Brits seeking a budget beach holiday can visit one of the world's best for just £25, but it comes with a serious warning. Many are jetting off abroad for their holidays, which can leave a significant dent in the wallet. However, there are plenty of bargains to be found for those willing to hunt them down.

Particularly with budget airlines, there are some incredibly cheap flights available if you choose the right dates and times of year. While many might expect affordable flights to Spain, it may surprise some that you can fly to one of the world's top beaches in Iceland for just £25. Although Iceland and beach holidays may not typically go hand-in-hand, Reynisfjara beach is a breathtaking location.

However, it does come with its risks and carries a warning from the tourist board. Reynisfjara beach in Iceland has been ranked as the eighth best in the world by The World's 50 Best Beaches website, and it leads the European choices. However, those expecting golden sands and scorching sun will be surprised to find black sand and potentially lethal waves instead, reports the Mirror .

VisitIceland.com warns: "Sneaker waves make Reynisfjara beach one of the most dangerous destinations in Iceland. However, with the proper precautions, you can avoid yourself or your loved ones, adding to the number of lives lost there," They explain the danger further: "When an ocean wave grabs you, you are knocked off your feet and it is very tough to stand up and find balance again.

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