Blue lagoon with kids - update

Anonymous
I thought it was great; looking out from the lagoon to the volcanic landscape was just so different. I did not go for the spa experience. It was also about 40 degrees and drizzly the day we went so the warm water was great.

I'm not sure I would do it again, but found the experience memorable.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:

Additionally, keep an eye out for "jumping balloons" - OMG these things are a blast (and free)! They are everywhere in Iceland at the playgrounds - I used it as an adult traveling there with no kids, and I was doing backflips on them. Most underrated 'attraction' in Iceland, I swear!


Ha, two days ago my teenager says her biggest regret about Iceland was not jumping on the balloon!
Anonymous
We went, with the kids, when they were 8 & 10. It was an experience and I’m happy we went. I agree with good behavior is key.
Anonymous
We took our then 10 and 7 year old kids there last year and didn’t feel out of place. They were pretty well behaved but we didn’t get any guff except that my 7 year old had to wear water wings which she didn’t love.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Is it true that you can’t wear prescription glasses or contacts in the pool there? I read that in a travel blog.


No. I have a very high prescription and I wouldn’t have been able to go if it were. I’m sure I wore my contacts
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