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From Reykjavík: Fagradalsfjall Volcano Hike with Geologist

From Reykjavík: Fagradalsfjall Volcano Hike with Geologist

Visit the lava fields of the Fagradalsfjall volcano with a geologist/volcanologist on this guided hike from Reykjavík. Uncover interesting geological features about the formation of the eruption and the lava fields. Start with pickup from Reykjavik and drive through the older lava fields as you travel to the eruption side of the volcano. Learn more about the volcanic activity of the Reyjanes peninsula and admire the features of recent eruptions. Discover how the hot lava field is continuously forming new land, and how the composition of the lava influences the appearance of the rocks. Hike up to the crater viewpoint and enjoy some time to admire the spectacular panoramic views of the volcanic landscapes below. Afterward, relax on the return journey to Reykjavik with a scenic drive past hot springs, lakes, and mountains of the Reykjanes peninsula.

Reykjavík: Guided Afternoon Hiking Tour to New Volcano Site

Reykjavík: Guided Afternoon Hiking Tour to New Volcano Site

Update August 9th: The flow of new lava at Litli-Hrutur has stopped, at least for the time being. The area is still smoldering and is fascinating to visit. Enjoy an afternoon or evening hike in Geldingadalur Valley, where eruptions over the past two years have transformed the landscape. Recently a new eruption has begun at Litli Hrutur, transforming this once quiet region even more. Learn about the history of volcanoes in the area as well as an introduction to the underlying science from your expert guide. Get picked up in Reykjavík and set out on a scenic drive surrounded by breathtaking views towards the Fagradalsfjall Volcano, Meradalir, and Geldingadallur Valley. Once at the valley, put on your hiking gear and head towards the volcano to hopefully see some lava flowing. Bring snacks and water along with you and enjoy them while you gaze upon this natural wonder. The hike to a good viewing point of the eruption takes around 2 hours+/-. Afterward, as you drive along the peninsula, your guide will fill you in on the history of volcanos in the area, many long-dormant, now covered by soft green lava moss.

From Reykjavik: New Volcanic Area Helicopter Tour

From Reykjavik: New Volcanic Area Helicopter Tour

Fly above a new volcanic area on Iceland's Reykjanes Peninsula on a 35–50 minute helicopter flight from Reykjavik. Enjoy a once-in-a-lifetime experience in the skies of Iceland, observing lava fields, Mount Esja, and Faxafloi Bay from above. Set off from the Icelandic capital of Reykjavik, where 19 miles (30 km) away lies a new volcano in an area with three eruptions in the last two years. Climb aboard this five- or six-seater helicopter and lift off into the sky. Admire the breathtaking views of a smoldering volcano and potentially see its simmering crater, flowing lava streams, and extensive lava field. Soak up the unforgettable panoramic view from the clouds and use the opportunity to snap some spectacular photos from a perfect vantage point. Feel at ease throughout the flight in a modern and safe helicopter piloted by experienced staff. Enjoy between 30 and 50 minutes in the air, before heading back to Reykjavik.

From Reykjavík: Volcanoes and Blue Lagoon Day Trip

From Reykjavík: Volcanoes and Blue Lagoon Day Trip

Update August 9th: The flow of new lava at Litli-Hrutur has stopped, at least for the time being. The area is still smoldering and is fascinating to visit. Enjoy the mountain views at Lake Kleifarvatn and hike to the erupting volcano at Litli Hrutur volcano on this day trip from Reykjavík. Have the option to select pickup and drop-off. Unwind after your hike with a soak in the Blue Lagoon and a complimentary drink. Start your adventure with a pickup in Reykjavík and head towards the Reykanes Peninsula. Peer out of the window to a landscape of mossy-covered lava fields, geothermal fields, fishing villages, breathtaking coastal features, and mountain lakes. Explore hot springs and the black basalt beach of Lake Kleifarvatn. In July 2023, a new volcanic fissure opened in the hills of Reykjanes. Hike past to the 2021 eruption site at Fagradalsfjall Volcano in Geldingadalur valley. The hike takes about 2 hours each way on generally flat terrain. You won´t regret the effort though as you are rewarded with a stunning display of natural force. Witness newly formed lava descending from the volcano into old lava moss and rocks. After the unforgettable experience, hike back down the valley once more. Your bones might be weary so ending your day by relaxing in the Blue Lagoon is the perfect medicine. Let the warm healing geothermal waters soften your muscles and soul after your volcanic experience.

