See the World’s Bluest Waters

When you think about the bluest waters in the globe, what comes to mind? Tropical beaches or holiday resorts? The answer is far from it. Here are some of the world’s bluest waters:

Iceland’s Blue Lagoon

The blue lagoon is a remarkable sight. It is not a resort or beach but is perfect for taking pictures. It is also equipped for swimming. If you’re a fan of aesthetically pleasing locations, this should be the top tourist spot to visit. The lagoon has a hot spring system with a temperature of 100°F all through the year.

Bohey Dulang Island, Malaysia

Malaysia is not popular when it comes to beaches in the southeastern part of Asia. But this island has one of the bluest waters in the world. If you love a long journey, you can visit this amazing island off the coast of Borneo.

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Belize’s Great Blue Hole

This location has a lot of history attached to it. It was not formed at once but took time. It has many concentric ledges and a depth of more than 400 feet from the surface.

Jiuzhaigou National Park, China

This national park is one of the best features in the country. To see it in all its glory, visit the region during autumn when the forest explodes with fall shades. You won’t be able to swim because it will be too cold. However, you’ll have lots of pictures for your Instagram feed.