Pasqyra Beach, also known as "Mirror Beach," has the bluest water in the world, with crystal-clear waters that reflect the sun like a mirror. The beach is an ideal spot for snorkeling, diving, or booking.
Paralia Mpoukas has the second bluest water in the world, with shallow waters and golden sand that make it perfect for relaxation and water activities. Tourists can borrow umbrellas and loungers, and there are restaurants.
Kassiopi is a charming fishing village with the third bluest water in the world, featuring stunning beaches, including Kanoni Beach, Bataria Beach, and Kalamonias Beach. Visitors can also explore Kassiopi Castle.
Plage de la Vernette is a well-equipped beach with various amenities, including lifeguards on duty and showers, making it a popular spot for swimming, sunbathing, and engaging in beach sports.
Kaputas Beach has the fifth bluest water in the world, with golden sand and refreshingly cool waters that are fed by spring water coming down from the mountains.
Voulisma Beach, also known as Golden Beach, is a popular destination for relaxation and water activities like swimming, snorkeling, kite surfing, and paddleboarding. Visitors can also explore the nearby Azorias Settlement.
Foki Beach is home to the seventh bluest waters in the world, with calm and clear waters that are perfect for swimming and snorkeling. Visitors can also explore the nearby caves and coves.
Praia do Carvalho is a hidden gem with the eighth bluest water in the world, featuring soft golden sand and clear waters that make it a popular spot for diving, swimming, snorkeling, and even cliff diving.
Omprogialos is a less crowded destination in Crete, with the ninth bluest water in the world, featuring rich marine life that makes it an excellent spot for diving and snorkeling.
Playa de los Lances has the tenth bluest water in the world, with breathtaking views of the Strait of Gibraltar and the African coast. The beach is particularly popular among kite-surfing enthusiasts and windsurfers.