Carezza Lake in Bolzano, Italy, is admired for its deep emerald colour, its stillness and its crystal-clear transparency.
Hike into the Valley of the Ten Peaks to get jaw-dropping views of this stunning turquoise lake.
While not technically a lake, this man-made reservoir in the Glen Canyon is a must-see. The second-largest lake in the U.S.
This stunning lake in Patagonia sits in the Torres del Paine National Park and offers icy, crystalline blue waters set against dramatic mountain peaks.
The largest alpine lake in North America is world-renowned for its beauty and non-stop outdoor activity.
The famed Dead Sea isn’t actually a sea at all, but a salt lake. At the lowest point on earth, and surrounded by desert
Get mesmerized on a hike in Crater Lake National Park to view this blue beauty surrounded by cliffs, but bring a sweater
Just when you thought you’d seen it all: a pink lake! Nestled on Western Australia’s Coral Coast, this lake gets its pink hue from a specific type of algae.
Located in the Plitvice Lake National Park, which is a UNESCO World Heritage site.
The largest freshwater reserve in the world, this lake attracts people year-round for its breathtaking colour in summer and its incredible icy formations in winter.