domingo, 4 de marzo de 2012

Blue lagoon Iceland:5 Top Attractions in Iceland

By John Roney


Good staff deserve a reward. Great staff deserve a brilliant weekend in Iceland! Fire and ice, adventure and decadence, hot springs and cool bars -- Iceland's thrilling contrasts make it a top destinations for an incentive your team will never forget.

Blue Lagoon: A trip to Iceland without visiting the Blue Lagoon is like visiting Niagara Falls just to eat at a restaurant. The water is a gorgeous colour of aquamarine that you can see through. Some people believe that it has healing qualities. This man-made lagoon has a steady water temperature of approximately 40 degrees Celsius. There is nothing like bathing in the lagoon, yet seeing snow all around you.

Iceland is one of the most breathtaking places on earth, with beautiful landscapes, gushing geysers, opaque lakes and rolling meadows. It truly is nothing like you've ever seen before. Iceland's Blue Lagoon is always popular and a great contrast to the expected harsh elements. Founded on a unique source of geothermal seawater that originates in Iceland's extreme environment it has wellness beauty and healing powers!

The ice-bar is also not to be missed! Don't panic - warm clothing is supplied... For the best travel incentive ideas Blue lagoon Iceland - Brilliant Weekends know the best places to stay, play and relax.

See the original geyser - Geysir, A geyser is a spring that spouts water high into the air and is accompanied by steam and a vapour phase. The word "geyser" originated in Iceland and comes from Geysir, which is the name of such a spring. In fact, all of the world's hot springs are named after Geysir, which is located at Haukadalur and is also known as The Great Geysir. As you enter the Geysir park area, you will notice the steam rising from hot springs and vents all across the area. In the past, Geysir has pushed steaming water up to 70 metres in the air.




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