HOTELS Blue Lagoon Iceland - Silica Hotel In The Heart Of The Lava Landscape

Blue Lagoon Iceland - Silica Hotel In The Heart Of The Lava Landscape

Location:

Grindavik Iceland West Europe
NatureSpa

When you think of Iceland, you think of magnificent views, beautiful nature, and exquisite hotels. The Blue Lagoon Silica Hotel is definitely one to visit.

The hotel is only a kilometer away from the main Blue Lagoon resort. It is surrounded by lava landscapes and a mere 10-minute walk from the Blue Lagoon thermal springs.

The hotel’s 35 bright and spacious double/twin rooms are equipped with modern décor.

The rooms also offer private bathrooms and a deck with views of the lava fields. They include HDTVs, Wi-Fi, a refrigerator, and a private geothermal lagoon.

You can also relax and heal in the spa and massage rooms. You can go for a shoulder massage in the man-made waterfall or try one of the saunas and steam baths carved in the lava rocks.

It gets even better. Try the unique in-water massage with the Blue Lagoon mineral massage oil that works wonders for your body.

Regardless of the length of your stay, you are guaranteed to remember your visit to one of the 25 wonders of the world. Remember to book your stay early since the rooms are often sold out.

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PRICE FROM $412

Blue Lagoon Iceland resort

One of Iceland's most popular places, The Blue Lagoon, is located about 6 miles (10 km) from Reykjavik and close to the fishing village of Grendavik.

Blue Lagoon Iceland resort at night

The mineral-rich blue waters of the lagoon and Iceland's beautiful landscape are an attractive combination you cannot miss.

Silica Hotel Lava Lounge

Silica Hotel and Retreat Hotel are the two spa hotels with direct access to the spring waters. Combined, they offer 61 suites.

Silica Hotel betri sofan lounge with fireplace

Silica Hotel's lounge is equipped with a contemporary fireplace and cozy wooden walls.

Silica Hotel dining room

The dining room has a thermal water-facing glass wall with Scandinavian-design chairs. It's probably the best spot to relax and munch on some snacks.

Silica Hotel restaurant with lagoon views

What's more luxurious than sipping your morning coffee while overlooking the steaming beauty of the Blue Lagoon pools?

Silica Hotel ballroom
Silica Hotel corridor
Silica Hotel room
Silica Hotel bathroom
Silica Hotel bedroom with lagoon views
Blue Lagoon Iceland wooden pathways and bridge
Blue Lagoon Iceland wooden platform
Blue Lagoon with snow and people
Beautiful woman enjoying the Blue Lagoon in Iceland
Blue Lagoon early in the morning
Man-made waterfall with a girl in bikini
In-water massage at the Blue Lagoon
Blue Lagoon Iceland
Blue Lagoon and the Northern Lights

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Blue Lagoon, Grindavik, Iceland


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