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Where is the clearest bluest water?

1. The Maldives. The Maldives, located in the Indian Ocean, have around 1,190 islands and sandbanks. A lagoon with crystal clear water encircles all the islands, which are protected by a reef structure that is home to an array of underwater life.



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Palmer, researchers sailed eastward along a route just south of the South Pacific Gyre—the largest of the five major oceanic gyres, which form part the global system of ocean circulation. The gyre, on average, holds the clearest, bluest waters of any ocean basin.

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Nissi Bay Beach, Ayia Napa, Cyprus It's located on the island of Cyprus, which is known to have some of the clearest waters in all of Europe. A tiny strip of soft, pale sand divides two sections of light blue shallows, ensuring picturesque views no matter where you set up camp.

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Maldives. The area known as the Maldives is 99% clear, blue waters and just 1% land.

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TURKEY'S TURQUOISE COAST Because the seas in this part of Turkey are so blue that the whole stretch of coastline is named 'The Turquoise Coast'.

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Spain leads the list with a hidden beach, Torrente de Pareis, in the Balearic island of Mallorca, followed by Bordeira Beach in Portugal's Algarve coast and Spain's Amio Beach in Pechon, Cantabria, in second and third places.

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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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Maldives water is known for its abundance of coral reefs. The waters of Maldives are known to consist of coral reefs and “phytoplankton” which absorbs blue and green colours from the sunlight due to which it causes clean water and you can see crystal clear reflection.

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While there are a few places that boast extremely clean water, such as Canada, Iceland, Antarctica, or even Upstate New York, the team of scientists determined that the cleanest water in the world was in the Patagonia region of Chile, Puerto Williams.

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The Caribbean Sea is much like every other tropical ocean in that it has very clear, blue water. The water appears blue due to the fact that the ocean absorbs all wavelengths of light very well, except for the short wavelengths of blue.

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Most nutrients are found in the bottom layers, but algae thrive in the top layers, where the sun shines, as they need light to grow. The result of all these factors is the clear, blue water that all mediterranean divers know and love so well.

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For the cleanest water in Europe: The Lobau River, Austria Austria has the cleanest bathing water in Europe, according to the European Environment Agency. Nearly 98 per cent of its bathing areas - where people regularly swim - were given an 'excellent' rating last year.

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Most Beautiful Beaches in the Mediterranean
  • Cala Coticcio Beach – Sardinia.
  • Cala Salada & Saladeta – Ibiza.
  • Platja de Ses Illetes – Formentera.
  • Cala Macarelleta – Menorca.
  • Caló des Moro – Mallorca.
  • Navagio Beach – Zakynthos.
  • Monterosso Fegina Beach – Cinque Terre.
  • Lindos Beach – Rhodes.


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In 2022, 95% of bathing waters in Croatia met the 'excellent' quality standard. This percentage was the highest in Europe. Also sharing this number were Cyprus, Austria and Greece.

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France. France is another country in Europe that has the best tap water to offer. This water is available for the public across the country and is commonly used for drinking. As of 2022, 99.704% of the country's total population has access to pure tap water.

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10 cleanest beaches in Britain
  • Kimmeridge Bay, Dorset (53)
  • Kennack Sands, Cornwall (54)
  • Durdle Door East, Dorset (55)
  • Constantine Bay, Cornwall (56)
  • Combesgate Beach, Devon (56)
  • Church Cove, Cornwal (57)
  • Poole Shore Road Beach, Dorset (58)
  • Praa Sands East, Cornwall (67)


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Durdle Door, Dorset It's a steep downhill path but the result is breathtaking. Dip your toes in the crystal clear waters and watch the world go by. There are no lifeguards so do take care if you're looking to swim.

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