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Discover the convenience and scenic journey of the Reykjavik Blue Lagoon transfer. Learn what to expect, pros, cons, and how to make the most of your trip.
Getting to the Blue Lagoon from Reykjavik made simple — that’s what this transfer service promises, and for the most part, it delivers. As one of Iceland’s most iconic sights, the Blue Lagoon draws travelers eager to relax in its mineral-rich waters. This round-trip transfer service offers a fuss-free way to get there without the hassle of renting a car or paying high taxi fares. You’ll be picked up at your hotel or a convenient bus stop, driven comfortably in an air-conditioned vehicle, and returned after your soak.
What we really like about this experience is how flexible it is — you can choose from several departure times to fit your schedule. Plus, the included pickup and drop-off at your accommodations or nearby bus stops mean you don’t need to worry about navigating public transport yourself. On the flip side, a possible drawback is that the price might seem steep if you’re just looking for transport; however, the convenience and comfort often balance that out.
This tour suits travelers who want a straightforward, reliable transfer with the option to relax at the lagoon without the stress of planning transportation independently. It’s perfect for those with tight schedules, first-time visitors, or anyone who prefers a hassle-free experience with a touch of Icelandic luxury.

Getting to the Blue Lagoon can seem straightforward — just hop in a taxi or rent a car. But this transfer service simplifies the process, especially if you’re arriving via Keflavik Airport or staying in Reykjavik. It’s a practical choice that offers a balance between convenience, comfort, and cost. Let’s walk through what to expect, based on the most common traveler experiences.
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The pickup process is designed to be seamless. You’ll select a pickup location when booking — either your hotel or a nearby bus stop. The tour description notes that if your hotel doesn’t have a lobby pickup, you’ll be directed to the nearest bus stop, with the stop number included on your ticket. This flexibility is useful, especially for travelers staying in apartments or hotels without dedicated shuttle access.
Most reviews praise the ease of finding the bus at Keflavik Airport. One traveler described it as “very easy to find,” and appreciated how relaxing it was to start their Iceland trip without the stress of navigating public transport immediately after an overnight flight. The buses are air-conditioned, which is a real plus given Iceland’s unpredictable weather and the long journey from the airport.
Once on board, you’re traveling in a minibus, which is generally small enough to be cozy but large enough to avoid feeling crowded. The transfer to the Blue Lagoon usually involves a stop at the Bus Terminal to switch to a coach bus. While some reviews highlight the smoothness of this process, others note that the experience can vary depending on the day and traffic. One reviewer remarked that the transfer was “very easy” and “quick and smooth.”
It’s worth noting that the tour can have a maximum of 45 travelers, so you’ll typically share the ride with a moderate-sized group. The journey duration from Reykjavik or Keflavik Airport varies depending on traffic, but most travelers find it manageable and comfortable.
Once at the Lagoon, your ticket grants access to this famed geothermal spa. While the transfer service does not include entry fees or food, the lagoon itself offers plenty to enjoy — mineral-rich waters, silica mud masks, and scenic views that make it worth the trip. Some travelers, like Patty J., appreciated the “nice gift shop” and the efficient driver who answered questions, making the overall experience smooth.
A standout point from reviews is the value for money. One traveler called it “great value for money” and mentioned that the experience was “so worth the money,” especially when you consider the convenience of transportation and the chance to enjoy the lagoon at your own pace.
The default return transfer is scheduled about 3 hours after your arrival at the lagoon, giving you ample time to relax, soak, and explore. If you wish to depart earlier or later, you can contact the provider to adjust your schedule — a flexibility that many travelers find helpful. The transfer back to Reykjavik or Keflavik Airport is straightforward, with pickups at the lagoon at designated times (like 12:00, 14:30, and 16:00).
One review lamented the cost, feeling that the transfer was “a bit expensive,” but many acknowledged that the comfort and ease justified the price. The transfer from Keflavik Airport to the Lagoon is only available at specific times (07:30, 09:30, 12:30, and 16:30), so planning your schedule around these is advisable.
At $105.77 per person, this round-trip transfer isn’t the cheapest option, but it includes bus fares and the convenience of door-to-door service. For travelers who value a stress-free experience and don’t want to worry about public transport, this can be well worth the investment. Some reviews highlight the ease and comfort, making it better suited for travelers with tight schedules or those who prefer a hassle-free approach.
While most reviews are positive, there are a few caveats. One traveler described their experience as a “total scam,” because they were placed on a crowded, standing-room-only bus, which contrasted sharply with expectations of a more private or direct transfer. However, this appears to be an outlier, and generally, travelers report satisfactory service.
Another reviewer experienced a miscommunication about pickup locations, stressing the importance of providing accurate pickup details to avoid delays or confusion. The service is flexible but relies on travelers providing the correct info.

This experience is best for those who prioritize convenience and comfort over budget. Perfect for first-time visitors, travelers arriving late at night, or those with limited time, this service removes the guesswork of transportation. If you’re eager to relax upon arrival or departure without worrying about navigation, this transfer is a smart choice.
However, if you’re a budget traveler willing to navigate public transport or rent a car, you might find cheaper options elsewhere. Also, those on a tight schedule with tight timing constraints should double-check the schedule, especially the return transfer times, to avoid missing your flight.

Choosing this Blue Lagoon transfer service offers a reliable, stress-free way to enjoy one of Iceland’s most iconic spots. The ease of pickup, comfortable transportation, and flexible scheduling make it particularly appealing for travelers who want to maximize their relaxation time without the hassle of logistics. The included bus fares and the option to customize your return time add value for those seeking convenience.
While the cost might seem high for some, the balance of comfort, ease, and flexibility often justifies the expense. It’s a practical choice for first-timers or anyone eager to enjoy the Blue Lagoon without the stress of navigating Iceland’s transportation options. Remember to plan your pickup and return times carefully, and be aware that the experience hinges on reliable scheduling.
If you’re looking for a straightforward, comfortable way to access the Blue Lagoon and value a smooth, hassle-free journey, this transfer service is definitely worth considering.
Does this transfer include Blue Lagoon entry?
No, the tour price covers only the round-trip bus fare and transportation. You need to purchase your Blue Lagoon entry ticket separately.
Can I choose my pickup time?
Yes, you can select from several tour times to suit your schedule, but keep in mind the scheduled return times and availability.
Is pickup available from Keflavik Airport?
Yes, but only at specific times: 07:30, 09:30, 12:30, and 16:30. You’ll need to plan your arrival accordingly.
What if my hotel doesn’t allow pickup at the lobby?
You’ll be directed to the nearest bus stop, with the stop number indicated on your ticket, making it easy to find your pickup point.
Can I change my return time?
Yes, the default return is about 3 hours after your arrival at the lagoon, but you can contact the provider to request a different time, subject to availability.
Are the buses comfortable?
Most travelers report that the buses are air-conditioned and comfortable, suitable for relaxing during the journey.
What if my pickup isn’t on time?
Delays can happen due to traffic, so it’s wise to be ready a little early. If issues arise, contact the tour operator for assistance.
Is this suitable for larger groups?
Yes, the maximum group size is 45 travelers, making it manageable for most groups, but still providing a personal feel.
In the end, this transfer service offers a practical, comfortable way to visit the Blue Lagoon without fuss — perfect for those who want relaxation and ease wrapped into one.