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Travel to the top 10 bluest waters in the US to relax and unwind

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Travel experts at SIXT studied more than 50 of the country’s best bodies of water, from lakes to cenotes to hot springs and more.

From that batch, they found the top 10 bluest waters – what they call the "perfect" shades of a vacation."The world is full of stunning natural wonders, but there's something unique about recharging while enjoying blue waters," said David Woody, country development and travel expert at SIXT.Their top 10 findings include locations in Alaska, Florida and many states in between, with blues ranging from friendly shades of periwinkle to commanding shades of cobalt.Blue Hole in New Mexico, along with the color swatch that matches its blue waters. (SIXT / FOX Weather) In eastern New Mexico, you’ll find a desert oasis with a sapphire cenote named Blue Hole.

According to SIXT, Blue Hole has incredible visibility and remains at a temperature of 62 degrees. Given its name and blue waters to match, it’s no wonder Blue Hole rose to the top of the list.Visitors looking to savor the waters of the cenote this summer can enjoy average high temperatures between the mid-70s and mid-80s.

Rainfall amounts each month only rise to 1.62 to 3.24 inches on average.TOP TRAVEL MUST-HAVES, ACCORDING TO THE EXPERTSA winter scene at Chena Hot Springs in Alaska, along with the color swatch that matches its blue waters. (SIXT / FOX Weather) Far up north in Alaska, Chena Hot Springs takes the silver medal on this list.

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