Iceland sits astride the Mid-Atlantic Ridge, where the Earth’s crust is literally pulling apart — making it one of the most volcanically active places on the planet. Our volcano and lava tours let you safely explore this fiery side of the island, from walking across vast lava fields and descending into a dormant magma chamber to witnessing the aftermath of recent eruptions on the Reykjanes Peninsula.
Experience the raw power of the Earth with expert guides who explain the geology and keep you safe around this dramatic terrain. Indoor attractions such as lava shows and exhibitions bring the science to life, while guided hikes take you close to the freshly cooled rock.
It depends on whether there's an ongoing eruption. When sites are safe and open, guided hikes may visit recent eruption areas; otherwise you can explore lava fields, craters and exhibitions year-round.
With a guide and by following official advice, yes. Volcanic zones can have unstable ground and gases, so always heed guidance and never enter restricted areas.
Options include lava-field hikes, descending into the Thrihnukagigur magma chamber, the Lava Tunnel (Raufarhólshellir), and indoor lava shows and exhibitions.
Some, like lava-field or eruption-site hikes, involve walking over rough terrain and require reasonable fitness. Indoor experiences and the magma-chamber lift are far less demanding.
They run year-round. Summer offers easier hiking access, while indoor attractions are perfect any time, including winter.