Iceland Lagoons: $1,300 Mud Spa vs. Quiet Infinity Pool

Jamie Davis Smith, the human who clearly enjoys soaking more than a catfish, racked up three astonishing trips to Iceland by 2025. During these pilgrimages to chilly paradise, Jamie compared the famous Blue Lagoon—picture milky-blue water surrounded by volcanic black lava fields, with admission starting at a casual $124 plus a complimentary silica mud mask to make you look like a hazmat cosplayer—to the nearby, serene Sky Lagoon just 15 minutes from Reykjavík. Unlike the crowded Blue Lagoon, which is allegedly so successful it’s practically a theme park for exfoliation enthusiasts, the Sky Lagoon comes with a seven-step Skjól ritual (including a sauna that tries its best to kill you with heat), for just $133. Only adult-only vibes allowed here, sorry noisy kiddos! Jamie’s verdict? Blue Lagoon: expensive mud party; Sky Lagoon: peaceful infinity pool with nature’s own spa features for a fraction of the price. It’s basically paying $1,300 to feel fancy or $133 to pretend you’re meditating instead of sweating out regrets.

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Source: Businessinsider | Published: 10/15/2025 | Author: Jamie Davis Smith