Monday blues? Let these world-famous blue destinations lift your spirits instantly

TRAVEL TRENDS, WORLD Created : Jan 8, 2024, 09:00 IST

Monday blues? Let these world-famous blue destinations lift your spirits instantlyPhoto courtesy: Canva
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Monday blues? Let these world-famous blue destinations lift your spirits instantly

If you are feeling the Monday blues, a virtual tour of these blue places will offer you a dose of positivity. These places serve as the perfect antidotes to cure those Monday blues and elevate your mood with their enchanting hues and scenic beauty.


Lake Louise, Canada
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Lake Louise, Canada

The UNESCO-listed Lake Louise, with its turquoise waters, reflects a breathtaking backdrop of summits in the Canadian Rocky Mountains. These majestic views are easily accessible from the 2.8-mile, mostly flat Lake Louise Shoreline Trail along the northern shore. Lake Louise is a regular stop on most tours of Banff National Park, allowing visitors to appreciate this scenic gem along with other highlights along the way.

The Blue Lagoon, Iceland
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The Blue Lagoon, Iceland

Renowned as one of Iceland’s most famous attractions, the Blue Lagoon is frequently included in full-day tours exploring the top sites around Reykjavik. However, it's equally easy to spend half a day immersed in the warm, steamy outdoor pools, known for their distinctive milky hue. Despite the lagoon's artificial origin, its natural colour comes from the sun's reflection on the silica present in the water.

Bisevo Blue Cave, Croatia
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Bisevo Blue Cave, Croatia

When sunlight perfectly illuminates this Croatian sea cave, its interior radiates a luminous azure colour, while everything beneath the water's surface takes on a ghostly pink hue. This phenomenon is most pronounced around noon on clear days, making it a popular spot that often attracts crowds. To experience the captivating Bisevo Blue Cave, arrange a boat tour departing from Split, Hvar, or Vis.

Lake Pukaki, New Zealand
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Lake Pukaki, New Zealand

In a country renowned for its breathtaking landscapes, Lake Pukaki, also known as Turquoise Lake, stands out as one of the most photographed places – and rightfully so. Its intensely blue waters create a striking contrast with the snowy summit of the nearby Aoraki/Mt. Cook, the highest mountain in New Zealand. The secret behind this dramatic colour lies in the finely ground rock dust left by retreating glaciers, suspended in the water and reflecting sunlight as it enters.

Marble Caves, Chile
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Marble Caves, Chile

The Spanish name for the Marble Caves translates to ‘marble chapels,’ and indeed, the natural formations evoke a sense of sanctuary. Vibrant layers in the calcium carbonate cliffs create intricate designs reminiscent of marbled paper, constructing a maze of brilliant stone suspended above the intensely blue waters of Lake General Carrera. Accessible solely by boat, these remote caves can be explored on tours that navigate the lake's intricate fringing of coves and inlets.

Jodhpur
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Jodhpur

Jodhpur earns the moniker ‘The Blue City’ due to the prevalence of this traditional colour adorning numerous houses and buildings in its old quarters. Various urban myths attempt to explain the rationale behind this widespread use of blue. Despite the uncertainty surrounding the exact reason, one undeniable fact remains – the captivating blue city in the state of Rajasthan is truly mesmerising.

Chefchaouen, Morocco
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Chefchaouen, Morocco

Chefchaouen, one of Morocco's most picturesque destinations, lures travellers from across the world for a reason. Immerse yourself in a blue haven as you wander through its sapphire-blue houses and alleyways.

Santorini, Greece
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Santorini, Greece

Santorini stands out as one of Greece's most iconic islands, attracting travellers from across the globe. Its renowned charm lies in the elegant white and blue villas that grace the landscape above the Mediterranean waters. A mythical island setting, Santorini offers picture-perfect sunsets and glistening seas, making it a truly enchanting destination.

Júzcar, SpainPhoto courtesy: Canva
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Júzcar, Spain

Interested in unique destinations? Dubbed the 'Smurf Village,' Júzcar stands as a small village in Andalusia. Initially, its traditional white houses were painted blue to align with the release of The Smurfs movie in 2011. The intention was for the village to return to its original white colour scheme after the movie's release. However, the residents enjoyed the transformation so much that they collectively voted to maintain Júzcar in its charming blue hue.

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