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Parking at Blue Lagoon Iceland

Parking at the Blue Lagoon Iceland is easy, with free on-site spaces, EV charging, and convenient access for cars and buses. Located just 20 minutes from Keflavík International Airport and 40–50 minutes from Reykjavík, it’s an ideal first or last stop when visiting Iceland. Combined with nearby luggage storage facilities, visiting the lagoon at the beginning or end of your journey is one of the easiest and most enjoyable ways to structure your trip.

Free parking at the Blue Lagoon

Parking at the Blue Lagoon in Iceland is easy, spacious, and completely free for all visitors. There is plenty of parking available, including designated areas for both cars and tour buses.

If you’re driving an electric vehicle, you’ll also find on-site charging stations, making this a convenient stop for eco-friendly travelers exploring Iceland.

How to get to Blue Lagoon from the airport and Reykjavík

The Blue Lagoon is ideally located in southwest Iceland, making it one of the most convenient first or last stops on your trip.

From Keflavík International Airport: about 20 minutes by car

From Reykjavík city center: about 40–50 minutes by car

Because the lagoon sits directly between the airport and Reykjavík, it’s incredibly easy to fit into your itinerary without any detours. Many travelers choose to visit right after landing to relax and recover from a flight, or just before departure to end their trip on a calm, memorable note. You can easily plan your visit using this overview map of the Blue Lagoon area with directions from both the airport and Reykjavík.

Click here for real-time driving directions and navigation guidance.

You can get there using your own car, rental vehicle, taxi, or bus. Driving offers flexibility, while direct bus transfers from the airport are a popular, stress-free option (especially if you’re traveling with luggage). Click here to reserve your transfer to the Blue Lagoon.

Walking from the parking area to the Blue Lagoon

From the parking lot, it’s a short and scenic walk to the entrance. The path winds through a stunning volcanic landscape, surrounded by dark lava fields with views of the milky-blue geothermal waters.

This walk is part of the experience itself, so don’t rush. It’s a perfect first glimpse of Iceland’s unique natural beauty and a great photo opportunity before you even enter the lagoon.

Luggage storage near Blue Lagoon

Traveling with bags? No problem. Near the parking area, you’ll find secure luggage storage facilities, making it easy to visit the Blue Lagoon at the start or end of your trip.

For a small fee, you can safely store your luggage while you relax and enjoy the spa. This is especially convenient for travelers heading to or from Keflavík International Airport, allowing you to make the most of your time in Iceland without carrying your bags.

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