Iceland Travel: Should You Visit Amid Volcano Drama?

Iceland Travel: Should You Visit Amid Volcano Drama?

Thousands of residents have been evacuated from a coastal Icelandic town and a world-famous spa has closed as experts fear a nearby volcano could erupt in a matter of days. Travelers should watch the situation closely, but there’s no need to alter travel plans—yet.

Iceland’s otherworldly landscapes attract tourists from across the globe, yet this beauty comes at a cost. These stunning sights are the result of intense volcanic activity, a phenomenon that Iceland is abundantly rich in.

Such activity has increased over the last week with the Icelandic Meteorological Office (IMO) referring to a “dense swarm” of seismic activity, caused by the accumulation of magma below the earth’s surface.

And yet, despite the evacuation of the town of Grindavik, just 10 miles south of Iceland’s main international airport at Keflavik, life goes on in the island nation.

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