Reykjavik: Guided Tour to Volcano and Reykjanes Geopark

Reykjavik: Guided Tour to Volcano and Reykjanes Geopark

Embark on a captivating journey to Iceland’s Reykjanes Peninsula, where the untamed forces of nature collide with human perseverance. Once a bustling fishing village, Grindavík now stands as a striking reminder of nature’s raw power, transformed by volcanic activity that forced its evacuation and forever reshaped its landscape. Your carbon-neutral adventure begins with a pickup in Reykjavík, followed by a scenic drive through volcanic plains and along rugged coastlines. The journey takes you to Seltún Geothermal Area, a stunning showcase of Iceland’s dynamic energy. Here, bubbling mud pools, steaming vents, and vividly colored mineral deposits reveal the Earth’s intense geothermal activity, offering a mesmerizing glimpse into the planet’s natural forces. Continuing onward, you’ll arrive at Fagradalsfjall, Iceland’s youngest volcano and a symbol of the country’s ever-changing geology. A 45-minute hike takes you across still-warm lava fields to a stunning viewpoint overlooking fresh lava flows from recent eruptions. Covering a total distance of 5.5 kilometers (3.4 miles), the hike features moderate elevation gains and rewards you with an up-close look at this powerful volcanic marvel. From the volcano, the journey leads to the coastal village of Grindavík, where you’ll see firsthand how the community fought to protect itself during the eruptions. The town’s resilient residents worked quickly to construct protective barriers against advancing lava flows, but the scars left behind by volcanic forces remain visible throughout the area. Walking through Grindavík, you’ll witness the dramatic rifts created by tectonic shifts, a haunting yet beautiful reminder of the Earth’s constant movement and the lasting impact on those who once called this place home. Before returning to Reykjavík, you’ll stop to enjoy a delicious fish and chips lunch, made with fresh local seafood and offering a taste of Iceland’s rich culinary tradition. As the day comes to a close, you’ll leave with unforgettable memories of Grindavík and the volcanic wonders of the Reykjanes Peninsula—a profound experience that highlights both the ferocity of nature and the enduring resilience of humanity.

Reykjavík: Volcano Hike, Visit Grindavík and Blue Lagoon

Reykjavík: Volcano Hike, Visit Grindavík and Blue Lagoon

Your journey begins in Reykjavík and a scenic drive through the Reykjanes Geopark, a UNESCO-listed haven of volcanic and geothermal wonders. Our first stop is the Seltún Geothermal Area, a surreal landscape alive with bubbling mud pools, steaming vents, and vibrant mineral deposits that tell the story of Iceland’s restless earth. Next, we’ll venture to Fagradalsfjall, one of Iceland’s most recent volcanic sites. A 45-minute hike brings you to awe-inspiring lava fields, still warm from recent eruptions. From a breathtaking vantage point, take in the stark beauty of fresh lava flows sculpting Iceland’s dynamic terrain. This 5.5 km (3.4-mile) hike, rated moderately challenging, offers incredible photo opportunities and is suitable for those in good physical shape. Continuing to the village of Grindavík, witness the resilience of a community forever marked by volcanic activity. Learn how residents ingeniously redirected lava flows and explore dramatic tectonic rifts that etch the landscape, highlighting the enduring clash of natural forces. The perfect conclusion to your adventure awaits at the Blue Lagoon, a geothermal spa world-renowned for its soothing, mineral-rich waters. Immerse yourself in the tranquil, milky-blue pools surrounded by rugged lava fields, letting the warm embrace of the lagoon melt away your fatigue. When you’re ready, a comfortable return transfer will bring you back to Reykjavík, leaving you with unforgettable memories of Iceland’s volcanic marvels, resilient communities, and serene relaxation.

