Dive into tranquility at the Blue Lagoon, Iceland’s geothermal paradise. Surrender to soothing waters amid stunning lava landscapes.Iceland is known for its green-energy initiatives, most notable its geothermal production of electricity. The byproduct from the nearby geothermal power station provides the Blue Lagoon with temperate, mineral-rich milky blue water for visitors to frolic in.The Blue Lagoon is one of the Wonders of The World and Iceland’s most sought after destination that tourists flock to for a memorable and relaxing visit. The surrounding landscape resembles a volcanic wasteland dotted with sparse shrubs and the strong smell of sulfur. The initial impression of this country is a bit confusing, but Iceland quickly grows to become a favorite destination for many.Getting to the lagoon is very easy from Keflavik International Airport in southwestern Iceland. From Reykjavik, it’s about a 50-minute drive, and the roads are well marked to get you to this fantastic destination.After check-in, you shower and make the journey outside and into the 100F (38C) mineral-rich water in a resort-style setting is one of the most relaxing and stress-free things I’ve experienced.Thirsty? There are swim-up refreshment stands that serve your typical beverages. If you’re looking for something fun, get the frozen drinks – they are tasty and help regular your temperature in the warm waterThe Blue Lagoon Iceland UncensoredI am not a fan of theme parks or super touristy things – I’m not too fond of large crowds. The Blue Lagoon is impressive, and anyone with a similar mind-set should suck it up and visit this place.The few times I have visited this one of a kind destination have been some of the worst weather days. Cold winds and blustery conditions over 65mph (104kph) made the experience less than ideal, but getting an in-water massage near the waterfalls made everything better. While aimlessly floating around the Blue Lagoon, I met some great people from London, China, and Chicago. Everyone saying the same thing, “Wow, this place is amazing!”Many airlines permit stopovers in Iceland en-route to popular European destinations. Even if your airline doesn’t allow a full-day stopover, the Blue Lagoon is very close to the airport – with a solid 6-8 hours you could get through customs, take a cab to the Blue Lagoon, float around for a few hours and be back at the airport in time for your connecting flight! Post navigationBeach Bliss & Cultural Delights Singapore’s fusion of nature, and innovation