During my first trip to Iceland, I visited the Blue Lagoon, one of the country’s most famous tourist attractions. With its milky-blue waters set in a black lava field, it’s easy to see why it draws so many visitors — the landscape truly feels otherworldly.
Plus, it’s close to Iceland’s international airport, making it a convenient stop for travelers who need to kill time after landing or before departure.
The cost of admission varies depending on the time of day and package booked, but starts at about $124. My ticket came with a silica mud mask that I wore in the water.
I was also interested in enhancing my experience by visiting the onsite spa, which includes a multistep wellness ritual. However, full-day admission starts at over $1,300 per couple, which was too pricey for my budget.