Private Hiking Tour: Volcanic Eruption Site & Reykjanesbær

Private Hiking Tour: Volcanic Eruption Site & Reykjanesbær

Depart Reykjavik and delve into the geological wonders shaped by volcanic activity along the mid-Atlantic ridge's fissure line, where eruptions, earthquakes, and seismic phenomena unfold. Trek through recent volcanic eruption sites, spanning from 2021 to the present, near Fagradalsfjall Volcano. Witness the aftermath of the July 2023 eruption near Litli Hrutur and the ongoing activity near Sundhnukagigar Volcano, which erupted in December 2023. Your journey extends beyond the volcanic marvels to include other Reykjanes Peninsula highlights. Experience the bubbling waters and sulphuric steam of Seltún and Gunnuhver hot springs. Traverse the Bridge between Continents for a stroll between the American and Eurasian plates. Then explore the black sand beaches surrounding Kleifarvatn Lake before returning to Reykjavik.

Volcano Movie - Experience the Latest Eruptions in Iceland

Volcano Movie - Experience the Latest Eruptions in Iceland

The movie starts with a historic overview of eruptions in Iceland and then goes through the latest eruptions in Iceland. Only footage in the highest possible quality is used, shot in 4K or better. There is no vocal narrative (voice-over) - only video and sound, presenting a story that will leave you breathless due to the forces of Icelandic nature. The movie starts with a short overview of the eruptions in Iceland, starting with the Katla eruption in 1918, Hekla in 1947, Askja in 1961, Surtsey in 1963, the Westman Islands in 1973, Krafla in 1975, and many more. Finally, you will learn about 2010 and the Fimmvörðuháls eruption followed by Ejafjallajökull which blocked all air traffic. You will also find out about the Grímsvötn eruption in 2011 and Holuhraun in 2014-2015 and the latest eruptions in Fagradalsfjall or Fagradalseldar as we call the series of eruptions. You will leave with a better understanding of the magnitude of these eruptions and what effects it has on the inhabitants of this rugged island.

Fagradalsfjall Volcano: Our most recommended tours and activities

From Reykjavík: Fagradalsfjall Volcano Hike with Geologist

From Reykjavík: Fagradalsfjall Volcano Hike with Geologist

Visit the lava fields of the Fagradalsfjall volcano with a geologist/volcanologist on this guided hike from Reykjavík. Uncover interesting geological features about the formation of the eruption and the lava fields. Start with pickup from Reykjavik and drive through the older lava fields as you travel to the eruption side of the volcano. Learn more about the volcanic activity of the Reyjanes peninsula and admire the features of recent eruptions. Discover how the hot lava field is continuously forming new land, and how the composition of the lava influences the appearance of the rocks. Hike up to the crater viewpoint and enjoy some time to admire the spectacular panoramic views of the volcanic landscapes below. Afterward, relax on the return journey to Reykjavik with a scenic drive past hot springs, lakes, and mountains of the Reykjanes peninsula.

Reykjavík: Guided Afternoon Hiking Tour to New Volcano Site

Reykjavík: Guided Afternoon Hiking Tour to New Volcano Site

Update August 9th: The flow of new lava at Litli-Hrutur has stopped, at least for the time being. The area is still smoldering and is fascinating to visit. Enjoy an afternoon or evening hike in Geldingadalur Valley, where eruptions over the past two years have transformed the landscape. Recently a new eruption has begun at Litli Hrutur, transforming this once quiet region even more. Learn about the history of volcanoes in the area as well as an introduction to the underlying science from your expert guide. Get picked up in Reykjavík and set out on a scenic drive surrounded by breathtaking views towards the Fagradalsfjall Volcano, Meradalir, and Geldingadallur Valley. Once at the valley, put on your hiking gear and head towards the volcano to hopefully see some lava flowing. Bring snacks and water along with you and enjoy them while you gaze upon this natural wonder. The hike to a good viewing point of the eruption takes around 2 hours+/-. Afterward, as you drive along the peninsula, your guide will fill you in on the history of volcanos in the area, many long-dormant, now covered by soft green lava moss.

From Reykjavik: New Volcanic Area Helicopter Tour

From Reykjavik: New Volcanic Area Helicopter Tour

Fly above a new volcanic area on Iceland's Reykjanes Peninsula on a 35–50 minute helicopter flight from Reykjavik. Enjoy a once-in-a-lifetime experience in the skies of Iceland, observing lava fields, Mount Esja, and Faxafloi Bay from above. Set off from the Icelandic capital of Reykjavik, where 19 miles (30 km) away lies a new volcano in an area with three eruptions in the last two years. Climb aboard this five- or six-seater helicopter and lift off into the sky. Admire the breathtaking views of a smoldering volcano and potentially see its simmering crater, flowing lava streams, and extensive lava field. Soak up the unforgettable panoramic view from the clouds and use the opportunity to snap some spectacular photos from a perfect vantage point. Feel at ease throughout the flight in a modern and safe helicopter piloted by experienced staff. Enjoy between 30 and 50 minutes in the air, before heading back to Reykjavik.

