Travellers currently stranded in Iceland are safe and sound according to Visit Reykjavik, the official Tourism website for Reykjavik and the surrounding area.
All visitors stranded in Reykjavik, due to flight restriction more...
Business as usual? Domestic flights are running as usual and flights between Iceland and North America. The Icelandic Tourist Council wishes to forewarn the public of exaggerated news reports on the eruption but encourages travele more...
Latest news in Iceland from Tourist Board of Iceland & Trade Council of Iceland
Update 23 April at 16.00.
No ash fall today
Although the eruption in Eyjafjallajokull continues, there have not been any reports more...
Very little ash has fallen over the last few days – and is only visible as a very fine dust on cars near the eruption site. The volcanic eruption is now stable, and is roughly one tenth of the size it was during the first more...
The eruption has no discernable effect on life in Iceland – apart from the very small area surrounding the Eyjafjallajökull glacier. The island is slowly turning green after winter, as well as turning more active with the whale more...
The eruption has no discernable effect on life in Iceland – apart from the small area surrounding the Eyjafjallajökull glacier. Travelling to Iceland is perfectly safe and the land of ice and fire welcomes you to enjoy adventur more...
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Vinland Hotel Egilsstadir is a great base from which to explore Fljotsdalsherad and the natural wonders of Iceland's east coast.