Stop 3 Reynisfjara Black Sands Beach
Moving away from the waterfalls, the tour will make it’s way further down the coast to Reynisfjara Black Sand Beach located in the small coastal town, Vik. Known for it’s black colored sand and enormous basalt stacks. Voted one of the top 10 non tropical beaches to visit on Earth in 1991 by National Geographic.
It is not hard to notice the rocky basalt sea stacks, named Reynisdrangar. Just around the corner from here you can view more ragged edged cave like areas where the high tide water used to rush in. Please be aware of the strong current and the waves most referred to as “sneaker waves” which is a nod to their ability to rush in out of nowhere knocking people to the ground.
Stop 4 Sleeping in a Bubble
Finally we will visit the bubble for a night's stay. All the bubbles are transparent so if the aurora show's you will have a private display.
There are 9 bubbles and all are exactly the same and located just a short distance walk from the service house which contains two toilets, two showers and a self contained kitchen.