From Reykjavík: Volcanoes and Blue Lagoon Day Trip

From Reykjavík: Volcanoes and Blue Lagoon Day Trip

Update August 9th: The flow of new lava at Litli-Hrutur has stopped, at least for the time being. The area is still smoldering and is fascinating to visit. Enjoy the mountain views at Lake Kleifarvatn and hike to the erupting volcano at Litli Hrutur volcano on this day trip from Reykjavík. Have the option to select pickup and drop-off. Unwind after your hike with a soak in the Blue Lagoon and a complimentary drink. Start your adventure with a pickup in Reykjavík and head towards the Reykanes Peninsula. Peer out of the window to a landscape of mossy-covered lava fields, geothermal fields, fishing villages, breathtaking coastal features, and mountain lakes. Explore hot springs and the black basalt beach of Lake Kleifarvatn. In July 2023, a new volcanic fissure opened in the hills of Reykjanes. Hike past to the 2021 eruption site at Fagradalsfjall Volcano in Geldingadalur valley. The hike takes about 2 hours each way on generally flat terrain. You won´t regret the effort though as you are rewarded with a stunning display of natural force. Witness newly formed lava descending from the volcano into old lava moss and rocks. After the unforgettable experience, hike back down the valley once more. Your bones might be weary so ending your day by relaxing in the Blue Lagoon is the perfect medicine. Let the warm healing geothermal waters soften your muscles and soul after your volcanic experience.

Reykjavik: Guided Tour to Volcano and Reykjanes Geopark

Reykjavik: Guided Tour to Volcano and Reykjanes Geopark

Embark on a captivating journey to Iceland’s Reykjanes Peninsula, where the untamed forces of nature collide with human perseverance. Once a bustling fishing village, Grindavík now stands as a striking reminder of nature’s raw power, transformed by volcanic activity that forced its evacuation and forever reshaped its landscape. Your carbon-neutral adventure begins with a pickup in Reykjavík, followed by a scenic drive through volcanic plains and along rugged coastlines. The journey takes you to Seltún Geothermal Area, a stunning showcase of Iceland’s dynamic energy. Here, bubbling mud pools, steaming vents, and vividly colored mineral deposits reveal the Earth’s intense geothermal activity, offering a mesmerizing glimpse into the planet’s natural forces. Continuing onward, you’ll arrive at Fagradalsfjall, Iceland’s youngest volcano and a symbol of the country’s ever-changing geology. A 45-minute hike takes you across still-warm lava fields to a stunning viewpoint overlooking fresh lava flows from recent eruptions. Covering a total distance of 5.5 kilometers (3.4 miles), the hike features moderate elevation gains and rewards you with an up-close look at this powerful volcanic marvel. From the volcano, the journey leads to the coastal village of Grindavík, where you’ll see firsthand how the community fought to protect itself during the eruptions. The town’s resilient residents worked quickly to construct protective barriers against advancing lava flows, but the scars left behind by volcanic forces remain visible throughout the area. Walking through Grindavík, you’ll witness the dramatic rifts created by tectonic shifts, a haunting yet beautiful reminder of the Earth’s constant movement and the lasting impact on those who once called this place home. Before returning to Reykjavík, you’ll stop to enjoy a delicious fish and chips lunch, made with fresh local seafood and offering a taste of Iceland’s rich culinary tradition. As the day comes to a close, you’ll leave with unforgettable memories of Grindavík and the volcanic wonders of the Reykjanes Peninsula—a profound experience that highlights both the ferocity of nature and the enduring resilience of humanity.

