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Experience Iceland’s fire and ice on a 2-hour helicopter tour from Reykjavik, with landings on a glacier and a geothermal volcano area—an unforgettable adventure.

The Fire and Ice Helicopter Tour from Reykjavik offers a spectacular view of Iceland’s contrasting landscapes in just 2 hours. Priced as a premium experience, it includes two landings—one on the Þórisjökull Glacier and the other at the Hengill Geothermal Area—making it a unique blend of adventure and sightseeing. With a high rating of 4.8 out of 5 based on 61 reviews, this tour is praised for its stunning vistas, expert guides, and the once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to walk on untouched snow and observe geothermal activity up close.
This experience departs from Reykjavik’s Ace FBO, with a small group limit of 6 participants, ensuring a personal and engaging trip. Although the price is on the higher side, travelers find the breathtaking views and exciting landings well worth the expense, especially given the expertise of the pilot and the quality of the locations visited.
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The tour begins at ACE FBO Reykjavik, located behind the Reykjavik Natura Hotel. This straightforward meeting point helps streamline the start of your adventure. Once there, the experienced pilot welcomes you and prepares for the flight across the southern Iceland landscape. The small group size allows for plenty of interaction and personalized attention.

As the helicopter lifts off, the view of Glymur Waterfall, Iceland’s highest waterfall, unfolds beneath you. Flying over this majestic cascade allows for incredible photo opportunities and a sense of the scale of Iceland’s landscape. The panoramic views from high above are a major highlight, offering a perspective that is impossible from the ground.

The first landing takes place on the Þórisjökull Glacier, part of Iceland’s vast ice cap. Here, you can walk across untouched snow and ice, take photos, and enjoy the silence of the wilderness. Visitors often describe this experience as “next-level epic” and mention activities like throwing snowballs, building snowmen, and making snow angels. The crisp, fresh glacier air adds to the sensory thrill.
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Next, the tour takes you to the Þingvellir National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. From above, you can see the splitting canyon that marks the boundary between American and Eurasian tectonic plates. The park’s significance as the birthplace of Iceland’s oldest parliament is complemented by views of Iceland’s largest lake and the silhouette of the Almannagjá gorge. This stop ties together Iceland’s natural beauty with its historical importance.

The second landing occurs at the Hengill Geothermal Area, a remote volcanic valley accessible only by helicopter or hike. This area features hot springs, boiling mud pots, and steaming vents, creating an otherworldly landscape. Visitors are often charmed by the bright colors—reds, yellows, and grays—streaked across the ground. Wild big horn sheep have been spotted nearby, unfazed by the helicopter landings, adding a touch of wildlife to the scenery.
The tour starts at ACE FBO Reykjavík and concludes back there. Advanced bookings are recommended, with the option to reserve now and pay later, providing flexibility. The tour operates with at least 4 passengers, and if anyone exceeds 125 kgs, an additional seat is required. Live English-speaking guides and an audio guide enhance the experience, while small group sizes ensure a more intimate journey.

Multiple reviews highlight the pilot’s expertise, describing them as fabulous and a credit to the company. The ground crew also receive praise for their fabulous reception, emphasizing the professionalism of the service. The flight itself is noted for being smooth, with the pilot skillfully navigating the landscapes for optimal views and safety.
This tour suits travelers willing to invest in a premium experience for the chance to see Iceland’s diverse landscapes from above. It’s perfect for those who value stunning photography, adventure, and geological wonders like glaciers and geothermal areas. The small group size and personalized approach make it ideal for travelers seeking a more intimate, memorable experience.
While the price is considered high by many**, reviews consistently affirm that the value lies in the extraordinary vistas, remarkable landings, and expert guided commentary. Several travelers describe it as a “once-in-a-lifetime” experience that justifies the expense when compared to other activities in Iceland.
This tour stands out for its combination of thrilling flight, two diverse landings, and the chance to experience Iceland’s iconic landscapes from above and on the ground. It offers a convenient, time-efficient way to see glaciers, volcanoes, and geothermal fields without hours of hiking.
The expert pilot, small group size, and extraordinary locations make it a top-tier choice for visitors seeking a memorable, high-impact adventure. Although it carries a premium price tag, the quality of the scenery and experience makes it a worthwhile item on most travelers’ Iceland wish lists.
“Its very expensive. But actually if you can manage it you should do it. Thomas was a fabulous pilot and is a credit to his company. The glacier was…”
Is this tour suitable for children or those with mobility issues?
The tour involves walking on a glacier and stepping in and out of the helicopter, so it may not be suitable for individuals with mobility challenges. It is best suited for those comfortable with walking on snow and ice.
What should I wear for the helicopter ride?
Guests should wear warm, layered clothing suitable for outdoor activities, especially since you’ll be exposed to crisp glacier air. Sturdy shoes or boots are recommended for the glacier stop.
Can I see volcanic activity during this tour?
The tour visits a geothermal area with steaming vents and boiling mud pots, but it does not include viewing an erupting volcano. The Hengill area is volcano-shaped but not currently erupting.
How flexible is the booking and cancellation policy?
Bookings can be canceled up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, offering peace of mind in case of changing plans or weather concerns.
What is the group size?
The tour is limited to 6 participants, ensuring a personalized experience and plenty of space for photos and questions.
This Fire and Ice Helicopter Tour from Reykjavik combines adventure, spectacular views, and unique landings to deliver an authentic Icelandic experience. It appeals most to adventurous travelers willing to pay for an extraordinary journey through some of Iceland’s most iconic landscapes.
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