36 Hour Iceland Stopover Challenge: Blue Lagoon vs Mountain Adventure
Nicky and Maz are in Iceland for a 36 hour stopover and they’re spending it in two completely different ways! Nicky’s day will be filled with adventure as he journeys through the less-traveled path. During his short time in Iceland, Nicky will stay at the isolated Highland Base Hotel. Maz will be relaxing in luxury – perfect for travelers who want to be pampered between flights. She will be lounging at The Retreat at Blue Lagoon Iceland.
Which Itinerary would you want to follow during your stopover in Iceland?
00:00 Intro
01:49 The stays
04:14 Spas
08:02 Dinner
10:17 Activity
11:58 Reflection
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12 Comments
Tough choice but I think I’d do adventure in Iceland 🇮🇸
Wow
I'll take the relaxation plz 😎
Amazing video! I’ll take adventure 🔥
lol when Nicky was eating bread alone
This is cool! I wish the video included how many points they used.
Who got the better deal?! 😂
Expensive food are getting smaller and smaller
Inventive and exciting video. I am kind of missing a bit about Iceland Air's cabin, features, and food but the beautify of Iceland made up for it. I assume that the place Nicky was snorkeling was a hot spring? It seemed a bit bizarre that there was no life under water. The clarity of the water was amazing. As a kid growing up in Vancouver we would often go to Stanley Park. One could look down into the water and see the bottom — we then learned that it was 90 feet deep. Thank you both and the entire team at The Points Guy for creating a wonderful escape. It is rare (for me) to watch travel videos and want to go visit but The Resort is the exception.
For those going to Iceland, Sky Lagoon is much better than Blue Lagoon in my opinion.
Are Nicky and Maz related? I feel like there's a some resemblance there
For whatever value you find with this feedback – I freaking loved this. This is split version of The Layover, and I didn't know how much I missed this type of content, until this.