A hotel pool might not be a make or break on a vacation, but it sure doesn’t hurt… A sparkling oasis, a place to unwind after a day of exploring, or simply a spot to soak up the sun, it’s often becomes the highlight of any trip. But not all hotel pools are created equal! Some are merely functional, while others… well, they’re practically works of art.
Forget your basic rectangular plunge pools. We’re talking infinity edges that blur the line between water and horizon, pools nestled in lush tropical gardens, and designs that are downright jaw-dropping. Ready to dive into the ultimate relaxation? We’ve rounded up the most stunning hotel swimming pools around the globe. These aren’t just places to cool off; they are destinations in themselves.
23. Hotel Santa Caterina, Amalfi Coast, Italy

At Hotel Santa Caterina, the pool is actually part of a private beach club. Sun loungers and umbrellas circle the edge, and you look straight out over the Mediterranean. An elevator whisks you down the cliff right to the water.
They fill the pool with heated seawater, so you can swim comfortably most of the year. You’re right next to the waves, but you still get the perks of a hotel pool.
Staff bring towels and drinks while you lounge or swim, and the area never seems too crowded. It’s a good place to truly unwind.
22. Shangri-La Hotel at The Shard, London, UK

The Shangri-La Hotel in The Shard lets you swim with some of the best views in London. The infinity pool sits near the top of the building.
While you’re in the water, you spot the city’s skyline—the Thames, St. Paul’s, Borough Market, all right there.
The pool area stays quiet and feels pretty chill. You don’t even have to be a guest—just grab a day pass or check in for the night.
It’s a unique spot to float above the city and watch the world below. They keep the water comfortable year-round, so you can swim whenever you want.
21. Marina Bay Sands, Singapore

Check into Marina Bay Sands and you get access to one of the world’s most famous rooftop pools. The infinity pool stretches across three hotel towers, with Singapore’s skyline all around.
Towels, loungers, and sunscreen wait for you by the pool, and they hand out bottled water so you won’t dry out in the sun.
The pool is 150 meters long—the longest elevated pool anywhere. There’s plenty of room to swim, hang out, or just soak in the view.
You can order food and drinks without leaving your spot. Honestly, enjoying this pool is a highlight of any Marina Bay Sands stay.
20. Enchantment Resort, Sedona, Arizona

Enchantment Resort hides in Boynton Canyon, surrounded by Sedona’s red rocks. The scenery hits you as soon as you step outside—red cliffs everywhere.
The main pool sits smack in the middle of the resort. From your chair, you see all those epic views. There’s a pool concierge, so snacks and drinks come to you.
Some suites have private pools or spa tubs, giving you a slice of luxury and privacy. When sunset hits, the red rocks light up and the whole place feels peaceful.
After a day exploring Sedona, this is an easy spot to relax—swim or just take it all in.
19. The Oberoi Udaivilas, Udaipur, India

At the Oberoi Udaivilas in Udaipur, the pools stand out right away. You’ve got two main options, both with views of lush gardens and Lake Pichola.
If you visit during cooler months, the heated pools keep things cozy. Some luxury suites even have a private pool, perfect for extra privacy.
The design draws from traditional Indian palaces, so swimming here feels a bit like stepping into a storybook. Some rooms open straight onto a terrace by the water.
Whether you’re in the pool or just lounging nearby, the peaceful vibe makes it a highlight of the hotel.
18. Mandarin Oriental Marrakech, Morocco

Stay at the Mandarin Oriental Marrakech and you get a private villa with its own pool or hot tub. With only 54 villas, the place feels exclusive and relaxed.
Each villa gives you space to sprawl out—swim, relax, or just enjoy the quiet. The look combines Berber and Arabic styles for something a bit different.
You’ll see beautiful gardens and the Atlas Mountains in the distance. Pool areas stay private, so you really can unwind.
If you love swimming or just want a peaceful spot, this place makes it easy. Every detail seems carefully picked for comfort.
17. Grand Hotel Central, Barcelona

Grand Hotel Central in Barcelona offers more than just a bed. The real star is the rooftop infinity pool, where you can swim or chill with the city’s skyline as your backdrop.
Right in the city center, it’s close to the Gothic Quarter and top sights. The pool serves up some of the best views, including the old cathedral.
The rooftop feels calm and stylish—a peaceful escape above the city’s buzz. After a long day exploring, it’s a solid place to unwind.
The hotel mixes modern touches with early 1900s charm, so you get a blend of old and new in the heart of Barcelona.
16. Six Senses Zil Pasyon, Seychelles

