Discover Iceland’s newest volcanic eruption site on a thrilling helicopter tour over the Reykjanes Peninsula, where dramatic lava fields and crater formations tell the story of recent eruptions. Although the volcano is not currently active, the aerial views of the transformed landscape offer a once-in-a-lifetime experience. Flights are weather-dependent and require a minimum of four passengers. In the event of poor conditions, you’ll be offered a reschedule or full refund. Soar above Iceland’s raw natural power—book your seat today!
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.
Reykjavík, Iceland’s capital, offers stunning aerial views from above, where the colorful cityscape meets the icy blues of Faxaflói Bay. From your vantage point, you’ll see the city’s charming rooftops, sweeping coastline, and the vibrant contrast between urban life and untouched Arctic nature. It’s a breathtaking perspective that captures the unique beauty of Iceland’s northernmost capital.
You will make your own way to the meeting points