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Which beach in the Maldives has a glowing blue tide at night?

Vaadhoo Island, Maldives. But Vaadhoo Island has a lot of surprises, that are revealed at night. The mesmerizing shining water looks like a mirror, that reflects the sparkling stars above. However, the secret is this: phytoplankton – the marine microbes – are bioluminescent and emanate the blue glow.



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The reason behind this glowing beach in the Maldives is because of the sea planktons present in it. These are considered to be the major responsible creatures for this bioluminescent phenomenon. The creatures emit light which is only seen in the dark at the night time.

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Mudhdhoo Beach, The Maldives While you'll be spoiled for choice in any area of the Maldives, one of the best places to see stunning blue ocean is on the island of Mudhdhoo.

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There's no need for a cardi or jacket, even at night, as the temperature only dips around three degrees, so you can enjoy midnight strolls round the beach in just shorts and t-shirt or sundress if you feel like it. With so little light pollution, Maldives' starry skies are incredible.

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The Maldives The sand on this beach glows in the dark because of ostracod crustaceans, or sea shrimp. These tiny organisms, only one millimeter in length, emit the blue light for up to a minute, lighting up your path as you walk across the beach.

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Do you know there's a beach in Mudhdhoo Island (also known as Vaadhoo Island) of Maldives that glows at night? Yes, you read that right! This glow-in-dark is basically a natural phenomenon called 'Bioluminescence' wherein light is emitted or created by a living organism.

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One of the most popular places to observe such a fantastic spectacle is Vaadloo island found in the Raa Atoll, and the high season is between June and October. All you need to do is simply to stir up the water with your feet, and if plankton is there, it will immediately splash with gorgeous blue lights.

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Like with the resorts, not all beaches are created equal, but these are the best beaches in the Maldives.
  • Maagau Island. An aerial view of the beach at Baglioni Maldives Resort. ...
  • Niyama Private Islands. ...
  • Muravandhoo Island. ...
  • Reethi Rah. ...
  • Baros Island. ...
  • Mirihi Island. ...
  • Landaa Giraavaru.


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Cocoa Island in Maldives is one of the most expensive islands to visit. For approximately Rs 48,670 a night, one can enjoy its beautiful sandy beaches & turquoise waters. The best time to visit Cocoa Island is between June and August.

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Ukulhas: Cleanest Island
Having a reputation for being the cleanest island in Maldives, Ukulhas is one of the most beautiful places for couples to explore on a honeymoon trip.

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Why Is The Maldives Water So Blue And Clear? 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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