Extraordinary hotel pools, which offer the most special views of the world, form the backdrop for the most beautiful posts on social media.
Four Seasons Safari Lodge, Serengeti, Tanzania
When you leave yourself in the huge infinity pool of the Four Seasons Safari Lodge, located right in the heart of the Serengeti National Park, one of the UNESCO protected nature masterpieces of Tanzania, it is an invaluable experience to watch the herds of elephants passing by.
One & Only Portonovi, Montenegro
The infinity pool of this brand new Mediterranean resort, which shines brightly in the turquoise waters of the Adriatic Sea, right in the heart of the Bay of Kotor, is the number one address for those who want to relax after exploring historical places all day.
Grace Santorini, Greece
Located above the world-famous caldera of the Greek island of Santorini, claimed to be the lost city of Atlantis, Grace Santorini is an exclusive boutique hotel offering breathtaking views to its guests. The hotel’s magnificent infinity pool more than makes up for it.
Alpin Panorama Hotel Hubertus, Italy
Located in the Italian Dolomites, very close to the Austrian border, Alpin Panorama Hotel Hubertus takes a special place in the memories of its guests with its magnificent panoramic views, as the name suggests. Perhaps one of the best views the hotel has to offer can be seen from the magnificent infinity pool.
Hotel Les Roches Rouges, France
A unique swimming pool positioned under a rocky cliff and fed by the waters of the Mediterranean… The extraordinary swimming pool of Les Roches Rouges, one of the popular addresses of the French Riviera, merged with the sea, is flooded by famous stars all day long.
Marina Bay Sands, Singapore
The rooftop outdoor pool of Marina Bay Sands in Singapore is the world’s longest infinity pool. It is so fashionable to take part in the pool, which is highly appreciated by the guests, that it is possible to have breakfast, lunch and dinner here, and even have fun by the pool until late at night.
Amansara, Cambodia
Once used as the guest house of the King of Cambodia, Amansara has made ample use of architectural reflections to bring the vast gardens surrounding it to the pool experience. The sizable infinity pool is just as soothing as a good spa treatment.
Maybourne Riviera, Cote D’Azur
Maybourne Riviera, the newest hotel on the Cote D’Azur, will be one of the most preferred hotels of the year, with its Michelin-starred restaurants in the shade of terracotta roofs, olive groves and citrus trees, and of course, with its charming swimming pool.
COMO Laucala Island, Fiji
Located on a 12 square kilometer private island in the South Pacific, in the middle of an enormous forest, the magical COMO Laucala Island Resort transforms the swimming experience into a completely different pleasure with its extraordinary pool design covered with campa on all four sides. In addition, all the villas on the island have their own pools.
Villa Nureyev, St Barts
One of the most exciting developments in the tourism world this year was the opening of the summer house of the legendary ballet dancer Rudolph Nureyev to tourism. It is known that the famous ballet dancer gave parties and dance performances to her close friends for many years on the pool terrace of the five-bedroom Villa Nureyev that connects with the ocean.
Hanging Gardens of Bali, Ubud
Hanging Gardens of Bali, rising like a paradise in the middle of a vast jungle, has one of the most famous swimming pools in the world. While swimming in the stepped pool built on a very high point, you feel as if you are floating on the top of the trees.
Belmond Caruso Ravello, Amalfi
The magical views created by the heated infinity pool overlooking Amalfi at Belmond Caruso Ravello in Italy, defined as one of the most luxurious spa hotels in Europe, offer photography enthusiasts the opportunity to capture magnificent shots.
Viceroy Los Cabos, Mexico
Viceroy Los Cabos is a hotel that is often mentioned with its futuristic architecture. Rising as a pure white architectural masterpiece by the sea, the hotel’s pool surrounded by restaurants and relaxation cabins, designed as a bird’s nest, is difficult to predict where it begins and ends.
The Silo, Cape Town
The Silo’s rooftop pool offers stunning views with Table Mountain views. It is possible to cool off by looking at the city from above in the pool of the 28-room hotel, which spreads over the top floors of the building, where Zeitz MOCAA, the largest art museum of the continent, is located.