Some of the best swimming pools in the world!

HANGING GARDENS UBUD
Payangan, Bali
Set in lush rainforest, around half an hour’s drive from Bali, this gravity-defying hotel has become a real hot travel destination, thanks to its stunning surroundings. Each of their villas has its own plunge pool suspended over the exotic setting, offering residents the most outstanding views of the treetops.
It doesn’t come as much of a surprise that the main pool has been named ‘the best swimming pool in the world’ by Condé Nast Traveller.

DOMUS CIVITA
Civita di Bagnoregio, Itlay
Now we know that caves aren’t just for exploring! Delve into this underground world of ancient grottos, Etruscan tombs and a Roman cistern that provides the water for this romantic pool.
Housed in a 14th century palazzo on a medieval hillside in Civita di Bagnoregio, central Italy, the property appears lost in time and can only be accessed across a half-mile, stone footbridge.

THE RED POOL, THE LIBRARY
Koh Samui, Thailand
No your eyes are not deceiving you – The Library’s striking crimson pool both intrigues the mind and entices you to take a dip. (Just wow)
Dazzling on the beach front – the pool gets its colour from the mosaic tiles and offers a stark contrast to the white sands that lie beside it.

CHONGWE RIVER HOUSE
Zambia, Africa
Ever wanted to bathe next to the natural habitat of elephants? Impala, kudu and many other species come to the water to drink right next to the pool.
This fabulous private house sleeps eight and is on the quiet stretch of a tributary of the Zambezi.

SAN ALFONSO DEL MAR
Algarrobo, Chile 
If you’re planning on meeting someone by the poolside at the San Alfonso, you’ll need to give them coordinates – it’s the world’s largest, stretching 3,000ft (equivalent of 20 Olympic pools) along the seashore. The deep end is 115ft deep and it’s filled with 66 million gallons of sea water.

BLUE LAGOON GEOTHERMAL SPA
Grindavik, Iceland
This is considered one of the 25 wonders of the world by the National Geographic, this naturally-heated lagoon is one of the most famous destinations on the island.
Surrounded by an ancient lava field, the pool is a place to relax and rejuvenate. Rich in minerals, visitors claim the water has healing powers for certain skin conditions – well that’s an added bonus.

HOTEL INDIGO
Wan Chai, Hong Kong
One pool that’s not for the faint hearted is this dramatic infinity. Suspended at the 29th floor of Hotel Indigo, it has a glass bottom section where you can see what’s happening on the busy and vibrant streets of Wan Chai below

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