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The Lava Show — Real Volcanic Lava in Reykjavík
About The Lava Show — Real Volcanic Lava in Reykjavík
The Lava Show operates out of a purpose-built facility at the Old Harbour, with two theatres of different sizes for private and public shows. The rock used is genuine Icelandic volcanic basalt, melted in industrial furnaces and poured into purpose-designed flow channels in front of the seated audience. The temperature of the molten lava exceeds 1,100°C — comparable to lava flowing from an actual volcanic eruption. Safety measures include heat-resistant seating arrangements and trained staff, but the experience is deliberately close: this is not a remote spectacle viewed through glass. The 30-minute show includes a geology presentation, the main lava pour event, audience Q&A, and the opportunity to touch and keep a small piece of solidified lava as a souvenir. Booking well in advance is essential — the shows sell out regularly, especially in summer.
🐉 Touching the Planet's Blood
Iceland is one of the few places on Earth where the planet's internal heat breaks through the surface regularly. The Lava Show lets you sit with it, feel it, and understand — for the first time — what a volcanic country really is.
📖 History of The Lava Show — Real Volcanic Lava in Reykjavík
The Lava Show was founded in 2018 as a permanent attraction in Reykjavík, building on earlier experimental shows developed by its founders after the 2010 eruptions. It was the first attraction of its kind in the world and has inspired similar concepts globally. The founders continue to operate the Reykjavík original as the flagship.
💡 Did You Know?
During Iceland's most recent eruption cycles (2021–2024 in Reykjanes), molten lava reached temperatures of 1,150°C — comparable to the surface temperature of some stars.
Key Facts
World's only permanent indoor lava show
Real volcanic rock heated to 1,100°C+
30-minute show with geology presentation
Audience sits metres from the molten rock
Take home a piece of solidified lava
💎 Hidden Gems
The First Pour Moment
When the lava first hits the cold floor and the room fills with heat and light, there is always an involuntary intake of breath from the entire audience. No amount of preparation makes that moment expected.
The Souvenir Rock
The piece of solidified lava given to each visitor at the end is from the show itself — still warm when you receive it. It's a more meaningful souvenir than a stuffed puffin.
🕐 Best Time
Book at least 1–2 days ahead in summer; sold out regularly
🚗 Access
Fiskislóð 73, Old Harbour — book at lavashow.is
⏱ Duration
45 minutes including Q&A
Frequently Asked Questions
Is it safe?▾
Yes — the show is designed by professionals and has operated without incident since 2018. The heat is intense but the seating distance is carefully calculated for safety and dramatic effect.
Do I need to book in advance?▾
Strongly recommended — shows sell out frequently in summer. Book at lavashow.is. Walk-ins are only possible if seats remain.
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