From the top we head down its glacier tongue Gigjokull that was split in half by hot melting lava. If we’re lucky we might even catch a glimpse of Iceland’s most active volcano, Hekla, and the Westman Islands. En route we will fly over the Hengill geothermal area and get a good look at power plants where geothermal heat is being harnessed to provide clean, sustainable energy.

On our spectacular volcano and glaciers helicopter tour we fly over Thórsmörk Nature Reserve and land on a volcanic crater on Fimmvorduháls. We also fly above the infamous and now dormant Eyjafjallajokull glacier volcano, whose eruption in 2010 became global news.

Good to know

Warm layered clothing and sturdy shoes are highly recommended.

Participants need to get to Norduflug which is situated close to Reykjavik Domestic Airport. It is only a 5 minute drive from town.

All departures require a minimum number of 3 participants in order to operate.