3. Hanauma Bay, Hawaii
Finally, Hawaii is here folks. Hanauma Bay is the home to Snorkeling which is perhaps the most popular water sports here. Swimming near the coral rocks and getting a chance to spot sea creatures offers the tourists and swimmers quite a perfect opportunity to spend the day on island in an enjoyable manner.
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2. Cala Macarelleta, Spain
Looking for a peaceful spot to take a swim? Macarella beach is the spot for you then, with white fine sand and turquoise water that is calm enough to ease your worries away. Pine trees cover its rocky cliffs and provide shelter to the cove. Tourists usually park their boats before getting into the water and relax.
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1. Calanque d’En-Vau, France
Let’s go and have a swim with Mediterranean Sea life, welcome to Calanque d’En-Vau, France. Here you will find cliffs of jagged limestone, blue water clear as crystal and beach full of white pebbles. One can also spend time exploring the limestone rock formations when one isn’t swimming.
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