Most beautiful places to swim on earth, crystal clear waters that will blow your mind even a pool where you can swim with a crocodile
7. Marina Bay Sands
Infinity pools are still a stunning feature marketed by most luxurious boutique hotels around the world. The Marina Bay Sands resort in Singapore boasts of one of these rooftop pools soaring 57 stories up in the sky.
It is not a pool for the faint-hearted, and it stretches out across the three primary buildings of the resort. A palm-shaded poolside lounge area accords guests spectacular views of the Singapore skyline and sunsets.
6. Tangga House
Singapore ranks high amongst the list of revered tourist destinations in Southeast Asia. It is no wonder that some of the most spectacular sights are found around the island country. Amongst them is the Tangga House which features a mesmerizing borderless pool.
The L-shaped pool stretches out along two sides of the house with a rooftop garden towering overhead. Transparent walls offer a 90-degree view of the pool from inside the house.
5. St. Regis Lhasa Resort
A gold-tiled pool does exist, and you can take a dip in it at the St. Regis Lhasa five star resort. The luxurious boutique hotel also offers exhilarating views of the Himalayas with a yoga and pilates studio resting 12,073 feet above sea level. They also observe a Sabrage Evening Ritual where guests enjoy an evening filled with champagne, canapes, and Tibetan culture at the hotel's courtyard.
Their glittering Gold Energy pool is by far the highlight, and the heated, salted pool maintains a 28-32-degree Celsius temperature. After taking a swim in the bejeweled pool, guests can enjoy foot massages at the nearby cozy cabana-style seating area.
4. Ubud Hanging Gardens
The Indonesian island of Bali is a renowned travel destination because of its idyllic beaches, never-ending adventures, and naturally beautiful landscapes. Backpackers can never help but fall in love with Bali's lush mountainous ridges, scenic lakes, flower gardens, and iconic terraced rice fields. When it is time to call it a day, lavish resorts, private villas or affordable hostels can offer you some shelter.
Smack in the middle of a volcanic land with surrounding forests and terraced rice fields is the Ubud Hanging Gardens resort. The 7-star boutique hotel lays perched up a gorge, along with a stunning hanging pool overlooking a temple resting on an opposite cliff.
3. Nemo 33
Anyone who loves swimming should slot in a swim in the world's deepest pool on their bucket list. The Incredible indoor water body is found in Brussels, Belgium and goes down 113 feet below the ground. Two flat-bottomed areas go down to 16 feet, and 32 feet below the ground, and a more massive circular plunging pit sinks 108 feet down.
Non-swimming guests can get a glimpse of the pool through various windows strategically set up at different depths. Swimmers can explore underwater caves after descending 34 feet down. John Beernaerts, an expert Belgian diver, designed the complex to function as a diving instruction center, for recreational use, and to serve as movie sets.
2. Laucala Island Resort
Fiji is one of the tropical destinations that places high up on every wanderlust's must-visit list. The Melanesian country boasts of having some of the world's most beautiful beaches, fascinating cultures, and luxurious accommodation. The Laucala Island Resort is one of the hideaways you want to visit if you are ready to spend $6,000 a night.
Enticing photos of the resort's pool have been making rounds on Instagram, and it is not like any you have seen before. The glass-walled swimming pool is a sight to behold and offers an opportunity to take some of the most envy-worthy vacay photos. Laucala Resort also has five restaurants/bars, an 18-hole golf course, pristine beaches and horse riding.
Croc cave
While the pool itself might be a little underwhelming the activity it’s meant for is incredible. This pool was water is actually an alligator enclosure in Crocosaurus Cove located in Australia that features the Cage of . You are lowered into the water in the “cage’’ which is really a clear acrylic cylinder that allows for the 360 view of hungry alligators swimming just out of reach. You can brave the adventure alone or have a friend join you since there’s room for two! Some of the alligators are around 5 meters long! You have 15 minutes to take in the view of these prehistoric creatures as they swim past or peer in at you with curiosity. Would you swim in a pool filled with hungry alligators?
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