Iceland Volcanic Eruption Area Helicopter Tour from Reykjavík
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Iceland Volcanic Eruption Area Helicopter Tour from Reykjavík
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Iceland Volcanic Eruption Area Helicopter Tour from Reykjavík
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Activity Duration (1 hours)
Extreme
Hosted in English
Full refund if cancelled up to 24 hours before the experience starts
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What you'll do
Take a helicopter tour from Reykjavík to the area affected by the Icelandic volcanic eruption.
Tour Highlight
Experience the rush of a helicopter ride combined with the unique opportunity to witness some of Iceland's newest landscapes on this tour over the Reykjanes Peninsula. The freshly formed lava fields and crater formations tell the story of recent volcanic eruptions. With only 5-6 seats per helicopter, you'll enjoy panoramic views and excellent photo opportunities.
What is included?
Not wheelchair accessible
Near public transportation
What is not included?
Confirmation will be received at time of booking
Not recommended for pregnant travelers
Most travelers can participate
This experience requires good weather. If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund
This experience requires a minimum number of travelers. If it’s canceled because the minimum isn’t met, you’ll be offered a different date/experience or a full refund
This tour/activity will have a maximum of 5 travelers
Reykjanes Peninsula is one of Iceland’s most geologically active regions, located just 30 km (19 miles) from Reykjavík. Home to multiple eruptions since 2021, this volcanic zone offers visitors a rare chance to witness freshly formed lava fields and dramatic landscapes shaped by ongoing tectonic activity. With only 5–6 seats per helicopter, your experience is intimate and immersive, providing panoramic views and close-up perspectives of this dynamic environment.
While eruptions are natural and may not always be active, the region's seismic history—over 50,000 earthquakes in recent years, makes every visit a thrilling journey into Iceland’s ever-changing Earth.
This concludes the tour.
You’re free to explore at your own pace from here.