Swimming Like Mermaids Around the World
Tuesday, 03 March, 2026140 words2 minutes
Mermaiding is becoming popular worldwide. People wear mermaid tails and swim in natural waters and pools. This activity helps them escape from daily stress and feel free.
The trend is spreading quickly, driven by conventions and certification courses. Florida is known as the world's mermaid capital because of its clear springs and underwater shows. The Maldives offers warm waters where swimmers can see whale sharks and colorful fish. Cornwall in England has ancient mermaid legends and beautiful coastal pools.
Mermaiding creates a welcoming community. People of all ages and body types can join. They take classes, go on retreats, and have underwater photoshoots. "It's about getting in the water and escaping from life for a little bit," says one blogger. Whether in California's kelp forests or Taiwan's deep pools, mermaiding offers a unique way to connect with water and nature.
