21.  Hvar Island, Croatia

Do a little Googling (or Binging) and you will quickly discover that one of the key ingredients to stunningly hued water is sunlight. Situated just off the distinctive Dalmatian Coast, the island is roughly 68 kilometers long and located between the islands of Vis, Korčula, and Brač, Croatia’s Hvar Island gets more than enough of that.

Indeed, on average, this iconic isle enjoys approximately 2,700 sunlight hours every year. Statistically speaking, that is actually more than any of the other Croatian islands and makes the encompassing Adriatic Sea shine a bit brighter.

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  1. Bora Bora you could easily see 20’ down with no problem. Cerritos Beach Baja California is extremely clear out to at least 1/4 mile from the shore.

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