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Top 20 dreamy bluest waters in the world

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What could be more entertaining then relaxing in front off bluest waters when traveling,  The nomenclature below is a classification of the top 20 Bluest Waters In the World.

1- Los Roques, Venezuela

Bluest Waters In the World-Los Roques, Venezuela
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Venezuela’s Los Roques Island is a location of attraction for many visitors including wealthy people and generally Europeans some of whom come in their own yachts. The turquoise blue color and the whiteness of the fine sand are of extreme beauty that will remain engraved forever. Due to the wide variety of seabirds and rich aquatic life, the Venezuelan government declared Los Roques a national park in 1972. Development and tourism are controlled.

2- Redang Island, Malaysia

Bluest Waters In the World- Redang Island, Malaysia
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Redang Island is one of the largest islands off the coast of Malaysia. It is one of the nine islands that form a marine park allowing diving activities. It also offers access from Merang or Kuala Terengganu on boats operated by the resorts. The island is also an important site for the conservation of sea turtles.

3- Mauritius Island

Bluest Waters In the World-Mauritius
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Located on the Indian Ocean, Mauritius is one of the world’s leading luxury tourist destinations. This island has a wide range of natural and man-made attractions, enjoys a tropical climate with clear sea waters, attractive beaches, tropical flora and fauna. In 2012, Mauritius received the award for the world’s leading destination island for the third time and the best beach in the world.

4- The Red Sea, Egypt

The Red Sea, Egypt
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The Red Sea is an intracontinental sea as it is an inlet of seawater from the Indian Ocean, located between Africa and Asia. This sea is well known for its spectacular diving and recreational sites. The Red Sea is a famous tourist destination, especially for scuba diving enthusiasts.

5- Kelibia, Tunisia

Kelibia Beach Tunisia
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Located in Cap Bon, Kelibia is a coastal town in the far northeastern part of Tunisia. Its sandy beaches are considered some of the most beautiful in the Mediterranean. Kelibia beach has the finest and whitest sand in Tunisia. In fact, its proximity to Italy, Sicily and Pantelleria Island is an asset to attract more Italian tourists.

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6- Varadero, Cuba

Varadero, Cuba
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Varadero, also called Playa Azul, is an urban center in the province of Matanzas, Cuba. This seaside resort is one of the largest resort areas in the Caribbean with over 20 km of white sandy beaches. In addition to its superb beaches, Varadero has natural attractions such as caves and a chain of easily accessible virgin cays.

7- Wakatobi, Indonesia

Wakatobi, Indonesia
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Wakatobi is a marine national park, south of the island of Sulawesi in Indonesia. Wakatobi’s name is an acronym for the four main Tukang Besi islands: Wangi-wangi, Kaledupa, Tomia and Binongko. In fact, Wakatobi offers crystal clear waters and rich underwater life with biodiversity. It is a real paradise for divers. Moreover, it is one of the 3 important locations in the world of the Coral Triangle which extends from the Solomon Islands in the Pacific to Wakatobi in the North and then to the Philippines. Additionally, Wakatobi is estimated to have 942 species of fish and 750 species of coral reefs.

8- Raja Ampat, Indonesia

Raja Ampat, Indonesia
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Raja Ampat, also called the four kings, is an archipelago that includes more than 1500 small islands, islets and banks. It is often ranked in the top tens popular for diving while it retains the top spot in terms of underwater biodiversity. According to Conservation International, marine surveys suggest that the diversity of marine life in the Raja Ampat region is the highest recorded on Earth.

9- Cayo Arena, The Dominican Republic

Cayo Arena Beach Dominican Republic
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Famous for its sea which is perfect for diving, Cayo Arena is a fantastic island that leaves you dreaming. It is quite small, with very soft white sand surrounded by tropical seas. Here, the waters of the sea are blue and green in color, which creates a spectacular scene.

10- Agiofili beach, Greece

Agiofili beach, Greece
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Agiofili beach is one of the clearest and most crystallized beaches on the island of Lefkada. It is located a few kilometers from Vasiliki. However, it is not the easiest to access.

11- Boracay, Philippines

Boracay, Philippines
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Boracay Island and its beaches have received awards from numerous publications and travel agencies. Apart from its white sand beaches, Boracay is also famous for being one of the best destinations in the world for relaxation. This island is also emerging as one of the best destinations for tranquility and nightlife. In 2012, Boracay was awarded as the best island in the world by the international travel magazine: Voyage + Leisure.

12- Lake Mckenzie, Australia

Lake Mckenzie, Australia
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Lake McKenzie is a perched lake on Fraser Island in Queensland, Australia. It is located in the Great Sandy National Park. The sands around the lake are pure white silica and the water in the lake is so pure that it is unsuitable for many species.

13- Tulum, Mexico

Tulum, Mexico
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Tulum was one of the last cities inhabited and built by the Maya. It was at its height between the 13th and 15th centuries and managed to survive about 70 years after the start of the Spanish occupation in Mexico. It is one of the best preserved coastal Maya sites and has become a popular site for tourists.

14- Whitehaven Beach, Whitsunday Island, Australia

Whitehaven Beach, Whitsunday Island, Australia
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Whitehaven beach is famous for its white sand beaches which consists of 98% pure silica. Unlike regular sand, the sand on Whitehaven Beach does not retain heat making it comfortable to walk barefoot on a hot day.

15- Blue Lake, New Zealand

Blue Lake, New Zealand

Blue Lake is a small lake in the Nelson Lakes National Park, in the northern Southern Alps of New Zealand. It has the clearest natural fresh water in the world. A 2011 study found its visibility ranges from 70 to 80 meters (230 to 260 ft), clearer than the 63 meters (207 ft) measured at Waikoropupu Springs, a previous record holder.

16-Nylon Pool, Tobago

Nylon Pool, Tobago

Nylon Pool is a shallow coral white bottom pool that is located off the coast of Tobago and is accessible only by boat. Its name is derived from its resemblance to a swimming pool. It is one of the most visited attractions.

17- Voutoumi Beach, Anti Paxos, Greece

Voutoumi Beach, Anti Paxos, Greece
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About a mile south of Paxos is the island of AntiPaxos, with its wonderful sandy beaches and turquoise water which is ideal for swimming and snorkeling. AntiPaxos is just one mile wide and two miles long. But the beaches are some of the best in all of Greece and even rival those in the Caribbean.

18- Lampedusa, Italy

Lampedusa, Italy
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Located between the island of Malta and Tunisia, Lampedusa is the largest island of the Italian Pelagie Islands in the Mediterranean Sea. It is the southernmost part of Italy.

19- Carlisle Bay, Barbados

clear waters of Carlisle Bay, Barbados
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Carlisle Bay is a bay south of Bridgetown, Barbados where the waters are so crystal clear. It is a small natural harbor located in the southwestern region of Barbados. It is a marine park. It is a popular spot on the island for diving with many relics such as anchors and cannonballs, spawned from ships being spotted on the ocean floor.

20- Yasawa Island, Fiji

Yasawa Island, Fiji
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The waters of Yasawa, also called Assawa and Ysava. The Yasawa Group is an archipelago of approximately 20 volcanic islands in the Western Division of Fiji and was the location used to film the 1980 adventure novel: The Blue Lagoon. It was recently opened for tourism after the Fijian government lifted restrictions on land-based tourism in 1987.

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