If you're daydreaming of a trip to the Caribbean, you might find that you don't have to go far to enjoy beautiful weather and scenery. It may not seem like it, but blue water in Arizona exists. And we know just where to find it. From clear waterfalls and swimming holes to some of the bluest water around, there's no shortage of surreal places in the state. Some of these spots make for a great day trip with friends while others require you to plan a little. No matter the case, they should be on your bucket list of places to see at least once in your life. If you're up for it, here's a list of places with the most amazing clear, blue water. Enjoy. Havasupai Indian Reservation Price: Varies Address: Supai, AZ Why you need to go: Known for its drastic red rocks and blue water, this spot is like a dream come true. View this post on Instagram Without change there would be no butterflies π¦ #havasupaifalls #theconfluence #havasucanyon @havasupaifalls A post shared by Sam Aldinger (@lanikeha) on Nov 8, 2019 at 4:54pm PST Website Fossil Creek Price: $6 per vehicle from April 1 through October 1 Address: Camp Verde, AZ Why you need to go: This "wild and scenic" river has a waterfall and a hidden cave with sapphire water. View this post on Instagram The weekend is here!!!ππ΅ππΌ . . #flashbackfriday #nodaysoff #fossilcreek #beautiful #cantwaittogoback #az #watercolor #balancedlife #hiking #weekendvibes #adventure #overforty #nofilterneeded #fit #focus #outdoors . . @see_arizona @wonderful.arizona @hippie_soul_vegan @welcometoarizona A post shared by Mary.Chamorro (@maryc.chamorro) on Nov 8, 2019 at 9:31am PST Website Wet Beaver Creek Price: Free Address: Sedona, AZ Why you need to go: This swimming hole might not be blue, but that water is so clear that you can see the fishes beneath you. View this post on Instagram before & after @jamison_owen jumped in π¦ A post shared by jess sykes:) (@jessiebsykes) on Jul 2, 2019 at 6:23pm PDT Website Cibecue Falls Price: $30 permit fee Address: Whiteriver, AZ Why you need to go: This 80-foot tall waterfall is the best reward after a moderate hike. No swimming is allowed, so plan accordingly. View this post on Instagram That moment when you get a sliver of Arizonaβs beauty all you yourself... . . #waterfallwednesday #waterfall #wednesday #waterfallphotography #az #arizona #wilderness #nature #hike #hiker #hike #azhiking #seenonmyhike #explore #explorer #adventure #outdoors #cibecuefalls #canyon #southwest #naturephotography #naturelovers #latergram A post shared by Britt (@truebritt739) on Dec 18, 2019 at 11:12am PST Website The Little Colorado River Gorge Price: Varies Address: Grand Canyon, AZ Why you need to go: You can go on a rafting trip and get amazing red rock views the entire way. View this post on Instagram Milky blue waters. . . In frame: @jaclyn4489 . . #artofvisuals #explorearizona #arizonaisgorgeous #depthsofearth #moodygrams #hikevibes #hikingbangers #visitarizona #roamtheplanet #majestic_earth #instagood #earthfocus #nature #beautifuldestinations #outdooradventures #adventurenthusiasts #natgeoyourshot #littlecoloradoriver #canonusa #hiking #see_arizona #amongthewild #iloveaz #wildernessnation #arizona #ig_arizona #capturearizona #instagramaz #grandcanyon A post shared by Chirag A. Patel (@chirag5patel) on Feb 26, 2020 at 6:55pm PST Website Lake Havasu State Park Price: $15 to $20 per vehicle with up to four people Address: 699 London Bridge Rd., Lake Havasu City, AZ Why you need to go: You and your friends can enjoy a variety of water sports. Plus, it's open year-round. View this post on Instagram πππ A post shared by Addam Dean $. (@lukasxdean) on Dec 25, 2019 at 3:46pm PST Website We strongly advise that before you go swimming or visit any location, you check the most recent updates on potential hazards, security, water quality, and closures. If you do plan to visit a location, respect the environment.