Reykjavík: Volcano Hike, Visit Grindavík and Blue Lagoon

Reykjavík: Volcano Hike, Visit Grindavík and Blue Lagoon

Your journey begins in Reykjavík and a scenic drive through the Reykjanes Geopark, a UNESCO-listed haven of volcanic and geothermal wonders. Our first stop is the Seltún Geothermal Area, a surreal landscape alive with bubbling mud pools, steaming vents, and vibrant mineral deposits that tell the story of Iceland’s restless earth. Next, we’ll venture to Fagradalsfjall, one of Iceland’s most recent volcanic sites. A 45-minute hike brings you to awe-inspiring lava fields, still warm from recent eruptions. From a breathtaking vantage point, take in the stark beauty of fresh lava flows sculpting Iceland’s dynamic terrain. This 5.5 km (3.4-mile) hike, rated moderately challenging, offers incredible photo opportunities and is suitable for those in good physical shape. Continuing to the village of Grindavík, witness the resilience of a community forever marked by volcanic activity. Learn how residents ingeniously redirected lava flows and explore dramatic tectonic rifts that etch the landscape, highlighting the enduring clash of natural forces. The perfect conclusion to your adventure awaits at the Blue Lagoon, a geothermal spa world-renowned for its soothing, mineral-rich waters. Immerse yourself in the tranquil, milky-blue pools surrounded by rugged lava fields, letting the warm embrace of the lagoon melt away your fatigue. When you’re ready, a comfortable return transfer will bring you back to Reykjavík, leaving you with unforgettable memories of Iceland’s volcanic marvels, resilient communities, and serene relaxation.

Private Hiking Tour: Volcanic Eruption Site & Reykjanesbær

Private Hiking Tour: Volcanic Eruption Site & Reykjanesbær

Depart Reykjavik and delve into the geological wonders shaped by volcanic activity along the mid-Atlantic ridge's fissure line, where eruptions, earthquakes, and seismic phenomena unfold. Trek through recent volcanic eruption sites, spanning from 2021 to the present, near Fagradalsfjall Volcano. Witness the aftermath of the July 2023 eruption near Litli Hrutur and the ongoing activity near Sundhnukagigar Volcano, which erupted in December 2023. Your journey extends beyond the volcanic marvels to include other Reykjanes Peninsula highlights. Experience the bubbling waters and sulphuric steam of Seltún and Gunnuhver hot springs. Traverse the Bridge between Continents for a stroll between the American and Eurasian plates. Then explore the black sand beaches surrounding Kleifarvatn Lake before returning to Reykjavik.

Volcano Movie - Experience the Latest Eruptions in Iceland

Volcano Movie - Experience the Latest Eruptions in Iceland

The movie starts with a historic overview of eruptions in Iceland and then goes through the latest eruptions in Iceland. Only footage in the highest possible quality is used, shot in 4K or better. There is no vocal narrative (voice-over) - only video and sound, presenting a story that will leave you breathless due to the forces of Icelandic nature. The movie starts with a short overview of the eruptions in Iceland, starting with the Katla eruption in 1918, Hekla in 1947, Askja in 1961, Surtsey in 1963, the Westman Islands in 1973, Krafla in 1975, and many more. Finally, you will learn about 2010 and the Fimmvörðuháls eruption followed by Ejafjallajökull which blocked all air traffic. You will also find out about the Grímsvötn eruption in 2011 and Holuhraun in 2014-2015 and the latest eruptions in Fagradalsfjall or Fagradalseldar as we call the series of eruptions. You will leave with a better understanding of the magnitude of these eruptions and what effects it has on the inhabitants of this rugged island.

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Overall rating

4.5
(1,398 reviews)

The views were impressive! The hike up is so worth it! The guide had a lot of knowledge and it was super interesting. I would definitely recommend. Although the hike was slightly challenging for me as I am asthmatic it was still super worth it! I would not recommend if you have any serious health issues as there were some who unfortunately could not finish the hike.

This tour is worth every euro! The flight was postponed again. This meant we had extremely good weather. The pilot flew very well and was very friendly. The landscape was really impressive and the view from above was indescribably beautiful. Thank you for this great experience!

Our guide Kalman was the best. The bus got stucked on the way to the lava fields because of the ice. He did everything for us to stay safe and to make a way to our destination. The lava fields were breathtaking and the Blue Lagoon amazing. Loved this beautiful adventure.

It was an amazing trip. The guide was extremely knowledgable and his jokes through out the journey kept our spirits high. During hiking he also found us a nice place near the volcano crater to have lunch and watch a wonderful sunset from the top.

He was very knowledgeable and went into fun details.