4Dean’s Blue Hole, The Bahamas
You will find Dean’s Blue Hole on Long Island in the Bahamas. This hidden gem combines Mexican cenotes with Caribbean beaches, albeit under the sea. It’s reported to be the world’s largest blue hole too.
Mind you, the surrounding limestone walls and white sand beach in themselves are worthy of inclusion. You don’t reach the real treat until you go through the 60-foot bottleneck. That’s where this blue hole opens into one of Earth’s largest underwater cenotes. It’s highlighted by current-free clear turquoise water, tropical fish, and even seahorses.
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