Iceland
Warnings and insurance
The Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office (FCDO) provides advice about risks of travel to help British nationals make informed decisions. Find out more about FCDO travel advice.
Volcanic eruption and earthquakes
AEarthquakes and indications of volcanic eruptionactivity startedhave increased above normal levels on the Reykjanes peninsulapeninsula, insouthwest south-westof IcelandReykjavik. onOn 1418 January,December 2023, a volcanic eruption occurred in Sundahnúkagígar, 3km north of the town of Grindavík. AllThe roadsIcelandic authorities continue to Grindavíkmonitor the area closely. Some roads are closed and you shouldare advised to stay away from the area. KeflavikIt International Airport is operatingpossible asthat normal,further buteruptions youcould shouldoccur. check The forcapital latestcity updates.Reykjavik, Reykjavik and the rest of Iceland havehas not been impacted.impacted by this eruption. You should monitor local media for updates and follow the authorities´ advice.advice on travel to the area.
Check for alerts and advice from the:
- Icelandic Met Office
- Safe Travel Iceland
- Almannavarnadeild Facebook page and Twitter (@almannavarnir)
Also see Extreme weather and natural disasters.
Before you travel
No travel can be guaranteed safe. Read all the advice in this guide as well as support for British nationals abroad which includes:
- advice on preparing for travel abroad and reducing risks
- information for women, LGBT+ and disabled travellers
Follow and contact FCDO travel on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram. You can also sign up to get email notifications when this advice is updated.
Travel insurance
If you choose to travel, research your destinations and get appropriate travel insurance. Insurance should cover your itinerary, planned activities and expenses in an emergency.