Pantone’s Color of the Year Is a Traveler’s Dream — Here’s Where to See It in Real Life

Recently, the color experts at Pantone released their color of the year for 2020. And, once again, the company proved it wants everyone to go sit by the ocean and chill out.

In 2019, the company chose “Coral” as the it color we all needed in our lives, and for 2020, Pantone has gifted us all with… “Classic Blue.”

Of the new color, Pantone wrote it instills “calm, confidence, and connection, this enduring blue hue highlights our desire for a dependable and stable foundation on which to build as we cross the threshold into a new era.”

It added, the color choice helps to bring a sense of “peace and tranquility” to humans as we need it most. The color can also aid in concentration and clarity to help re-centers our thoughts.

“We are on the precipice of entering into a new decade and are desirous of a stable and strong foundation to help us go forward. Yet at the same time, many around the world are feeling unsure and as though the ground beneath them is continually in flux,” Laurie Pressman, vice president of the Pantone Color Institute, said in a statement.

Of course, it’s no real surprise to us that this blue is so tranquil. After all, it’s reminiscent of water, which study after study proves has a calming effect on the human mind.

But, rather than just stare at a picture of this blue color, why not go see it in real life? Here are five places around the world where you can see Pantone’s Color of the Year in person.

The Greek Islands

Pantone Classic Blue Destinations
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You’d be hard-pressed to miss the Classic Blue color anywhere in the Greek Islands. That’s because it’s not only the exact same color of the surrounding Mediterranean waters, but it also adorns most of the rooftops as well. Try booking a vacation to the tiny island of Milos, where you’ll not only be met with the calming color, but you’ll also find few other people, more beaches to yourself, and plenty of open spaces to sit and relax.

The Greek Islands number 2

You’d be hard-pressed to miss the Classic Blue color anywhere in the Greek Islands. That’s because it’s not only the exact same color of the surrounding Mediterranean waters, but it also adorns most of the rooftops as well. Try booking a vacation to the tiny island of Milos, where you’ll not only be met with the calming color, but you’ll also find few other people, more beaches to yourself, and plenty of open spaces to sit and relax.

The Greek Islands number 3

You’d be hard-pressed to miss the Classic Blue color anywhere in the Greek Islands. That’s because it’s not only the exact same color of the surrounding Mediterranean waters, but it also adorns most of the rooftops as well. Try booking a vacation to the tiny island of Milos, where you’ll not only be met with the calming color, but you’ll also find few other people, more beaches to yourself, and plenty of open spaces to sit and relax.

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