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Kirkjufjara black sand beach is a beautiful attraction on the South Coast of Iceland known for its iconic volcanic sands and powerful Atlantic waves.

Visit the Icelandic beach as you explore the top attractions of the South Coast through tours like this Private 10-Hour Super Jeep Tour of the South Coast. If you prefer to tour at your own pace, try a self-drive adventure, such as the 3-Day Summer Self-Drive Tour of Iceland or this 1-Week Summer Self-Drive Tour of the Ring Road.

As an attraction near the ring road, a trip to the Kirkjufjara black sand beach is an excellent way to capture the panoramic views of the southern coast.

The Icelandic attraction features a long stretch of black volcanic sands that rivals its more famous neighbor, Reynisfjara beach. The black sand provides the base to a beautiful landscape constantly pounded by the massive waves of the Atlantic Ocean.

This distinctive black sand feature of Kirkjufjara beach is present due to the volcanic nature of Iceland. There are only quite a few black sand beaches worldwide, and you will see two on the South Coast next to each other.

Beyond the ebony sands, a prominent feature of Kirkjufjara beach is the striking Arnardrangur sea stack. Also referred to as Eagle Rock due to eagle nests on the sea stack in the past, this black tower is a trademark of the coastal scene here.

In the distance, travelers can also get a panoramic view of more iconic Icelandic tourist spots. The spectacular Reynisdrangar sea stacks and the Dyrholaey arch are best viewed from the Kirkjufjara beach.

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