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Slip into warm, mineral‑rich waters, lean over the infinity edge where sea and sky meet, and slow down with the signature seven‑step ritual — sauna, cold plunge, fog‑mist, body scrub, steam, shower, and a final soak.
It’s a peaceful, restorative escape just minutes from Reykjavík..
Open daily with extended evening hours; schedules vary by season. Last entry is typically one hour before closing.
Occasional maintenance or special events may affect hours; check updates before you go.
Sky Lagoon, Vesturvör 44–48, Kársnes, Kópavogur, Greater Reykjavík, Iceland
Sky Lagoon is a short ride from Reykjavík city center in Kópavogur. Arrive by car, taxi, rideshare, or Strætó buses; on clear days, the coastal approach along Kársnes is beautiful.
Iceland has no passenger rail. From Keflavík International Airport, take an airport bus to Reykjavík or rent a car, then continue to Kópavogur and the Kársnes peninsula.
Drive toward Kópavogur (Kársnes); on‑site parking is available. The lagoon is about 10 minutes from downtown Reykjavík, 45–50 minutes from KEF airport.
Strætó bus services connect Reykjavík and Kópavogur; check the Strætó app or website for current routes and timetables to Kársnes.
A scenic coastal walk circles Kársnes with views toward the Reykjanes peninsula. From central Reykjavík it’s a long walk; from nearby neighborhoods it’s pleasant in good weather.
An infinity‑edge lagoon meeting the Atlantic, a panoramic sauna with one sweeping window, and the calming seven‑step ritual — all moments designed to bring you closer to Iceland’s elements.
Float in mineral‑rich waters beside the sea. The infinity edge draws your gaze to the horizon, where clouds, light, and ocean constantly change.
Slow down through a calming flow: a warming soak, a bracing cold plunge, a panoramic sauna, a cool fog‑mist, a nourishing body scrub, a gentle steam, and a final rinse — ending with deep relaxation back in the lagoon.
Sit in soothing heat with one sweeping window framing the North Atlantic. It’s one of the most expansive sauna views you’ll ever see.
