7. Turquoise Bay: Australia
Known as Western Australia’s coral coast, Turquoise Bay is part of the Cape Range National Park. That translation means pristine scenery, beautiful waters and gorgeous sandy beaches. Snorkeling, swimming and relaxing or popular tourist activities. However, it’s advised that you be a strong swimmer because the bay is known to have moderate to strong currents despite the fact there is a reef present. Seems like the reef has a broken spot which lets in fierce ocean currents. However, if you do snorkel you will see beautiful coral, lots of squid, massive amounts of fish and plenty of turtles. In fact, there are more than 500 different species of fish in Turquoise Bay so you can literally see every color of the rainbow. Just remember, the stopping point for snorkeling is the sand bar. Venture past and you could be sweet an venture past and you might be swept out to sea.