Iceland’s Highlands are some of the most rugged, untouched, and breathtaking terrains in all of Europe—stretching across lava deserts, black sand plains, glacial rivers, and steaming geothermal zones. But unlike the easily accessible Golden Circle or South Coast, the Highlands remain wild and remote, often unreachable by regular vehicles.
For luxury travelers seeking an unforgettable adventure, there’s one way to explore this elevated realm in style: by helicopter. Private helicopter tours offer the ultimate bird’s-eye view of Iceland’s dramatic landscapes while unlocking exclusive access to hidden valleys, volcanic craters, and thermal oases.
In this guide, we’ll take you deep into Iceland’s wild interior—from the sky.
Why Explore Iceland’s Highlands by Helicopter?
1. Skip the Rough Roads
The Icelandic Highlands are only accessible during summer (typically June through September), and even then, you need a capable 4×4 vehicle and off-road experience to navigate the F-roads—unmarked, bumpy gravel trails that cross rivers and rugged mountain terrain. A helicopter bypasses all this and lands you directly at your destination.
2. Private Access to Remote Locations
There are places in the Highlands that no tour buses or standard jeeps can reach. With a private helicopter charter, you’re able to land on lava fields, circle active volcanoes, or even descend into hidden canyons. These are once-in-a-lifetime vantage points most travelers will never experience.
3. Combine Sightseeing with Indulgence
Many high-end operators pair these flights with luxury add-ons: think champagne picnics atop a glacier, a chef-prepared lunch in a mountain hut, or private geothermal bathing beneath the stars. Helicopter access allows for secluded, customizable moments of indulgence.
Highlights of a Highland Helicopter Experience
1. Landmannalaugar from Above
Famous for its rainbow-colored rhyolite mountains and steaming hot springs, Landmannalaugar is a jewel of the Highlands. While stunning from the ground, the real magic happens from above—where geothermal steam rises from kaleidoscopic slopes in surreal formations.
Touch down nearby for a private soak in the warm rivers, far away from the summer crowds.
2. Hveravellir Geothermal Area
Located between two glaciers in the heart of the Highlands, Hveravellir is a remote, Mars-like geothermal field with bubbling fumaroles and crystal-clear hot springs. A helicopter landing here puts you in the middle of an untouched geothermal wonderland, ideal for photography, relaxation, or a chef-hosted lunch with a view.
3. Askja Caldera & Víti Crater
This volcanic caldera is tucked deep into the central Highlands and can take 8+ hours to reach by road. By air, you can hover above the eerie turquoise waters of Víti Crater, circle the dark lava formations of Holuhraun, and feel the true power of Iceland’s volatile geology—without the time-consuming trek.
4. Þórsmörk Nature Reserve
Nestled between glaciers and riverbeds, Þórsmörk (Thorsmork) is a green oasis where valleys wind through dramatic cliffs. This hiker’s paradise becomes a VIP landing spot for nature lovers when accessed by helicopter. It’s the perfect base for short guided hikes, drone photography, or simply soaking in the silence of nature.
5. Langjökull Glacier & Ice Tunnels
Langjökull is Iceland’s second-largest glacier—and home to a man-made ice tunnel carved deep into its heart. Many luxury tours include helicopter landings on the glacier, where guests can walk through the blue-ice tunnels with a private guide before flying off to their next adventure.
What to Expect on a Deluxe Helicopter Tour
Itinerary Tailored to You
From 1-hour scenic flights to full-day expeditions, helicopter tours can be fully customized. Want to land on three glaciers, fly over multiple volcanoes, and finish with a private dinner in a mountain hut? That’s entirely possible.
Expert Pilots & Geologist Guides
Deluxe operators often include guides who specialize in geology, Icelandic folklore, or photography. Expect engaging commentary and stories—like legends of trolls in the Highlands or the dramatic eruptions of Hekla and Bárðarbunga.
Luxury Amenities
Common features include:
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Noise-cancelling headsets
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GoPro or camera mounts for in-flight footage
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Heated leather seats
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Onboard champagne or Icelandic craft beer
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Chef-prepared picnics with Arctic char, smoked lamb, or vegan delicacies
Best Time to Fly
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June–September: Most Highland routes are open and landable.
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Autumn (Sept–Oct): Offers gorgeous golden foliage and early aurora views.
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Winter flights: Some areas are inaccessible, but glacier and volcano flights from Reykjavík are still possible.
Pair It With an Overnight Highland Stay
After a day of aerial exploration, retreat to one of Iceland’s most exclusive Highland accommodations:
Highland Base by Kerlingarfjöll
An upscale lodge nestled near steaming red mountains, featuring luxury rooms, fine dining, and access to natural geothermal baths. Many helicopter tours include a night’s stay here after exploring nearby Hveravellir or Hofsjökull glacier.
Private Wilderness Cabins
Several luxury tour providers offer pop-up or fly-in lodges for small groups—complete with private chefs, natural hot tubs, and aurora-friendly locations.
Highland Glamping Tents
For a more adventurous vibe, some operators set up luxury tents with king-sized beds, wood stoves, and champagne on ice in remote locations only accessible by air.
Eco Considerations
Luxury doesn’t have to come at the cost of the environment. Many helicopter tour providers in Iceland are working toward carbon offsetting, using biofuel helicopters, and following strict no-trace landing protocols in ecologically sensitive zones.
Deluxe Iceland partners only with operators who respect Iceland’s fragile Highland ecosystem and promote sustainable luxury travel.
Who This Experience Is For
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Luxury couples seeking romance, seclusion, and unforgettable scenery
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Photographers who want unique aerial shots and golden-hour landings
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Adventure travelers who want to cover vast ground without rough roads
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Corporate groups or VIPs seeking a curated, high-end nature experience
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Honeymooners planning a once-in-a-lifetime bucket list trip
Final Thoughts
Exploring the Icelandic Highlands by helicopter isn’t just about luxury—it’s about accessing the inaccessible, seeing the Earth in its rawest form, and enjoying total privacy in one of the world’s last wild frontiers.
Whether you’re soaking in a hidden hot spring under the midnight sun or flying over glaciers that shimmer like diamonds, this is luxury adventure redefined. Contact us today to get started planning your private helicopter tour.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
1. How much does a private helicopter tour in the Highlands cost?
Prices vary widely based on duration and customization. Expect anywhere from $3,000 to $10,000+ USD for a private tour for 2–4 people.
2. How long are these tours?
Options range from 1-hour scenic loops to full-day expeditions with multiple landings and gourmet meals.
3. Are helicopter tours safe in Iceland?
Yes. Operators follow strict aviation regulations and tours are weather-dependent to ensure passenger safety.
4. Can we land anywhere in the Highlands?
No—only at pre-approved, ecologically safe landing sites, often selected with environmental experts.
5. What should I wear on a helicopter tour?
Dress in layers, wear hiking shoes or boots, and bring gloves and sunglasses—even in summer.
6. Can I bring camera gear or drones?
Yes, and many operators provide GoPro footage or offer mounts for your camera. Check drone laws with your guide.






