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Experience hassle-free transfers from Reykjavik to the Blue Lagoon for $51, with flexible return options, comfortable buses, and eco-friendly services in just 1-6 hours.
The Blue Lagoon Return Bus Transfer from Reykjavik offers a straightforward way to visit one of Iceland’s top attractions without the hassle of organizing your own transportation. For $51 per person, this shared round-trip transfer makes reaching the Blue Lagoon from Reykjavik’s city center simple, quick, and comfortable. The tour’s flexible return times allow you to enjoy the lagoon at your own pace, either heading back to Reykjavik or directly to Keflavík International Airport, making it a practical choice for both leisure visitors and those catching flights.
This service departs from the BSÍ Bus Terminal in Reykjavik, with frequent schedules accommodating various travel plans. The journey through the Reykjanes Peninsula’s lava fields takes approximately 50 minutes, leading you to the famous geothermal spa formed in 1976. The Blue Lagoon’s silica mud and mineral-rich waters have long been known for their skin benefits, especially for psoriasis, which adds a healthful dimension to your relaxation. While admission to the lagoon is not included and must be booked separately, the transfer service ensures a smooth, stress-free trip to this iconic site.


This tour begins at the BSÍ Bus Terminal, located at Vatnsmýrarvegur 10, 101 Reykjavík. The station is near public transportation, making it easy for travelers to reach without extra hassle. Check-in is straightforward, and the transportation vehicles are noted for their cleanliness and comfort. The entire process is designed for efficiency, with many reviews praising the easy navigation and friendly staff.
Departures are frequent, allowing flexible planning around your Iceland itinerary. The duration of the transfer to the Blue Lagoon is approximately 50 minutes, giving you plenty of time to relax upon arrival. The buses are sized for groups up to 99 travelers, which keeps the atmosphere manageable and ensures timely service.
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The route from Reykjavik to the Blue Lagoon takes you across the Reykjanes Peninsula’s volcanic landscape. Travelers are treated to views of rugged lava fields, which have been shaped by geothermal activity for centuries. This scenery offers a taste of Iceland’s geological character before you arrive at the lagoon.
The drive is described as comfortable and warm, with seats designed for relaxation. Some reviews highlight the pleasant driver and the smooth ride, making the trip enjoyable even for those prone to travel sickness. The scenery en route sets a distinctive mood for the day, emphasizing Iceland’s volcanic history.
The Blue Lagoon formed in 1976 during geothermal power plant operations nearby. Over time, visitors began to bathe in the milky blue waters, which are rich in silica and minerals. These qualities have made the lagoon famous for skin benefits, notably for psoriasis sufferers.
The lagoon’s silica mud is available for skin treatments, and the waters are consistently maintained at a comfortable temperature. The lagoon’s unique geothermal water is continually replenished, ensuring a fresh and soothing experience. The natural beauty of the location, combined with therapeutic waters, draws many visitors seeking relaxation.

While the bus transfer is included in this tour, admission tickets to the lagoon are not included and must be booked separately in advance. This allows visitors to select from different packages, including options for spa treatments or premium access.
Some reviews note that tickets can sell out, so advance booking is recommended. Visitors should plan accordingly to ensure they can enjoy the lagoon after their transfer. The lagoons tend to be busy, especially during peak times, so early reservation helps avoid disappointment.

After soaking in the geothermal waters, guests can choose their preferred return option. The service offers flexible return times, so you can leave the lagoon at your convenience. If you’re flying out of Keflavík International Airport (KEF), you can opt to be dropped directly there, making logistics easier for flight schedules.
The buses returning to Reykjavik run regularly, but it’s important to check the specific timings as they can vary. The review mentions that return buses can fill up, so arriving a bit early for the scheduled departure is advised to secure a spot.

Travelers with luggage can store bags at the lagoon for approximately 4 EUR per bag, which is handy if you want to visit the lagoon before or after your flight. Towels and bathing suits are available for rent on-site, making packing lighter if you prefer not to bring your own.
The tour is designed to accommodate most travelers, with no specific physical requirements noted. Children as young as two years old can enter the lagoon, making it suitable for families.

This transfer service operates as a carbon-neutral tour in cooperation with Vaxa Technologies. This eco-conscious approach aligns with Iceland’s reputation for sustainability and helps travelers feel better about their environmental footprint while enjoying their trip.

Reviewers highlight the importance of checking bus return times so you don’t miss your connection, especially if you plan to head directly to the airport. Arrive early on your return trip to avoid buses filling up unexpectedly.
For those with special needs, staff are praised for helpful and caring service, including assistance with easy access changing rooms. The overall experience is described as comfortable and smooth, making this transfer ideal for a stress-free visit to the Blue Lagoon.
While the service is highly praised for its comfort and efficiency, some reviews mention negative experiences such as driver behavior in bad weather or miscommunication about bus timings.
Notably, admission tickets are not included, requiring additional planning. Some travelers have found the last bus schedule to be restrictive or confusing, and extra costs for taxis or last-minute tickets can add up. It’s essential to confirm timings and book tickets in advance to avoid inconvenience.
This tour offers excellent value for money, especially given its comfort, eco-friendliness, and flexible scheduling. It suits travelers who want an easy, stress-free way to visit the Blue Lagoon without worrying about transport logistics.
While admission tickets need to be bought separately, the smooth transfer service ensures you arrive relaxed and ready to enjoy the geothermal waters. The friendly staff, comfortable buses, and scenic drive enhance the overall experience, making this a reliable choice for most visitors.
However, travelers should plan ahead for return times and reserve lagoon tickets early to maximize their visit and avoid disappointment. This transfer service is particularly suitable for those who prioritize convenience and ecological responsibility during their Iceland trip.
“Easy to navigate to the stops for pick up! Very comfortable and kind driver! I would highly recommend!”
Is the Blue Lagoon transfer service suitable for families?
Yes, children as young as two can participate, and the service is designed to accommodate most travelers, including families.
Do I need to book my Blue Lagoon entrance separately?
Yes, entrance tickets are not included in the transfer price and must be booked in advance.
Can I return to Reykjavik or go to the airport?
Absolutely. The service offers flexible return options: you can head back to Reykjavik or directly to Keflavík International Airport.
How long is the bus journey from Reykjavik to the Blue Lagoon?
The drive takes approximately 50 minutes, passing through the volcanic Reykjanes Peninsula.
Are the buses comfortable and eco-friendly?
Yes, the buses are praised for being clean, warm, and comfortable. The service is carbon-neutral, reflecting Iceland’s commitment to sustainability.
What if I miss the last bus back?
It’s recommended to arrive early for the return bus as return schedules can vary. Missing the bus may require arranging a taxi, which can be costly.
Is luggage storage available?
Yes, luggage can be stored at the lagoon for about 4 EUR per bag—a handy option for those on connecting flights.
What are the main benefits of this transfer?
The main advantages include ease of booking, scenic drive, flexible schedules, comfortable buses, and an eco-friendly operation.
Are there any negative reviews I should be aware of?
Some reviews mention driver behavior in difficult weather, confusing return times, and miscommunication about tickets. Planning ahead and confirming schedules can help mitigate these issues.
How do I reserve my tickets?
Reservations are made through the booking platform, and it’s best to book your lagoon entrance separately early to ensure availability.
What is the overall value of this tour?
For $51, this transfer provides reliable transportation, comfort, and flexibility, making it an excellent choice for visitors wanting to visit the Blue Lagoon without the hassle of organizing their own transport.