Six Senses Zil Pasyon sits on a private island in the Seychelles called Félicité. You’ll get here by a short flight or boat from Mahé, and then you’re surrounded by tropical plants, granite boulders, and white sand.
Pool villas give you privacy and sweeping ocean views. Each one has a private infinity pool that seems to spill into the Indian Ocean. Swim while gazing at turquoise water and palm trees—yeah, it’s as good as it sounds.
You’ll hear waves, catch the breeze, and spot birds while you float. If you value privacy and quiet, this place really stands out. The whole setting feels natural, with just a few villas nearby.
15. Hotel Oderberger, Berlin, Germany

Hotel Oderberger lives in the lively Prenzlauer Berg area of Berlin. The building was once a public bathhouse, so the pool is a slice of history as much as a place to swim.
High ceilings and big windows fill the pool area with light. Sometimes they host special events or private sessions, which gives the place a vibe you don’t find at most hotel pools.
There’s a sauna too, and the whole spot feels cozy—good for a swim, a workout, or just soaking in the old architecture. Swimming here, you can’t help but think about all the people who’ve done the same over the last century.
14. Canaves Oia Suites, Santorini, Greece

Canaves Oia Suites gives you front-row seats to the Santorini caldera from the pool. The infinity pools look like they melt into the bright blue sea. The crisp white hotel walls pop against the cliffs and deep water below.
Most suites come with a private, heated plunge pool on the veranda. It’s quiet, with just the wind and distant waves for company.
If you’re after a laid-back swim, you’ll find it here—maybe while watching sailboats glide past. In the evenings, the sunset turns the sky orange and pink as you float or lounge. Honestly, relaxing in these pools feels special, especially with Santorini’s stunning scenery all around.
13. Six Senses Yao Noi, Thailand

Six Senses Yao Noi offers a pool experience that’s both peaceful and a little magical. The resort sits on a quiet island in Phang Nga Bay, far from the tourist crowds.
Your villa comes with a private pool, so you can swim whenever you want. Some pools have sweeping views of limestone cliffs rising from the sea—honestly, everyday swims don’t get much better.
Lush greenery surrounds each pool, adding to the sense of calm. The main infinity pool seems to merge with the bay’s blue water.
You might lose track of time just floating and soaking up the view here.
12. Amangani, Jackson Hole, Wyoming

Amangani in Jackson Hole greets you with incredible views of the Snake River Valley and Teton mountains. The hotel perches on a hilltop, so you really feel removed from it all.
The outdoor infinity pool is a highlight—over 35 meters long, with plenty of space to swim or float while staring at the mountains.
There’s a hot tub next to the pool, perfect after a day of adventures outside. The water stays warm all year, so you can enjoy it whenever you visit.
The whole place feels peaceful. Watching the sunset over the peaks from the pool or hot tub? It’s tough to beat.
11. Cap Rocat, Mallorca, Spain

Cap Rocat hugs Mallorca’s coastline, its saltwater pool melting right into the rugged Mediterranean landscape. Here, cliffs and old fortress walls wrap around you, creating a hideaway that feels far from the usual buzz.
The pool looks out over the bay—honestly, it’s hard not to just stare. If you want, you can wander down to the private jetty and slip straight into the sea. There’s a hush to the place, a relief if you’re tired of crowded tourist traps.
When you’re stretched out by the water, there’s usually a soft sea breeze and a good dose of sunshine. The whole scene mixes historic stonework with a bit of laid-back luxury, and the waves are always somewhere in the background. Not a bad way to spend an afternoon, right?
10. Chapung Sebali Resort and Spa, Bali, Indonesia

It’s hard to choose only one pool from Bali but if we must, top honors go to Chapung Sebali’s infinity pool seems to float above the Wos River valley. The two-tiered design lets you swim at eye level with tropical birds while monkeys chatter in the surrounding trees.
The pool’s edge disappears into the jungle canopy, creating that perfect illusion you’ve seen a thousand times online but still desperately want for yourself. Morning swims here even come with a side of mist rolling through the valley. The resort keeps things intimate with just a handful of villas, so you’ll rarely fight for pool space.
9. Grand Hotel Tremezzo, Lake Como, Italy

This floating pool on Lake Como is basically a yacht that never leaves the dock. Bobbing gently on the water, it offers 360-degree views of the lake and surrounding Alps. The pool connects to the Grand Hotel Tremezzo via a walkway, making you feel like you’re strutting down a runway every time you head for a swim. Even George Clooney’s neighbors get jealous of this setup.
During summer, the pool hosts “aperitivo” hours where you can sip Aperol Spritzes while floating – peak Italian living. The water is heated year-round, so even in shoulder season, you can take a dip without turning into a popsicle.
8. Kahaani Paradise, Gokarna, India

This newcomer to India’s hotel scene brings serious pool game to the Arabian Sea coast. The infinity pool stretches toward the ocean, creating a seamless blue horizon that’ll mess with your depth perception a little.
What sets Kahaani Paradise apart is its commitment to sustainable luxury – the pool uses an eco-friendly filtration system that would make any environmentally conscious traveler happy. The design incorporates local laterite stone, giving it an earthy vibe that doesn’t scream “tourist trap.” The pool bar also serves up creative cocktails with a South Indian twist like coconut water mixers and curry leaf garnishes. Yum!
7. Omaanda by Zannier Hotels, Namibia

