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Berlengas Islands in Portugal

Berlengas Islands

🧠 Fact: A small archipelago off the coast, known for crystal-clear waters, caves, and the 17th-century São João Baptista F
💡 Tip: Book your boat tickets in advance, especially in summer.

Info: The Berlengas Islands, located about 10 kilometers off the coast of Peniche, Portugal, are a stunning archipelago known for their rugged beauty and rich biodiversity. The main island, Berlenga Grande, is a nature reserve featuring dramatic cliffs, crystal-clear waters, and hidden caves. Visitors can explore the 17th-century São João Baptista Fort, enjoy birdwatching—especially of seabirds like puffins—and snorkel in the vibrant marine reserve. With limited access to preserve its ecosystem, the Berlengas offer a pristine, off-the-beaten-path experience.

Blue Lagoon in Malta

Blue Lagoon

🧠 Fact: Famous for its crystal-clear turquoise waters, it's Malta’s most iconic swimming and snorkeling spot.
💡 Tip: Visit early morning or late afternoon to avoid peak crowds from day tours.
Info: The Blue Lagoon in Malta, located on the small island of Comino, is famous for its crystal-clear turquoise waters and stunning natural beauty. Surrounded by limestone cliffs and white sandy shallows, it offers one of the best swimming and snorkeling experiences in the Mediterranean. Popular for day trips, the lagoon draws visitors looking to relax, sunbathe, or explore the vibrant marine life. Despite being a busy tourist spot, the Blue Lagoon’s breathtaking scenery and inviting waters make it a must-see destination for anyone visiting Malta.

Blue Lagoon (Port Antonio) in Jamaica

Blue Lagoon (Port Antonio)

🧠 Fact: A stunning lagoon with crystal-clear blue water that changes color depending on the sunlight.
💡 Tip: Go early to avoid the crowds and enjoy a peaceful swim in the serene waters.
Info: Blue Lagoon in Port Antonio, Jamaica, is a captivating blend of natural beauty and mythic charm. Nestled within a lush, forested gorge, this mesmerizing lagoon shimmers with striking blue and green hues—deep turquoise at the center and emerald at the edges. Fed by both a river and underground springs, the water maintains a constantly warm, inviting temperature. The lagoon’s mystical aura is heightened by local folklore, including tales that Christopher Columbus named it "Las Chorreras." Ideal for swimming, snorkeling, and relaxing boat rides, Blue Lagoon offers an unforgettable escape amid Jamaica’s serene eastern coast.

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