The Most Breathtaking Pools Around the World

Few sights are more breathtaking than a crystal-clear pool, especially when that pool is located in an exotic, beautiful, or unexpected location. Lucky for us, the world is full of incredible pools and we have found some of the most magnificent and incredible pools worldwide.

Check out our list below and get ready to add taking a dip in some of these pools to your bucket list!

1. Sky Pool, England

If you find yourself walking on 5 Nine Elms Lane in London, don’t forget to look up – you’ll see the incredible Sky Pool, and lucky swimmers who live in the Embassy Gardens buildings. Recently opened in April 2021, the Sky Pool is an 82-foot (25-meter) pool that extends between the top floors of two residential buildings – 115 feet above the ground. According to CNN, it’s the largest freestanding acrylic pool structure in the world and made the long journey to London from Colorado, where it was manufactured.

2. Citystars Sharm El Sheikh, Egypt

You might want to reconsider swimming laps if you find yourself lucky enough to take a dip in the Citystars Sharm El Sheikh pool in Sharm el-sheik, Egypt, which opened in 2015. That’s because the pool is the largest man-made lagoon in the world, covering a mind-boggling 30.8 acres (12.5-hectares).

3. Bondi Icebergs Pool, Australia

Bondi Beach is one of the most well-known beaches in the world, and for good reason – the white sand and killer waves make it a central attraction for tourists and locals alike in Sydney. Another amazing feature of Bondi Beach is the Bondi Icebergs Pool, which is nestled right along the coast. Water from the Pacific Ocean often splashes into the pool, and swimmers can experience ocean swimming without leaving the pool.

4. Blue Lagoon, Iceland

With silica-rich blue water that stays at a steamy 102F/39C, the Blue Lagoon is one of Iceland’s most popular sites. The geothermal hot spring is man-made and was formed in 1976. Loved for the therapeutic properties of the water and located only about 30 minutes from Reykjavík, the Blue Lagoon often tops lists of the world’s best attractions and is a must-see in Iceland.

5. Infinity Pool, Marina Bay Sands, Singapore

If you are looking for peak instagramble luxury, look no further than the Infinity Pool at the Marina Bay Sands Hotel in the Downtown Core district of Singapore, which opened in 2010. At 492-feet/150-meters, the pool is the world’s longest elevated pool. Located at a height of 627-feet/191-meters, the infinity pool offers jaw-dropping views of the Singapore skyline at all hours of the day.

6. Edge Infinity Pool, Sheraton Waikiki, United States

If you find yourself in the tropical paradise that is Honolulu, Hawaii, do yourself a favor and be sure to visit the pool located at the Sheraton Waikiki, known as the Edge. The adults-only Edge Infinity Pool is the longest in North America and located just slightly above sea level, you’ll have the feeling of swimming directly in the Pacific Ocean.

7. Cambrian Hotel Pool, Switzerland

Nestled in the backdrop of the Swiss Alps, you’ll find a pool with a spectacular view. The pool at The Cambrian Hotel is outdoors and enables guests to enjoy snow-capped mountains, verdant greenery, and fresh air while enjoying the luxury pool and amenities.

8. Mulia Resort Pools, Indonesia

The incredible pools at The Mulia Resort in Bali will leave you speechless. Located along the Nusa Dua beach, the resort’s several infinity pools are flanked by 6-meter/20-foot iconic statues of women holding lotus flowers and holding bowls of water. These statues represent important elements of Balinese culture and are sure to add to your experience in – and out of the water.

Conclusion 

These glorious pools are truly awe-inspiring, but you don’t need to travel across the globe to enjoy an incredible pool.

 

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