Blue Lagoon Iceland timings | Opening hours & best times to visit

Today

Open 08:00–20:00

Reykjavik Blue Lagoon Tours

Feb 1 TO Jun 19 Timings

Days (Feb 1 TO Jun 19)

TIMINGS

Monday08:00–20:00
Tuesday08:00–20:00
Wednesday08:00–20:00
Thursday08:00–20:00
Friday08:00–20:00
Saturday (Today)08:00–20:00
Sunday08:00–20:00

Jun 20 TO Aug 20 Timings

Days (Jun 20 TO Aug 20)

TIMINGS

Monday07:00–23:59
Tuesday07:00–23:59
Wednesday07:00–23:59
Thursday07:00–23:59
Friday07:00–23:59
Saturday07:00–23:59
Sunday07:00–23:59

Aug 21 TO Dec 31 Timings

Days (Aug 21 TO Dec 31)

TIMINGS

Monday08:00–22:00
Tuesday08:00–22:00
Wednesday08:00–22:00
Thursday08:00–22:00
Friday08:00–22:00
Saturday08:00–22:00
Sunday08:00–22:00

Jan 1 TO Jan 31 Timings

Days (Jan 1 TO Jan 31)

TIMINGS

Monday08:00–22:00
Tuesday08:00–22:00
Wednesday08:00–22:00
Thursday08:00–22:00
Friday08:00–22:00
Saturday08:00–22:00
Sunday08:00–22:00
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Christmas Eve timings: 8am-4pm

New Years Eve timings: 8am-6pm

Last entry: 30 minutes before closing time

Best time to visit the Reykjavik Blue Lagoon Tours

Weekday vs Weekend

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  • Weekdays are ideal for a quieter experience. The lagoon tends to be less crowded, offering a more relaxed atmosphere for soaking in the milky-blue waters and enjoying the tranquil surroundings.
  • Weekends see an influx of locals and tourists, making it more crowded. While the atmosphere remains lively, early morning or late evening visits can help you avoid peak crowds.

Mon

Tue

Wed

Thu

Fri

Sat

Sun

Pleasant
Crowded
Very Crowded
Closed

Peak season vs low season

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  • The peak summer season (June to August) brings long daylight hours, warmer weather, and a surge in visitors. Expect busier pools but a vibrant, lively atmosphere.
  • The low season spans from September to May, offering a quieter and more intimate experience. The cold, snowy surroundings in winter add a magical touch to the warm lagoon, and you might even catch the Northern Lights on clear evenings.

Jan

Feb

Mar

Apr

May

Jun

Jul

Aug

Sep

Oct

Nov

Dec

Off Season
Moderate Season
Peak Season

Blue Lagoon restaurants timings

Lava Restaurant

Daily: 11:30am-9pm

Moss Restaurant

Wednesdays-Sundays: 6pm onwards

Spa Restaurant

Daily: 12pm-8pm

Blue Cafe

Daily: 8am-10pm

How long should I spend at Blue Lagoon Iceland?

Blue Lagoon Iceland Timings
  • Most visitors spend around 2-3 hours at the Blue Lagoon in Iceland, giving enough time to relax, apply a silica mud mask, and enjoy the serene waters.
  • Consider staying longer if you plan to dine at Lava or Moss Restaurant or indulge in spa treatments for a more luxurious experience.
Blue Lagoon in Iceland

Frequently asked questions about Blue Lagoon Iceland timings

Yes, the Blue Lagoon is open throughout the year, offering unique experiences in every season, from summer's midnight sun to winter's snowy landscapes.