Forget everything you know about safari lodge pools. Omaanda’s infinity pool sits on a hillside overlooking the African savanna, where elephants and zebras regularly photobomb your swim sessions. The dark blue pool perfectly blends in with the arid savannah surrounding the lodge.
At night, underwater lights attract curious animals and you might share your midnight swim with a few thirsty antelopes because the pool deck doubles as a prime wildlife viewing spot. Bring binoculars for between laps, because you never know when a rhino might stroll by. The staff keeps cold towels and fresh fruit on standby, essential for Namibia’s intense heat.
6. Hotel Villa Honegg, Switzerland

Perched 3,000 feet above sea level, this heated outdoor pool offers Alpine views that’ll make you forget how much your credit card is crying. The infinity edge seems to pour directly into Lake Lucerne far below. Swimming here in winter is particularly magical as steam rises from the 34°C (93°F) water while snow falls around you.
The pool is adult-only and the Hotel Villa Honegg limits numbers to maintain that exclusive feel. You can book ahead for sunrise swims when you’ll likely have the whole place to yourself. The mountains turn pink and gold, putting on a show that’s worth the early wake-up call.
5. Gocta Lodge, Peru

This eco-lodge’s pool faces one of the world’s tallest waterfalls, Gocta Falls, which plunges 2,530 feet through cloud forest. The infinity pool seems modest by comparison, but the view is anything but. Built using local materials, the pool at Gocta Lodge blends into its surroundings rather than fighting them.
Hummingbirds zip past while you swim, and the sound of the distant waterfall provides the perfect background noise. The pool operates without chemicals, using a natural filtration system that keeps the water pristine. After a day hiking to the falls, sliding into this pool feels like the world’s best reward. The lodge even serves pisco sours poolside, because Peru.
4. Four Seasons Safari Lodge Serengeti, Tanzania

This free-form infinity pool overlooks an active watering hole where elephants come for their own swim sessions. The zero-entry design lets you wade in gradually while keeping eyes on the wildlife action. The pool’s organic shape mimics the watering hole below, creating visual harmony with the landscape.
Built-in loungers in the shallow end let you semi-submerge while sipping something cold and watching the animal parade. Sundowners by the pool here are legendary and the staff at the Four Seasons Safari Lodge sets up telescopes for better wildlife viewing. The pool even stays open after dark, lit by fire torches that attract curious bushbabies.
3. Manon Les Suites, Copenhagen, Denmark

This rooftop pool brings tropical vibes to Denmark’s capital. The glass-enclosed pool area stays balmy year-round, with a retractable roof for those rare Danish heat waves.
The pool itself is more Miami than Copenhagen, with pastel tiles and poolside plants that’ll make you forget you’re in Scandinavia.
The attached bar at the Manon Les Suites serves health-conscious smoothies alongside champagne which brings the Danish touch. The quaint Asian touches like cherry blossom trees and decorative fish add to the east-meets-west flair that makes this a gem. The pool transforms into a club-like atmosphere on weekend evenings, complete with DJs and mood lighting. Hygge meets hedonism.
2. 1 Hotel Brooklyn Bridge, New York, New York

This rooftop pool offers something rare in NYC: actual space to swim. At 60 feet long, you can do proper laps while gazing at the Manhattan skyline and Brooklyn Bridge. The pool deck uses reclaimed materials, fitting 1 Hotel Brooklyn Bridge‘s eco-conscious ethos. Cabanas made from sustainable wood provide shade, while the pool bar serves locally sourced everything. Even the towels are organic cotton.
The scene gets buzzy on weekends but maintains a locals-know vibe. The pool hosts morning yoga sessions with skyline views that’ll make you actually enjoy warrior pose. Winter also brings out the heated plunge pool because New Yorkers don’t let the weather stop anything.
1. Rabot From Hotel Chocolat, St. Lucia, Caribbean

Set on a working cacao plantation, the infinity pool at the Rabot Hotel offers views of the Pitons that look fake they’re so perfect. The black-tiled pool creates a mirror effect, doubling the dramatic volcanic peaks in its reflection. What pushes this pool to number one is the complete sensory experience. You’re swimming while surrounded by chocolate trees, with the scent of cacao drifting on the breeze. The pool bar serves chocolate-infused cocktails that shouldn’t work but absolutely do.
The adults-only policy keeps things serene, and the small size means you’ll never battle crowds. Floating here at sunset, with the Pitons turning purple and a chocolate martini in hand, feels like the travel gods are personally rewarding you for making it this far.













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