Bulgarian traveller Ruslan Yordanov shares glimpse of visit to Rhinesfjara

Ruslan Yordanov, the Bulgarian traveller and vlogger, shared a glimpse of his visit to Rhinesfjara, Iceland, one of the most famous beaches in the world

Ruslan Yordanov, the Bulgarian traveller and vlogger, shared a glimpse of his visit to Rhinesfjara, Iceland, one of the most famous beaches in the world
Ruslan Yordanov, the Bulgarian traveller and vlogger, shared a glimpse of his visit to Rhinesfjara, Iceland, one of the most famous beaches in the world (Official Facebook account of Ruslan Yordanov)

Rhinesfjara, Iceland: Ruslan Yordanov, the Bulgarian traveller and vlogger, shared a glimpse of his visit to Rhinesfjara, Iceland. Rhinesfjara is one of the most famous beaches in the world. It is located next to the southernmost town in Iceland – Vik (Vik means beach in Iceland).

The beach is located nearly 200 km from the capital, Reykjavik (Reykjavik + Vik is a smoking beach in Iceland) and is one of the must-stop on the island.

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Yordanov emphasized that annually, sown by hundreds of thousands of tourists, this phenomenal beach, which is always in the top charts, is part of the Bulgarian tour operator Exotic Holiday program.

He mentioned that the beach is home to dangerous and lurking waves. Visitors are warned never to turn their backs on the water and keep their distance from waves, as they can be surprisingly tall and literally sweep them out to the ocean.

They are pulling in with great force. It is almost impossible for a man to get out of the water once he falls into the waves.

Yordanvov shared multiple pictures of his visit to a black sand beach, holding the black sand in his hand and demonstrating the majestic view of white icy water over dark-coloured sand.

Ruslan Yordanov remarked that there are majestic rocks next to Rainisphere Beach. He added that one of the legends has it that they were trolls who pulled ships ashore but turned into stone by the sun. Diamond Beach, which is also located in Iceland, is surrounded by small and sizeable short ice.