The Blue Lagoon, Iceland's iconic geothermal spa, has closed temporarily following the eruption of a nearby volcano on November 20, located near Reykjavik. This marks the volcano's 10th eruption in three years, underscoring the region's heightened volcanic activity.
As a precaution, the Blue Lagoon has evacuated all visitors and suspended operations at its facilities. The closure is expected to remain in effect until at least November 24, at which point the situation will be reassessed.
The spa has assured guests that they are being contacted regarding the closure. Visitors seeking to adjust or cancel reservations are encouraged to use the Blue Lagoon’s online booking platform. However, as of November 21, the booking system has reported technical difficulties in processing cancellations and refunds, with the spa advising users to "try again tomorrow."
The eruption and resulting closure serve as a reminder of the dynamic natural forces shaping Iceland’s landscapes, emphasizing the importance of safety measures at popular attractions like the Blue Lagoon.