The Blue Lagoon in Reykjavik, Iceland is a naturally heated pool of mineral-rich seawater that’s usually anywhere between 98-102 degrees. Visitors can slather themselves in white, silica-based mud and soak while taking in the views of the lava field it’s located in. Ummm, yes please! (source)
Daily Escape – The Blue Lagoon
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[…] – you’ll actually want to bring yours for a dip in the famous Blue Lagoon. This naturally heated pool averages 98 – 100 Degrees F. Perfect for a revitalizing dip after hiking all […]
Sheri T 08.03.2012
Went there last month while on a cruise. It was awesome. Donned the white mud mask, enjoyed the waters. Beautiful setting. I LOVE Iceland. Golden Circle tour was also spectacular. Think a must visit place between Sep-Dec and see the Northern Lights as well.
Anna 07.20.2012
I´m from Iceland and I´ve been many, many times… and it really lives up to its rep. :) But also lots of other really nice places to visit.
Bek @ Crave 07.17.2012
OMG Take me there now!
Rhonda 07.17.2012
I’ve been to the Blue Lagoon and it’s a must-do-stop. One regret I have is not going far north to see the parts that look like the moon. Great place to visit.
Hannah 07.17.2012
It’s green. Almost gross lime/sage green (depending on the light). But I’ve added some blue accents with my grandmother’s old plates and artwork (ayers sarsaparilla anyone?). And it tones down the gross color enough to love it.
Kassie 07.17.2012
My kitchen is a light tan with red accents.
Sueann 07.17.2012
Hi! My kitchen is off white ceiling. Walls are a a tan color and I have black wooden cabinets. My accents are burnt red, pear color, silver canisters. I enjoy reading your blog!
Linda Christensen 07.17.2012
My kitchen has a cobalt blue ceiling, creamy off-white walls and woodwork. The ceiling always gets great comments. Love to read Iowa Girl Eats and tell lots of friends about you.
Renee F. 07.17.2012
Thank you for helping me add to my future vacations folder on Pinterest. LOL
Every time I see a new one I pin it. Now to just find the money for all these fun vacations! :)
Chelsea @ Chelsea Eats Treats 07.17.2012
Wow this one is exceptionally cool.
Kelsi 07.17.2012
Ahhh. We’re going there for our honeymoon in less than 3 weeks! Can’t wait. : ) This post made me super excited!
Iowa Girl Eats 07.17.2012
OMG crazy!! Congrats, and have a blast – you’ll have to come back and let us know how it went!!
Suzanne 07.19.2012
Kelsi, we went there on our honeymoon too! It was awesome. Enjoy your trip!