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What country has bioluminescent water?

The Maldives — Mudhdhoo Island If you have seen photos of bioluminescence beaches, they are likely taken from the Maldives, or more specifically, on Mudhdhoo Island.



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There are five bio bays in the world, and the three most famous ones are in Puerto Rico, Mosquito Bay, Laguna Grande and La Parguera. The other two lie in Luminous Lagoon, Jamaica and Halong Bay, Vietnam.

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The famous bioluminescent bays in the world include three bays in the waters near Puerto Rico, Jamaica's Luminous Lagoon and Halong Bay in Vietnam. Amongst the many wonders that form a part of the planet earth, there isn't anything like Bio Bay, located in Puerto Rico.

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1. Puerto Mosquito, Vieques, Puerto Rico. Located on the southern shore of the island of Vieques is one of the most stunning bioluminescent beaches in the world. The neon blue bay is truly a staggering sight to behold.

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People in Namibia have a much higher chance of finding it. Iceland's black sand beaches are a tourist highlight, Alaska's jewel sand is stuffed full of aesthetically pleasing minerals, but in Namibia, you can stumble across bright blue sand.

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Summers on the Space Coast are truly out-of-this-world. From June to October, the waters of the Mosquito Lagoon, Banana River, and Indian River Lagoon come alive with bioluminescence.

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So far, enthusiasts shared photos of the bioluminescence from several hotspots including Huntington Beach, Sunset Beach, Laguna Beach, Bolsa Chica State Beach, Long Beach Harbor and El Morro/Crystal Cove.

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Bioluminescence is Magic on Florida's Space Coast Summers on the Space Coast are truly out-of-this-world. From June to October, the waters of the Mosquito Lagoon, Banana River, and Indian River Lagoon come alive with bioluminescence.

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Notable spots to see bioluminescence in popular bodies of water in the U.S. include Tomales Bay State Park in northern California, Vieques National Wildlife Refuge in Puerto Rico, Olympic Coast National Marine Sanctuary in Washington and bays near Acadia National Park in Maine.

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