Experience Magic At These Glittery Beaches

By Ashwini Kolar

  ●   22 Jun 19

Beaches

Destinations

Do you remember the beautifully lit ocean in a scene of ‘Life of Pi?’ You must have been amazed at the beautiful CGI used to shoot that scene. But what if we told you such ‘CGI effects’ exist in the real world? Yes, its true, mother nature has many many tricks up her sleeve and bioluminescence is one of them!

A biochemical emission of light by the living organisms is termed as bioluminescence. Fireflies are the most common example of bioluminescent creatures, but this mysterious phenomenon exists in several marine organisms like algae, fish, bacteria, and jellies who make the water look like a starry sky.

Let us look at the 7 beaches that exhibit this captivating bioluminescence.  

Vaadhoo Island, Maldives

The Maldives is a favorite destination for the honeymooners, and when you visit the Vaadhoo Island, you will realize why! Aptly called as ‘sea of stars,’ the water here is abundantly loaded with phytoplankton known as dinoflagellates. It lights up the sea at night like a million stars on earth and thus fulfilling the quintessential promise of getting your partner the stars.

Vaadhoo Island
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Puerto Mosquito, Vieques, Puerto Rico

Puerto Rico is blessed with three bioluminescent bays namely, Fajardo (Laguna Grande), Lajas (La Parguera) and Mosquito Bay. Mosquito Bay is the most famous out of all three bays as it is the biggest and brightest bay.

Mosquito Bay, Puerto Rico
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Halong Bay, Vietnam

This picturesque location in Vietnam and a World Unesco Site is on everybody’s Vietnam itinerary. Swim in the pristine waters to trigger the bioluminescence and experience the magic yourself.

Halong Bay
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Manasquan Beach, NJ

This New Jersey beach is famous for the red and blue glow that is generated due to the red algae found in the waters here. Bring your kayak to experience the sparkling waters. The best time to visit Manasquan beach is from July to September.

Manasquan Beach
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Torrey Pines Beach, California

Just like the Manasquan beach, the waves here glow in a gorgeous red color during the day and neon blue at night. Spend a day at the beach to witness spectacular waves.

Torrey Pines Beach, California
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Gippsland Lakes, Australia

Gippsland Lakes are a network of lakes in Gippsland, Victoria, Australia. This lake in 2008 was populated with Noctiluca Scintillans, also known as ‘sea fire,’ and ‘sea ghost,’ a species of dinoflagellates that give a greenish appearance to the water. At the nightfall, however, the lake lights up and has a starry appearance.

Gippsland Lakes
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Railey Beach, Thailand

Railey beach in Krabi province is becoming a tourist favorite due to its bioluminescence. Take your swimming gear and watch your limbs glow!

Railey Beach
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Ashwini Kolar

An effervescent and talkative soul, Ashwini dreams about visiting every nook and corner of the world. When she is not writing, she is all things food and is busy either hunting for a restaurant or a recipe to cook!

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