SkyLagoon

Sky Lagoon Tours and Tickets

Let your body slide into the Reykjavik Sky Lagoon's geothermal waters to enjoy much-need relaxation along with gorgeous views in the backdrop. We bet you'll be intoxicated by it. The North Atlantic stretches into the distance during the sunset - that's when things really turn magical. With Reykjavik Sky Lagoon tickets, let your touring cares evaporate. This is a time to stop, take stock and think about all you have experienced so far or will do. Sky Lagoon Reykjavik trip will let you enjoy some spa rituals, appreciate the scenery, and relax your body. Rest, recuperate, and you'll be ready for your next Iceland adventure.
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Our tips for Sky Lagoon

  • A little forward-thinking. Iceland gets popular during the winter months, so book your Sky Lagoon tickets in advance. It's a newish attraction, so people will be curious to visit it. You really don't want to miss out.
  • Mindfulness is best. Travel can be stressful; we know that. And what better way to wipe away those travel blues than the geothermal waters?! Relax the body and mind and get into the Icelandic spirit. So, make Sky Lagoon your first choice.

Good to know

The word geothermal comes from the Greek words for earth (geo) and heat (thermos). Geothermal energy was first used some 2000 years ago by the Chinese. You'll find plenty of volcanoes, oh, and hot springs in Iceland. In fact, 87% of the country's homes are heated using geothermal energy.

Skerjafjörður is the fjord where Sky Lagoon sits in. If you visit at the right time, you may also catch a glimpse of the reefs there during the low tide. The wildlife around Sky Lagoon is immensely beautiful and colorful. You can spot the black and white Brant, Arctic terns, the red-eyed oystercatcher and tiny sandpiper. The 70-meter infinity edge of the lagoon, the warm water, and a glass of bubbly is all you need to unwind and make memories to remember for a lifetime!

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Q: What is the best time to visit Sky Lagoon?
    A:

    If you want to watch the sun setting, then the evening is your best time. It is less crowded and you might be lucky to catch some other natural phenomena. Although there is no guarantee of that. That also means heading to Iceland during the winter months, so wrap up warm!

  • Q: How do I get there?
    A:

    You'll find that most tours will offer hotel pick-up or a transfer from a central location. Check your tour for full details and return bus timings.

  • Q: What are the famous landmarks visible from Sky Lagoon?
    A:

    You can spot key Icelandic landmarks from Sky Lagoon including Keilir, Fagradalsfjall, Bessastaðir, and Snæfellsjökull glacier.

  • Q: How long can I stay in the Sky Lagoon?
    A:

    The temperature of Sky Lagoon is approximately 37 to 40 degrees Celsius. It is recommended to stay for 1.5 to 2 hours in the lagoon.

  • Q: What is available in the changing rooms?
    A:

    There are private as well as shared showers in the changing rooms. Towels are provided free of cost.

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