Deep Aegean midnight, Mediterranean blue, open water, pale horizon haze
Midnight Sea
#1A3A5C
rgb(26, 58, 92)
Deep near-black blue — the Aegean at depth before sunrise
Aegean
#2E608A
rgb(46, 96, 138)
Classic medium-dark Mediterranean blue — the historic pigment shade
Mediterranean
#4A8AB8
rgb(74, 138, 184)
Bright mid-blue of the open Aegean in full daylight
Sky Reflection
#80B0D8
rgb(128, 176, 216)
Soft blue where sky meets water at the surface
Horizon Haze
#C0D8EE
rgb(192, 216, 238)
Pale near-white blue — the horizon line on a cloudless day
The Aegean Sea has been producing one of the most searched blue color references in design for decades — a clear, saturated Mediterranean blue that sits between navy and sky, deeply tied to the whitewashed walls and vivid doorways of Greek island architecture. Aegean Blue captures that range from the inky depths near the seabed through the luminous mid-blue of open water and out to the washed-pale haze where ocean meets horizon. Every value in this palette is unmistakably blue, and each one is calibrated for real-world use in digital design systems.
Midnight Sea and Aegean form a powerful dark-blue foundation that reads as authoritative and refined without the cold harshness of pure navy. Mediterranean at the center is the palette's most versatile workhorse — vivid enough to use as a hero color on white backgrounds, structured enough to hold body text or UI elements without visual fatigue. Sky Reflection and Horizon Haze carry the palette into the lighter range, providing accessible background and surface colors that maintain blue identity through to near-white values.
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Aegean Blue is a natural fit for travel, hospitality, and lifestyle brands — particularly those with a Mediterranean or coastal identity. The palette also performs strongly in luxury real estate, spa and wellness, and high-end fashion contexts where a blue scheme signals trustworthiness and calm sophistication. Digital product teams building blue-forward design systems will find this range provides the full value spectrum from primary action colors down to background tints without requiring any external neutrals.
For interior design applications, Aegean and Mediterranean as wall colors have become widely searched paint references, following the broader trend of homeowners seeking Mediterranean-inspired interiors after the popularity of Greek island aesthetics across social media. These colors pair well with warm white trim, natural stone, and terracotta accents — the classic Cycladic combination — or with bleached wood and linen for a more contemporary coastal interpretation.