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Is the water blue in Carolina Beach?

The waters along South Carolina's Grand Strand have been a gorgeous blue as of late, prompting some visitors to make comparisons to the Caribbean. It's called the blue water phenomenon — waters are clearer due to a lack of storms. Water temperatures play a role in the water's color as well.



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If you're heading to the Carolina coast soon, you could be in for a treat. Some visitors say the Atlantic Ocean looks more like a scene from the Gulf of Mexico. The ocean's water is noticeably blue and has been for a few days. The blue water is due to the lack of tropical activity.

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Shackleford Banks Has The Absolute Bluest Water In North Carolina. Shackleford Banks is home to turquoise water that rivals the Caribbean.

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Set amongst North Carolina's exquisite Crystal Coast, Emerald Isle contains some of the state's clearest waters and whitest sand making for some seriously stunning sunsets. It's also near the famed “Graveyard of the Atlantic,” one of the country's largest wreck-diving sites.

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6 Places with the Bluest Water in the U.S.
  1. Blue Hole – Santa Rosa, New Mexico. ...
  2. Chena Hot Springs – Fairbanks, Alaska. ...
  3. Las Olas Beach – Fort Lauderdale, Florida. ...
  4. Grand Lake – Grand Lake, Colorado. ...
  5. La Jolla Cove & Sail Bay – San Diego, California. ...
  6. Lake Conway – Edgewood, Florida.


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10 Best Beaches in North Carolina
  • Nags Head.
  • Kitty Hawk.
  • Emerald Isle.
  • Carova Beach.
  • Atlantic Beach.
  • Carolina Beach.
  • Topsail Island.
  • Ocracoke Island.


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Where to Find the Bluest Water in the World
  1. Egremni Beach, Greece. ...
  2. Manini'owali Beach, Big Island, Hawaii. ...
  3. French Polynesia. ...
  4. Nassau, Bahamas. ...
  5. Palawan, Philippines. ...
  6. Grote Knip Beach, Curacao. ...
  7. Trunk Bay, St. ...
  8. Plitvice Lakes National Park, Croatia.


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Maldives. The area known as the Maldives is 99% clear, blue waters and just 1% land. So the list of ways you'll be able to enjoy the Maldives' waters is practically limitless. Swim with manta rays, play with the entire family on the beach or go diving among more than 1,000 species of fish.

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