The 10 Most Amazing Hotel Pools We’ve Ever Seen

If you're a design enthusiast, you're sure to swoon over these jaw-dropping pools.

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Singapore
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SkyPark Infinity Pool, Marina Bay Sands, Singapore

Located on the SkyPark above Singapore’s most iconic hotel, Marina Bay Sands, this is the world’s largest rooftop pool. Offering stunning views of the city’s skyline, the infinity pool is at least three times the length of an Olympic swimming pool. As visitors swim toward the edge, they face an illusion that they’ll float into the skyline. It’s quite an adrenaline rush!

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Thailand
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The Red Pool, The Library Koh Samui, Thailand

This blood-red pool is perhaps one of the most peculiar hotel pools on the list. Set against the backdrop of Koh Samui’s Chaweng Beach, the startling colour isn’t the result of using artificial dye. Rather, the mosaic tiles of orange, yellow and red make the brilliant spectacle that’s set among trees and an open-air library.

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Coliseum Pool, Resort at Pelican Hill, Newport Beach, California
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Coliseum Pool, Resort at Pelican Hill, Newport Beach, California

When not in Rome, you’ll want to check out the dazzling exhibition that is the Coliseum Pool. The gleaming blue bottom—created from 1.1 million hand-set, hand-cut glass mosaic tiles—shows a glimpse of the impressive attention to detail. Guests float in one of the largest circular pools in the world, holding 1.4 million litres of water, while taking in sweeping views of the Pacific Ocean in the distance. The pool’s vaulted arches, corniced columns and amphitheatre of terraced decks offer guests a taste of architecture from centuries past. The result is something that feels intimately rustic yet luxuriously grandiose.

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Chile
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San Alfonso del Mar Resort Pool, Región de Valparaíso, Chile

The world’s largest outdoor swimming pool gets its water directly from the sea. The pool uses a computer-controlled suction and filtration system. Located at Chile’s San Alfonso del Mar Resort, this gigantic man-made pool is larger than 20 Olympic-size pools and holds approximately 250 million litres of water. It also holds the Guinness World Record for being the world’s deepest (115 feet) pool.

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Las Vegas resort
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Temple Pool Caesars Palace, Las Vegas, Nevada

Another pool on the list that pays homage to Ancient Rome, the Temple Pool at Caesars Palace features striking Roman architecture including columns, statues and fountains. Situated around the regal circular pool are two cabanas and 17 day beds for added luxury.

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Resort tunnel in Italy
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Y-40 Deep Joy, Hotel Millepini Terme in Montegrotto Terme, Italy

The deepest hotel swimming pool in the world will make you feel like you’re jumping into the sea! The Y-40 Deep Joy is a cylindrical pool that reaches a depth of an impressive 130 feet. The pool, which has special caves, ledges and underwater glass viewing panels, was designed by renowned architect Emanuele Boaretto. It’s meant for leisure dives, dive training and photo shoots.

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Sri Lanka
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Kachchan Pool, Dambulla, Sri Lanka

At first glance, this may look like your typical swimming lake. But that’s just the point! Designed by architect Geoffrey Bawa, the Kachchan infinity pool blends in ‘swimmingly’ with the view of the Kandalama Lake, making for something of an illusion that puts visitors right in the mix with the natural surroundings. Located at the Heritance Kandalama in Sri Lanka, it’s one of three unique pools on the property.

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MahaSamutr, Prachuap Khiri Khan, Thailand
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MahaSamutr, Prachuap Khiri Khan, Thailand

There’s no sailing in hotel pools, right? This lagoon-like pool stretches an impressive eight football fields in length. Hotel guests can use the provided catamarans, kayaks and paddle boards in this stunning pool. Some areas are designed to resemble the surrounding area’s sandy beaches, while others offer a traditional pool experience with cabanas.

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santorini
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Grace Hotel Santorini Infinity Pool, Santorini, Greece

If you’ve ever wanted to swim over a volcano, here’s your chance. Grace Hotel Santorini, a luxury boutique hotel, is carved into a cliff overlooking a volcano in the village of Imerovigli. The island’s largest infinity pool, you won’t believe your eyes as you dip in and look out to views of endless blue hues.

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Thermal Floating Bowls, Aqua Dome Hotel, Oberlängenfeld, Austria
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Thermal Floating Bowls, Aqua Dome Hotel, Oberlängenfeld, Austria

This trio of pools at the Aqua Dome Hotel in the Alpine Valley of Otztal look like they came out of a sci-fi film. The three floating bowls are filled with thermal water. One serves as a whirlpool, the other a massage pool and the last a brine pool. The UFO-like hotel pools stick out in contrast to the soothing mountain scenery in the background.

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