Description
Summary
Description
Witness one of nature’s fascinating wonders on this 45-minute helicopter tour to the Reykjanes peninsula. This thrilling adventure takes you to see the volcanic eruption site of Sundhnukagigar craters while on board a helicopter for a bird’s eye view, along with the other recent eruption sites on the peninsula.
The action kicks off when you meet your friendly pilot at the Reykjavik Domestic Airport. They will brief you about the tour and tell you what to expect and how to stay safe during the flight. After the briefing, the pilot will guide you into the helicopter and secure you for take-off toward Reykjanes peninsula.
The Reykjanes peninsula is a hotspot for volcanic activity, as it runs along the area where the Eurasian and North American tectonic plates drift apart. This unique position creates constant geothermal and volcanic unrest, making the peninsula one of Iceland’s most geologically active regions. As a result, the Reykjanes peninsula is filled with volcanic craters, lava fields, and fissures that you’ll see during the tour.
Between 2021 and 2024, the Reykjanes peninsula experienced 10 volcanic eruptions. One of the most significant events happened in March 2021, when the Fagradalsfjall volcano erupted after lying dormant for over 6,000 years. This eruption was unique for its slow lava flows and relatively safe conditions, allowing people to get close to the active site and observe the spectacle up close. It became a popular tourist destination, drawing thousands of visitors for months.
For this tour, the pilot will take you around the peninsula’s latest eruption locations, featuring the petrified lava fields of the Fagradalsfjall volcano. You'll also see the stunning wonder of the Sundhnukagigar volcano site and how its regular eruptions have transformed the landscape.
The moment the helicopter takes off from the runway is already an unforgettable experience. Through the helicopter’s windows, you’ll see the beauty of Reykjavik from above, including the houses below and their colorful tin roofs. Moreover, you’ll see some of its most iconic landmarks, like the Harpa Concert and Conference Hall and the Hallgrimskirkja church. You’ll notice these structures become smaller as the helicopter goes higher in the air.
As you reach the Reykjanes peninsula, you’ll see both the impressive cooled-off lava fields, with steam rising from the black ash, and the unique forms and shapes left from previous eruptions. You’ll see craters of different sizes and the beautiful black color of lava fields contrasting with the surrounding area. During the flight, the pilot will discuss the history of the region and share stories about the eruptions.
Apart from the last volcanic eruption site, which ended in April of 2025, you’ll also hover over the locations of past eruptions. You’ll see the Fagradalsfjall volcano and the Litli-Hrutur volcano that erupted in 2022 and 2023, respectively.
The pilot will circle the helicopter several times around the sites, giving you ample time to enjoy the captivating scenery before flying back to Reykjavik.
Don’t miss the chance to explore the aftermath of a stunning volcano on a 45-minute helicopter adventure over the Reykjanes peninsula. Check availability now by choosing a date!