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English
Included
Combines the Golden Circle highlights with early access to the Secret Lagoon
Soak in warm geothermal waters away from the crowds
Explore the Geysir geothermal area with erupting hot springs
One of Iceland’s most popular and well-rounded tours
€ 149.67
€ 137.70


Free cancellation and unlimited rescheduling leads to total flexibility while you plan your travels
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The Golden Circle combined with the Secret Lagoon is a must-do combo tour that offers two fantastic experiences in one day. This tour not only covers the iconic highlights of the Golden Circle but also grants you earlier access to the Secret Lagoon than usual, allowing you to soak in the warm geothermal waters away from the crowds. This early admission ensures a peaceful and relaxing experience, perfect for unwinding and rejuvenating your mind, body, and soul.
The day begins with a visit to the colorful Kerid Crater Lake, followed by a soothing soak in the Secret Lagoon, where the water temperature ranges between 38 and 40 degrees Celsius. After relaxing, the tour continues with visits to the geothermal wonderland of Geysir, the magnificent Gullfoss waterfall, and the historic Þingvellir National Park. Following the Golden Circle tour, you will have a short break in Reykjavík before embarking on a Northern Lights hunt from the same pick-up location. This combination tour is one of Iceland’s most popular, and once you experience it, you’ll understand why.
Professional guide
Entrance fee to Secret Lagoon
A professional northern lights guide
Hot Chocolate
Free WiFi
Pickup and dropoff
Food and drinks
Gratuities
Swimsuit and towel
Warm, water- and windproof clothing
All tickets
Minimum participants of age 8 required
Have a camera ready to capture every special moment
Keep your essentials close for easy comfort
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This place is well worth a visit. There's a hot swimming pool. A hot seated pool and a cold plunge pool. The two hot pools are heated from the geothermal spring that is just above. You can walk along a board walk to see it. Get a beer or a glass of wine and cook yourself. Your skin will thank you.

Ideal place to stop off at and warm up after completing the golden circle classics. Entry fee was c. ISK 4000 but bring your own towel. They also had a facility to spin dry your swim costume and there is a cafe for refreshments.

After visiting the Blue Lagoon, Sky Lagoon, and Secret Lagoon, I left feeling that the Blue Lagoon simply didn’t justify its high price tag. While it’s the most famous of the three, it ended up being my least favorite—and not for lack of comparison. To start, both the Sky Lagoon and Secret Lagoon were significantly more affordable, yet offered nearly the same level of amenities. All three locations provided free showers, changing rooms, and lockers, and both the Blue Lagoon and Sky Lagoon included free towels, with the Secret Lagoon being the only one that didn’t. What surprised me most was that the water at the Blue Lagoon wasn’t as hot as at the other two sites, which made the experience feel less relaxing despite the higher cost. The iconic blue water is really the only unique feature of the Blue Lagoon, but even that came with a downside: the milky color made it hard to see underwater, so I kept bumping my legs against the seats because they were nearly invisible. In contrast, the Secret Lagoon’s natural hot spring setting, with its large black pebbles, felt soothing underfoot, and I actually preferred that to the smooth rock bottoms of both the Sky Lagoon and Blue Lagoon. As for amenities, the Sky Lagoon easily outshone the Blue Lagoon. Both offered saunas and steam rooms, but the Sky Lagoon’s infinity pool and the included seven-step ritual made the experience feel far more special and immersive. At the Blue Lagoon, all you get is a single silica mask included in the basic admission, which felt underwhelming given the price. The only feature that stood out at the Blue Lagoon was the bathing suit–drying machine—convenient, yes, but certainly not worth the extra cost on its own. Accessibility was another major drawback. The Blue Lagoon required a long walk to reach the actual pool area, which isn’t ideal for anyone with mobility issues. In comparison, both the Sky Lagoon and Secret Lagoon were located just a short, easy walk from their entrances—within about 20 feet. While all three lagoons had seating in the water and offered basic toiletries like shampoo, conditioner, and soap, the overall value just wasn’t there for the Blue Lagoon. In the end, its fame and blue water felt like its only real distinguishing features, and for the price, I expected a lot more. If you’re choosing between the three, I’d highly recommend the Sky Lagoon for its experience and value, or the Secret Lagoon for its natural charm and affordability—both offered a better, more relaxing time than the Blue Lagoon ever did.

Hverahólmi – Geothermal Oasis in Iceland Hverahólmi is a truly unique spot in Iceland where nature’s raw power meets relaxation. The site features a geothermal system that powers Jarðhitakerti, a beautiful geothermal garden with hot springs and bubbling mud pools. The Sundlaug pool was absolutely amazing—bathing in naturally heated water right from the volcanic system while rolling in the snow was an unforgettable experience. The combination of warm water and icy surroundings creates an incredible sensation that you won’t find anywhere else.

Polite and helpful staff. Not too crowded & perfect temperature. Some reviews mention the ground feeling weird, we did not experience this at all. You DO need to shower naked with 8 other people in a shared shower, keep that in mind.



