This Beach May Have The Bluest Water In The World

When you think of crystal clear blue water, the Caribbean or Hawaii pops to mind.  But check out this amazing beach in Turkey. It may make you reconsider your next vacation destination.

This amazing beach is located on the southwest coast of the Mediterranean Sea.  The town is appropriately named Ölüdeniz, which means “Blue Lagoon” and you can see why from the pictures. Outside of the pure beauty of the beach, it’s also home to a nature preserve known as “Butterfly Valley.”  The preserve is home to over 80 specifies of butterflies.


Paragliding is one of the more popular activities to do in Ölüdeniz.  And you can’t blame people for wanting a beautiful bird’s eye view of the crystal clear waters.

So if you’re looking for your next dream vacation, put Ölüdeniz on your short list.  You can’t go wrong in a place like this.

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A photo posted by Op. Dr. Adem Dağaşan (@ademdagasan) on

Ölüdeniz photo
Photo by flyingpeople.com

Ölüdeniz photo
Photo by flyingpeople.com
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