Hong Kong Pools

Hong Kong may not immediately come to mind as being a city filled with beautiful swimming pools, but there’s more than meets the eye when it comes to this city’s aquatic offerings. From its world’s highest pool to natural infinity pools on mountain sides – here are some stunning spots in Hong Kong where you can cool off.

Swim laps, lounge on the deck with friends or simply enjoy some breathtaking Hong Kong skyline views from one of these hotels’ pools, and feel like royalty! With breathtaking architectural design, lush vegetation and jaw-dropping vistas these hotels’ pools will give your Instagram photo an entirely new meaning!

Intercontinental Grand Stanford’s outdoor pool provides you with an unforgettable view of Victoria Harbour. Their infinity pool will make you feel as if you’re floating above water! To round out your experience, relax after swimming on their tea deck dining area or sip cocktails while taking in all the sights – you can even book a staycation package through Klook to make the experience complete!

At the Ritz-Carlton, another breathtaking pool can be found. Not only is this hotel home to one of the tallest buildings worldwide, but they’re also known for having the world’s highest swimming pool on their 118th floor, providing breathtaking views of Hong Kong’s incredible skyline while you float across its waters.

Apart from its gorgeous views, the pool at Ritz-Carlton also provides some other fun amenities such as a whirlpool tub, plunge pool and underwater speakers so that swimmers can enjoy music during their swim!

This pool would fit right in on any magazine cover! Situated within an entertainment and shopping district, this swimming hole can provide plenty of entertainment and nightlife after taking a dip!

Hong Kong Ocean Park’s pool is an essential stop for anyone hoping to escape the busyness of city living. Boasting waterfalls, artificial coral reefs and sea life-filled waters – including waterfalls! – this indoor/outdoor pool will delight everyone in your family! The temperature of its waters ensures a relaxing swimming experience without overheating you – plus certain times of the year visitors may even get free admission – just check the website!