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Discover Vestmannaeyjar on a 1-hour Volcano ATV Tour, driving through lava fields, visiting Eldfell and Pelagus, with stunning coastal views and local stories.
The Vestmannaeyjar: Volcano ATV Tour offers an exciting way to experience Iceland’s southern volcanic landscape in just one hour. Starting from Strandvegur 65, just a short 2-3 minute walk from the ferry Herjólfur, this guided adventure takes you across lava fields, around the Eldfell volcano, and to significant historical sites like Guðlaugurs landing spot and the Pelagus stranding site.
The ATVs are designed to seat two people, making it an engaging activity whether you prefer to ride solo or share the experience with a companion. No previous ATV experience is needed, as the vehicles are straightforward to operate, but a valid driver’s license is required for each driver. The tour is suitable for adults and older children (over 6 years old) who are comfortable with outdoor activities.
A highlight of this tour is the opportunity to drive around lava formations and take in breathtaking views of the coast and Eldfell volcano. With the guides explaining the island’s history and pointing out notable landmarks, this tour combines adventure with educational insights. Helmets, water-resistant overalls, and gloves are provided, ensuring safety and comfort during the ride.
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The tour begins at Strandvegur 65, easily accessible from the Herjolfur ferry terminal. Travelers should arrive about 30 minutes before the scheduled departure to ensure a smooth start. The proximity to the ferry makes this tour convenient for those arriving by boat, with only a short walk required to reach the meeting spot.
This central location makes it simple to combine with other activities or sightseeing in Vestmannaeyjar. The coordinates (63.442337, -20.274324) help pinpoint the exact meeting point, right at the corner of Strandvegur.

The one-hour tour explores both the volcanic landscapes and coastal scenery of Heimaey, the largest island in Vestmannaeyjar. The guides lead you through lava fields, showcasing the rugged terrain shaped by past eruptions.
A key stop includes the Eldfell volcano, a prominent feature that dramatically changed the island’s landscape after its eruption in 1973. Driving around Eldfell offers spectacular views and a chance to learn about its eruptive history.
Another notable visit is Prestvik beach, where you learn about the famous shipwreck of Pelagus. The fishing ship Pelagus stranded here, and the story of Guðlaugur Friðþórsson, who swam 5-6 km to land after Hellisey VE 503 sank, adds a compelling historical element to the tour.
Throughout the ride, the guide shares stories about the island’s formation, the volcanic activity, and local history, enriching the experience beyond just the scenery.

This tour is designed to be easy to drive, with vehicles that are not difficult to operate. Each ATV comfortably seats two people, making it ideal for sharing the adventure. Since a driver’s license is required, participants should bring a valid license, but no special experience is necessary.
Comfortable shoes are recommended, as you’ll be walking around the island before and after the ride. Helmets, water-resistant overalls, and gloves are supplied to keep participants safe and dry.
The tour duration of one hour ensures a lively exploration without being overly demanding, but participants should be prepared for outdoor conditions and uneven terrain.
More Great Tours NearbyThe main focus of this ATV adventure is driving around the lava formations that have shaped the island. The route takes you around Eldfell, allowing you to see the volcano’s slopes up close.
The coastal views are particularly striking, with the ride offering a mix of volcanic landscape and ocean scenery. The scenery is described as breathtaking, making every moment on the ATV visually rewarding.
This route gives a comprehensive look at the island’s geological features, with points along Prestvik beach and other notable spots. The scenic drives around the lava and volcano provide great photo opportunities, so don’t forget your camera.

One of the key historical highlights on this tour is the Pelagus stranding site. The story of Guðlaugur Friðþórsson swimming 5-6 km in the dark and cold sea after the sinking of Hellisey VE 503 is a vivid part of the local history shared during the ride.
Visiting Prestvik beach, where this shipwreck occurred, adds a meaningful dimension to the tour. The guide recounts the rescue story and the harsh conditions faced during that event, connecting the volcanic landscape to the island’s human stories.
This guided ATV tour is best suited for adventure enthusiasts looking for a dynamic outdoor activity in Vestmannaeyjar. It appeals to those comfortable with driving vehicles and eager to explore volcanic terrains firsthand.
It’s not suitable for children under 6, pregnant women, or anyone with mobility issues. The 1-hour duration makes it a manageable activity for most, especially those wanting a short but immersive experience of the island’s volcanic scenery.
This tour aligns with other ATV experiences in Reykjavik and around Iceland, like the South Coast plane wreck beach ATV tour or the Mýrdalsjökull glacier ATV adventure. These similar experiences offer opportunities to see lava fields, glaciers, and wreck sites, but the Vestmannaeyjar tour is distinguished by its focus on Eldfell volcano and the historical shipwreck story.
The tours are comparable in length, pricing, and gear provided, offering flexible options for different interests across Iceland’s diverse landscapes.
This tour provides a compact yet comprehensive look at Vestmannaeyjar’s volcanic and coastal scenery. The guided storytelling about the island’s eruptions and shipwrecks enhances the experience, making it both exciting and educational.
The easy-to-drive ATVs and central meeting point make this activity accessible and convenient. Its short duration fits well into a busy sightseeing schedule, yet it offers stunning views and memorable stories worth sharing.
What is the duration of the tour?
The tour lasts 1 hour, providing a lively yet manageable activity.
Do I need a driver’s license?
Yes, each participant who drives must hold a valid driver’s license.
Is this tour suitable for children?
It is suitable for children over 6 years old, but not for younger kids or pregnant women.
What should I wear?
Comfortable shoes are recommended, and helmets, waterproof overalls, and gloves are supplied.
Where does the tour start?
The tour departs from Strandvegur 65, just a short walk from the Herjolfur ferry.
Can I cancel the booking?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Is this tour accessible for people with mobility issues?
No, it is not suitable for people with mobility impairments.
What are the highlights of the ride?
Driving around Eldfell, visiting Prestvik beach, and seeing the Pelagus shipwreck site are key highlights.
Is food or drink available during this tour?
No, this is a short outdoor activity without food or drink included.
Can I pay on the day?
Yes, you can reserve now and pay later, keeping your plans flexible.
What makes this tour different from others?
Its focus on Eldfell volcano and the shipwreck story, combined with the central location, sets it apart.
Is the scenery photogenic?
Absolutely—breathtaking coastal views and volcanic landscapes provide excellent photo opportunities.