Hike up to Iceland's newest Volcano and learn interesting geological features about the development of the eruption and the lava field. A "once-in-a-lifetime" experience that you will never forget.
Hike up to Iceland's newest Volcano and learn interesting geological features about the development of the eruption and the lava field. A "once-in-a-lifetime" experience that you will never forget.
Join a fascinating trip around the Fagradallsfjall volcano to learn about the fascinating world of Icelandic geology and to explore recently produced volcanic landscapes. This trip, which is conducted by an experienced geologist guide, provides a special chance to see the Reykjanes Peninsula's volcanic activity and learn about Iceland's geological marvels.
Take in the stunning beauty of the Reykjanes Peninsula's volcanic environment and freshly formed lava fields. See the craters and blazing hot lava fields created by the eruptions in 2021, 2022, and 2023. From the crater's vantage point, take in an incredible perspective of the whole region. It will feel like you're trekking on a foreign planet.
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Practical information
Start your trip in Reykjavik and travel to the erupting Fagradallsfjall volcano amid ancient lava fields. Learn about the geological details of the eruption and the ensuing lava field under the guidance of an experienced geologist or volcanologist. Learn about the Reykjanes Peninsula's volcanic past while keeping an eye out for the first indications of the current eruption.
Along with your guide describing the effects of lava composition on rock formations, see how the dynamic lava field produces new topography. Climb to the crater viewpoint for expansive views of the volcanic surroundings below. The trip takes around three hours overall, with an hour spent exploring the crater viewpoint and lava fields. The hike takes about 1.5 hours each way.
Travel back to Reykjavik via the Reykjanes peninsula's hot springs, lakes, and mountains.
Not Suitable for:
- Children under 12 years
- Pregnant women
- People with reduce mobility
- Individuals with respiratory issues
- Parking fees
- Professional Guide
- Air-conditioned vehicle
- Crampons and Headlamps if needed
- Food & drinks
- Hiking boots
- Waterproof clothes
- Water
- Snacks