower—without a swimsuit—before entering the Blue Lagoon.


What is the best month to visit Iceland for Blue Lagoon?

You can visit the Blue Lagoon and most of Iceland's more accessible hot springs year-round. That said, the best time to visit the Blue Lagoon is during May and September when the temperatures are still warm but it's a bit quieter.


How much does Blue Lagoon cost?

Comfort tickets at the Blue Lagoon cost $62 USD. Comfort tickets include entrance to the Blue Lagoon, silica mud mask, use of towel (you can also bring your own towel), and a drink of your choice free of charge. Premium tickets at the Blue Lagoon cost $79 USD.


Does the Blue Lagoon freeze?

Despite how snowy and cold it is, you won't freeze your butt off at The Blue Lagoon. We went in January, which is one of the coldest months of the year, and the lagoon was the perfect place to warm up. Remember, the water is almost 40 degrees all year round, so while the air might be cold, the water is not.


Is Blue Lagoon better in winter or summer?

What month is best to go to the Blue Lagoon? I'd say that the winter months are best for the blue lagoon – there's something so special about dunking into a warm pool when the weather conditions are frigid! Just try to visit during sunset so you can enjoy the light and dark.