Iceland travel - Keflavik
Keflavik, Iceland, despite its relative distance from Europe, is a very popular country. It includes the most beautiful wonders of the world. These are the largest fields of geysers, the cleanest air in the world, the largest northern botanical park. The capital of Iceland is the northernmost capital in the world. For many tourists, acquaintance with Iceland begins with the city of Keflavik, because there is an international airport near the city. Keflavik is a port city located on the Reykjanes Peninsula.
Car rental in advance in Iceland is profitable. You can compare rates online and receive up to 70% discount for rental. For example, in Reykjavik you can rent a car from 15 euros per day, in Reykjavik Airport - from 11 euros per day.
The capital of the country is only 50 kilometers away. The population of the city is approaching eight thousand people, but despite this, Keflavik has a large harbor, many hotels and hotels. The pride of the city is the football club "Keflavik", which is famous for its performance in the European Cup. The club is a four-time national champion. The convenient geographical location of Keflavik allows for exciting car excursions.
In summer, sea excursions are in great demand among tourists. Not only adults, but also their children enjoy contemplating the bizarre shores and watching humpback whales. The world famous Blue Lagoon is just a ten-minute drive from the town of Keflavik. The resort complex includes numerous swimming pools, saunas, a clinic specializing in the treatment of skin diseases, small restaurants and a cosmetics store.
The Blue Lagoon is a unique resort where you can relax in the constantly warm mineral water. The lake is fed by numerous springs that seep through the lava of ancient volcanoes. On their way, they are enriched with minerals, making the lake water curative.
The water temperature is close to 40C regardless of the time of the year. It is especially pleasant to be here in cool weather. All treatments are carried out in the open-air lagoon. Some tourists visit Keflavik just to enjoy swimming in the Blue Lagoon. In the vicinity of the lagoon there is nothing alive for several kilometers, and only the lake is like a turquoise drop against a dark background of extinct lava. The passage to the spa complex is laid through the lava, clearly demonstrating how man ennobles nature. In addition to healing procedures in the lagoon, you can just relax.
The lagoon is landscaped with bridges, walkways and artificial mini waterfalls. The entrance is paid for about 20 euros for the whole day, but few can withstand more than two hours. In addition to visiting the "Blue Lagoon" from the city of Keflavik, you can go on a cruise and admire the city's night lights from the sea. The air and water in Iceland is the cleanest. Before being fed to the city water supply system, the water is not purified.
Hot water is supplied directly from geothermal sources. Thanks to all the same hot springs in the country, there are geothermal power plants that supply the country with electricity. Keflavik will give you a sea of unforgettable fairy-tale experiences.