As you drift in the crystal blue water, the vibrant fish swim and flutter all around you. You can see the sandy bottom just a few feet beneath you, and the sun’s rays dance across the surface of the water.
It almost feels like you’re in a fairytale, swimming in a wood sprite’s pool. And the best part is, this magical place really exists.
There are many destinations around the world where you can experience the beauty of clear, sparkling waters.
From the Maldives to the Galapagos Islands, there are countless spots to explore and admire the incredible clarity of the water.
#10. Lampedusa, Italy
Just below the tip of Italy’s “boot” you’ll find the Pelagie Islands in the lovely Mediterranean Sea. Lampedusa, the largest island in this archipelago is an ancient fishing village.
Fishing is still the main part of the island’s economy and tourists come here for the tranquil clear blue waters, and migrants come to find a better life.


#9. Jiuzhaigou Valley, China
With over one hundred untouched clear lakes in the valley, it’s a great place to hike and take in the beautiful scenery.
Each lake is unique and offers a different experience, showing off different colors than the last one. You can also discover the waterfalls, lake terraces, and amazing wildlife (pandas included) in the Jiuzhaigou National Park.


#8. Valley of the Five Lakes, Poland
Located in a valley in northern Europe you will find not one but five amazingly clear lakes. A popular spot to visit in the summer, but we would recommend going in the winter.
If you’re lucky, you will see the clear water frozen over and it appears like glass, walking on it will feel like walking on water.


#7. Boracay, Philippines
A tiny but unique and magnificent island in the Philippines archipelago. Once a quaint village of rice farmers, it’s now one of the most popular destinations in Southeast Asia thanks to this word renowned beaches and crystal clear waters surrounding the island.
Even for Filipinos, it’s a holiday destination, the scenery is truly out of this world.
#6. Blue Lake, New Zealand
One of the clearest lakes in the country, it’s so clear a canoe will look like it’s floating in the air, and the bottom of the lake bed is also visible.
On the edge of the lake, the vivid green algae and plant life complement the turquoise-blue reflection of the lake, making a truly magical, almost painting-like atmosphere.
It’s a small glacial lake but definitely worth the trip if you ever find yourself on the South Island.

#5. Lefkada, Greece
This is one destination that should be on your bucket list. Located on the Ionian Sea, it is famous for having the clearest waters in the Mediterranean.
The awe-inspiring cliffs rise high above the coast with some beautiful pristine beaches below. There are many watersports to try such as kitesurfing.


#4. Rio da Prata, Brazil
For a lesser-known and less popular experience than the Amazon, check out this river for a safer and amazing snorkeling adventure.
You can start your journey hiking through the lush rainforest and then dive into the river. Here you’ll find pacú, dourado, and tons of other South American fish as you make your way down this river.

#3. Moraine Lake, Alberta, Canada
Arguably Canada’s most famous and picturesque lake, Moraine even once made it on the $20 bill. It’s a crystal clear glacial lack fed from way up high in the rocky mountains.
The mineral deposits and rock flour in the water create an incredible bluish hue not found in many other places. Be sure to canoe around the lake and admire the incredible scenery.


#2. Laghi di Fusine, Italy
Across the pond over in Italy, there is another lake that rivals Moraine in pristine beauty. Laghi de Fusine is best crossed by boat sipping a glass of Italian wine. Good luck swimming here though, as it’s also a very cold glacial lake year-round.


#1. Grand Exuma, Bahamas
Some of the most famous islands in the Caribbean, the Bahamas are famous for their beautiful white beaches and crystal clear blue water.
Grand Exuma is one of the most popular where you can also swim with some of the famous wild pigs.
