Saturday, July 17, 2010

NATURAL HOT SPRINGS

                                                                  THE BLUE LAGOON
In Reykjavik, Iceland of course we had to visit the Blue Lagoon which lies in the middle of a lava field. The resort offers a geothermally heated pool with blue-tinged mineral water. The geothermal spa's state-of-the-art facilities included the Blue Lagoon pool, a geothermal beach, lava caves and silica mud.

In addition to bathing in the lagoon, guests can enjoy relaxing in a lava cave and a unique geothermal steam bath. The Blue Lagoon's warm water and natural active ingredients: salts, silica and blue green algae are relaxing and a good escape from the stress and strain of daily life. The Blue Lagoon's white Silica mud gently cleanses and exfoliates the skin and has revitalizing effects on the skin while the blue green algae nourishes and softens the skin.

Our wrist bracelets locked and unlocked the lockers by touching the display strip with the bracelet. The shower rooms had 6-8 shower heads and were well stocked with soap/shampoo and lotion. We showered before entering the pool and after getting out. After a long and full day of sightseeing and a light dinner we relaxed and visited while floating in the pool. At the hour of our visit the pool was not very crowded.

We stayed in the warm mineral water about 45 minutes. I did not take advantage of the silica face mask or the sauna. A visit to the Blue Lagoon was an invigorating and exciting experience as well as fun, especially after our long day. I was so relaxed that I slept like a baby that night.

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