Embark on a private tour to Fagradalsfjall Volcano and witness the remnants of the 2021 eruption. Traverse the Reykjanes Peninsula, delve into Icelandic culture, and experience the thrill of a lifetime with 2Go Iceland.
Embark on a private tour to Fagradalsfjall Volcano and witness the remnants of the 2021 eruption. Traverse the Reykjanes Peninsula, delve into Icelandic culture, and experience the thrill of a lifetime with 2Go Iceland.
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Reykjanes - Begin the adventure with a picturesque drive across the Reykjanes Peninsula, a UNESCO Global Geopark celebrated for its vibrant geothermal activity, expansive lava fields, and volcanic craters. This otherworldly landscape, often likened to Mars, provides a captivating introduction to Iceland’s untamed natural beauty.
This segment of the…
- Reykjanes - Begin the adventure with a picturesque drive across the Reykjanes Peninsula, a UNESCO Global Geopark celebrated for its vibrant geothermal activity, expansive lava fields, and volcanic craters. This otherworldly landscape, often likened to Mars, provides a captivating introduction to Iceland’s untamed natural beauty.
This segment of the tour is available for guests opting for pickup from Reykjavík. Those choosing the self-drive option will meet at the Fagradalsfjall trailhead.
- Grindavik - Travel through the evacuated eruption zone near Grindavík, where recent volcanic events have altered the terrain and affected daily life. This compelling part of the tour offers an up-close view of the immediate effects of Iceland’s ongoing eruptions, showcasing both nature’s power and the resilience of local communities.
- Fagradalsfjall Volcano Eruptions: 2023, 2022, 2021 - Discover Fagradalsfjall, Iceland’s most active and discussed volcano, where continuous eruptions from 2021 to 2025 have reshaped the landscape into a stunning scene of fresh lava flows, steaming earth, and new craters. This 5-mile (8 km) round-trip hike includes approximately 984 feet (300 m) of elevation gain and provides a unique opportunity to traverse terrain formed just days or months ago. Located merely an hour from Reykjavík, it’s one of the rare places globally where you can safely observe the immediate aftermath of recent volcanic activity up close.
- Seltún Geothermal Area - Enjoy a brief walk through the colorful and steamy Seltún Geothermal Area, where boiling mud pools, fumaroles, and vibrant mineral deposits display Iceland’s formidable geothermal energy. The bubbling landscape offers a striking contrast to the nearby rugged lava fields and is a memorable spot for photos.
This visit is included for guests opting for Reykjavík pickup. Self-drive participants will join the group at the Fagradalsfjall trailhead.
- Kleifarvatn Lake - Stop at Kleifarvatn, one of Iceland’s deepest and most enigmatic lakes, surrounded by volcanic hills and black sand shores. This scenic viewpoint is perfect for quick photos and a moment to appreciate the dramatic beauty of the Reykjanes Peninsula.
This stop is included for guests choosing Reykjavík pickup. Self-driving participants will meet the group at the Fagradalsfjall volcano trailhead.

- Hiking Poles
- Crampons and Headlamps if needed (Winter)
- Pickup from meeting point (if option is selected)
- Certified Local Guide
- Hiking Poles
- Crampons and Headlamps if needed (Winter)
- Pickup from meeting point (if option is selected)
- Certified Local Guide
- Lunch
- Parking fee for self-drivers (Pay on site)
- Gratuities (Optional)
- Lunch
- Parking fee for self-drivers (Pay on site)
- Gratuities (Optional)
Join our locally-guided volcano tour to Fagradalsfjall, led by those who have witnessed the eruptions firsthand.
This is more than just a hike; it’s an immersive experience into Iceland’s volcanic core, guided by locals residing near the eruption zone who were among the first to safely explore it after the 2021 event.
Traverse dramatic lava fields,…
Join our locally-guided volcano tour to Fagradalsfjall, led by those who have witnessed the eruptions firsthand.
This is more than just a hike; it’s an immersive experience into Iceland’s volcanic core, guided by locals residing near the eruption zone who were among the first to safely explore it after the 2021 event.
Traverse dramatic lava fields, observe steaming craters, and gain unique insights into the geology and eruptions that have shaped the Reykjanes Peninsula. The tour not only takes you to the volcano but also includes visits to the evacuated town of Grindavík, the vibrant geothermal area of Seltún, and the enigmatic lake Kleifarvatn.
✔️ Certified local guides with firsthand eruption experience
✔️ Includes stops that most tours overlook (Grindavík, Seltún, Kleifarvatn)
✔️ Available as private or small-group tours
✔️ No rush—ask questions, take your time, and savor the moment
- Age Requirement: Minimum age is 7 years for group tours. Younger children are not allowed.
- Self-Drive Option: Only for travelers with their own rental car for the full tour. No seats in guide’s vehicle if you arrive by taxi, transfer, or shuttle. Without a car, book the pickup option.
- Airport Arrivals: No group tour pickup from Keflavík Airport. Private tours can arrange airport pickup for an extra fee.
- Meeting Point: Self-drive tours meet in Grindavík at 10:45 am (exact location sent after booking). Parking fees not included.
- Post-Hike: Self-drivers may follow the guide to Seltún and Kleifarvatn in their own car or leave independently.
- Fitness Level: Moderate hike on uneven ground. Private tours recommended for slower pace or extra breaks.
- What to Bring: Layered waterproof clothing, sturdy hiking shoes, water, snacks, gloves, phone/camera. Walking poles and crampons provided if needed.
- Pickup Locations: Private tours include hotel/Airbnb pickup. Group tours meet at Bus Stop #3 Lækjargata in Reykjavík.
- Lava Visibility: Glowing lava only visible during active eruptions—never guaranteed. Tour adapts to any new accessible eruption.
- Extra Stops: Seltún and Kleifarvatn only included for tours returning to Reykjavík.
- Weather Impact: Hiking time and route may change due to weather for safety and comfort.
- Safety Rules: Tour follows official volcanic activity guidance. If access is closed, the route changes to safe alternative volcanic sites.
- Winter Driving: Roads can be icy, snowy, or windy—allow extra travel time when driving to the meeting point.
- By booking this tour, you confirm that you have read and understood the full tour description. While the volcano area is publicly accessible, joining a guided tour is a personal choice made for added safety, local knowledge, and deeper context. In the case of an active eruption, the itinerary may be adjusted to prioritize access to the current eruption site and main viewing areas. Although we may follow the same trail used by others, this remains a fully guided experience.
- Not suitable for children under 7 years old (Please contact us before booking)
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.