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Take a thrilling 30-35 minute helicopter ride from Reykjavik Domestic Airport and see Iceland’s latest volcanic eruption up close. Fly over active lava flows and dramatic volcanic terrain, capturing breathtaking views of the Reykjanes Peninsula’s fiery landscape. 

This is a rare opportunity to witness nature’s power in action. With expert guidance and all safety measures in place, you will have a one-of-a-kind perspective on one of the world’s most fascinating eruptions.

Highlights

  • Witness the active volcanic eruption area from a helicopter
  • Capture unforgettable aerial shots of Iceland’s volcanic landscapes

Included

  • Helicopter flight over volcanic area

What to bring

  • Dress in weather-appropriate clothing

Tour Snapshot

Availability All Year
Duration 35 min
Departs From Nauthólsvegur, Reykjavík
Level Easy Suitable for most people in fair condition.
Minimum age No min age
Ratio 1:6
Meet on Location Yes
Pick Up Yes

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Itinerary

You’ll fly past the latest eruptions in the area, including Fagradalsfjall (2021), Meradalir (2022), Litli-Hrútur (2023), and the most recent eruptions at Sundhnúkur and Hagafell (2024).

While there’s no landing at the eruption site, this exclusive aerial perspective offers you a front-row seat to one of nature’s most awe-inspiring events, all from the safety of expert-guided flight.

  • After booking, you will be notified of the exact tour start time. You will be asked to provide additional details, including your phone number, email, and the approximate weight of each passenger.
  • This tour is weather-dependent, and we follow the guidelines set by the Department of Civil Protection and Emergency Management. 
  • If the weather isn’t suitable for flying, we’ll work with you to find an alternative time or date for your adventure or offer a full refund if necessary.
  • Please note that eruptions are natural events, and we cannot guarantee active eruptions during your tour as the level of volcanic activity at the site varies daily. Even if the volcano is not erupting during your visit, the area is still fascinating.

FAQs

No, there is no volcanic eruption currently happening in Iceland. The most recent eruption in the southwest began on November 20, 2024, lasting 18 days before ending on December 8. The lava flow was contained to a safe area and did not disrupt travel or flights. For the latest information, you can check Iceland's volcanic activity updates.

No, the volcano eruption won’t disrupt your travel plans in Iceland. Everyone in the country is safe, and the volcanically active region is constantly monitored by scientists and authorities. There's no impact on travel itineraries and flights to a from Iceland are also running normally. Your trip should go smoothly and be full of unique experiences!

Absolutely, Iceland remains a safe destination. Volcanic activity on the Reykjanes peninsula, while significant, is well-managed and poses no threat to the rest of the island. This region has experienced a number of eruptions since 2021. However, none have disrupted flights or general travel around Iceland. The current eruptions are taking place in the isolated area. Extensive monitoring by the authorities ensures that these events won't affect your visit.

No, the volcanic eruptions should not affect your flights. Keflavík International Airport is operating normally, and flights to and from Iceland are running on schedule. The recent ‘fissure eruptions’ do not produce ash clouds that would disrupt air travel.

The best way to experience a volcano safely is through guided volcano excursions. If the eruption is active, hiking to the area is usually off-limits, but you can still see the lava up close—just from above! Helicopter tours give you an unforgettable bird’s-eye view of the action. Once it’s safe to access the site on foot, guided hiking tours will open up, making it easy and safe to explore the area. Keep an eye on our volcano tours for updates!

Yes, to visit the eruption site safely, it's best to go with a professional guide. Local guides are experienced in navigating the area and will keep you safe while providing essential information about the volcanic activity. Booking a guided excursion reduces risks and improves your experience.

The area where the eruptions have been active is about 25 miles (about 40 kilometers) southwest of Reykjavík. This distance ensures that the volcanic activity is contained to the Reykjanes Peninsula and does not directly impact the capital city.

Yes, volcanic activity is normal in Iceland. The country is on the boundary of two tectonic plates, which causes frequent eruptions and earthquakes. The Reykjanes Peninsula has seen more frequent volcanic activity since 2021, which is part of a natural cycle. Authorities are well-prepared for these events.

No, walking on lava is prohibited and extremely dangerous. The top layer of lava can easily break, exposing hot lava below and creating serious hazards. Lava fields, in general, are protected in Iceland. Visitors should avoid disturbing or walking on them to prevent accidents and preserve the site.

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