Explore Iceland’s newest volcanic landscape with local guides. Walk across fresh lava fields, discover dramatic craters, and experience the Grindavík through the eyes of people who lived through the eruptions that transformed the region since 2021.
Located just 50 minutes from Reykjavík, this small-group experience around the Reykjanes Peninsula, takes you through one of Iceland’s most active volcanic areas. The landscape is young, raw, and constantly changing, shaped by multiple eruptions that have created new lava fields, craters, and volcanic formations.
All our guides are locals from the area with firsthand experience of the eruptions and deep knowledge of the area. Along the way, they share real stories about life next to an active volcanic system and explain how recent eruptions changed both the landscape and nearby communities.
Why choose this tour?
• Small-group experience with no bus crowds
• Local guides from the area
• Walk through Iceland’s newest lava fields
• Learn about the recent eruptions from people who experienced them
• Walking poles available if needed
• Every tour is slightly different depending on conditions
Hiking details:
• Distance: Approx. 8 km round trip
• Elevation gain: Approx. 300 m
• Walking time: Up to 4 hours
• Difficulty: Moderate, with a flexible pace adapted to the group.
*Self-drive option:
Meet your guide in Grindavík at 10:45. This option is only suitable for travelers with a rental car. Taxis and shuttles are not suitable, as you will need to follow your guide to the volcano parking area. Parking fees may apply.
*Pickup option:
Includes return transfer from Reykjavík, a short introduction to Grindavík, and the guided volcano hike. During summer or good weather, extra stops may include Seltún geothermal area and Kleifarvatn Lake when conditions allow.
This tour is ideal for geology lovers, photographers, active travelers, and anyone curious to explore Iceland’s newest volcanic landscape with local experts.
All images shown are from real tours. Volcanic activity is unpredictable, and visible lava can never be guaranteed. When eruptions occur and access is safe, we adjust the route to include the best possible viewing areas. When there is no visible activity, the focus is on the lava fields, volcanic formations, and the story behind the eruptions.
Please read all details before booking to avoid misunderstandings. Routes, timing, and stops may change due to weather, trail conditions, road closures, or volcanic activity. Stops at Kleifarvatn and Seltún may not be accessible in winter if roads are closed due to snow or ice.
Routes and stops may change due to weather, safety conditions, or volcanic activity.