No. Surtsey is a volcanic island near Iceland.
As the island of Surtsey formed in Icelandic waters it belongs to the state of Iceland.
Surtsey is a volcanic island off the southern coast of Iceland. It is the southernmost point of the island country.
Because there was a volcano eruption in Heimaey (in Iceland) and the ash and thing from it made an island from it, and that's Surtsey
If you are referring to the Island Surtsey near Iceland, the answer is no. Only sciencitist can visit surtsey.
Surtsey is an island off of the coast of Iceland and is a part of Iceland. Its average temperature is 40 degrees Fahrenheit annually.
It is 32Kms south of Iceland, a new island formed in 1963
off the southern coast of Iceland, formed by volcanic eruption in 1963
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The country closest to Surtsey, an uninhabited volcanic island in the North Atlantic Ocean, is Iceland. Surtsey is located approximately 32 kilometers (20 miles) southwest of Iceland's southern coast.