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The lagoon's striking color is a result of science, not dye. It is fed by a unique blend of 70% seawater and 30% freshwater that merges 2,000 meters underground under extreme pressure and heat. As this "geothermal seawater" reaches the surface and cools, silica molecules are released, forming a white mud. These silica particles reflect sunlight in a way that gives the water its signature opaque blue hue. History and Discovery the blue lagoon hot
: Tickets sell out weeks in advance. Walk-ins are rarely accepted. For travelers seeking a more exclusive experience, the
Visit early in the morning or late in the evening to avoid the largest crowds. silica molecules are released