Saturday, June 1, 2019

Travel Few Places across the World to Witness Tranquil & Clear Bluest Sea Water

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Travel Few Places across the World to Witness Tranquil & Clear Bluest Sea Water

One must get a chance to watch the beauty of crystal clear blue water anywhere across the world. If you are not fully aware of such place then, we have come up with a list of the top 5 places wherein we can witness tranquil water that is completely pure. Looking at clear water definitely purifies one’s mind and soul. We have compiled a list of both the oceans and seas in this list. You don’t need to travel much but you must take at least one or two flights to reach these places. Take a look!

  1. Cayo Coco, Cuba

Cayo Coco is situated on Jardines del Rey which is on the north coast of Cuba. One can sit near the sandy beach and enjoy looking at the blue water. To reach this location, you need to book an international flight to Havana and get a domestic flight to Cayo Coco.

  1. Con Son, Vietnam

It is one of the most visited destinations that render fantastic views of blue water to visitors. It is situated 100 miles off Vietnam’s Southeastern coast. One can book a flight from India to Ho Chi Minh City and reach Con Son from there.

  1. Havelock Island, India

We can even witness beautiful and crystal clear water in India, especially in Havelock Island. It is actually a part of the Andaman Islands and it is a Union Territory of India and located in the Bay of Bengal. One can reach there on a ferry from Port Blair.

  1. Sua Trench, Samoa

It is one of the fantastic swimming pools in India. One can reach this pool by taking a 10-hour flight to Sydney from India. Later, there is a 5-hour flight from Sydney to Samoa.

  1. Wakatobi, Indonesia

It is a cluster of 4 islands situated in Southwest Indonesia. You can get a fresh breeze of air on this island. One can reach this location with much difficulty. However, you can movie from India to Jakarta, Matahora airport to Wangi-Wangi Island and then take another ferry to reach Wakatobi Island.

Published by Mamatha Reddy on 01 Jun 2019

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