Built on an 800-year-old lava flow just a 20-minute drive from Keflavik Airport, the Retreat Hotel-which just opened in April 2018-is an ideal first or last stop on a trip through Iceland. Thanks to a ...
Iceland isn’t exactly a hot spot for gourmands, but The Retreat at Blue Lagoon is helping to change that. Executing high-end fare in Iceland is no easy feat, either. The island’s harsh climate means ...
The swirling steam blows over the surface of the Blue Lagoon and drifts up to the white sky as I bob in the soothing geothermal waters of Iceland’s recently opened Retreat Spa. Moss Restaurant Iceland ...
Steam rises from the therapeutic geothermal waters at the Retreat at Blue Lagoon Iceland. Photo Credit: Courtesy of Blue Lagoon Iceland "Did you know that John Glenn visited here to get a feel for ...
No matter where you draw your travel inspiration from, you’ve likely seen a photo of Iceland’s Blue Lagoon. Its icy blue water has been the subject of millions of camera lenses. In 2014 the oasis drew ...
Iceland’s Blue Lagoon is a go-to relaxation destination for several A-list celebrities, including the likes of Kim Kardashian and Justin Bieber. Just 30 minutes away from Reykjavik, the spa offers a ...
Reykjavík is today not the sleepy fishing village many people imagine it to be. After a decade of expansion, this is no longer simply a base from which to embark on the Golden Circle around the ...
Blue Lagoon Iceland on Thursday announced the reopening of Silica Hotel and Retreat Hotel, marking the first time all establishments have been open in Svartsengi, Iceland, since the closure on ...
It has become increasingly popular in recent years to dismiss the Blue Lagoon as yet another Instagram travel fad. Or to deride the cerulean water and volcanic valleys of southwest Iceland as just ...
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After its economy melted down in the late 2000s, Iceland invested heavily in tourism, which may be why your Instagram feed is dotted with people dipping into the creamy alien waters of the Blue Lagoon ...