10 Pools You Must Try One Time In Your Life
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Top 10 most INSANE pools you must try before you die.
There are pools like the ones you see at your community center, and then there are exotic pools the likes of which you’ll see here on 100M.
Along with being incredible destinations to take a nice summer dip in cool waters, these extraordinary pools are amongst some of the world’s most beautiful.
They’ll grab your attention for charming views that will leave you utterly speechless, unmatched premier luxury experiences, and jaw-dropping structural miracles designed by the world’s top visionary architects.
If you’ve got a bucket list, these are the 10 pools you must try one time in your life.
#10. Double Infinity Pool
Set at the geographical epicenter of the misty Ayung River valley, the Hanging Gardens of Bali is home to one of the most photographed infinity pools in the world.
The world-famous photogenic swimming pool is an elliptical-shaped, double infinity-edge pool that blends seamlessly with the surrounding lush rain forest to offer a paradise-esque experience beyond imagination.
What makes this iconic infinity pool so unique is how it appears to be perched high on the steep slopes of the surrounding jungle to give the effect of a multi-tier infinity pool suspending in its setting, giving a romantic view of the valley below.
Need I say more?
#9. Cambrian Hotel Heated Pool
For most of us, the though swimming pools in snow-covered regions sends the shivers, but how would you like the view of the Swiss Alps’ most staggering snow-covered landscapes from a cozy outdoor heated pool?
Set against the backdrop of the impressive and spectacular Alpine landscape, the outdoor thermal spa pool at the Cambrian Hotel truly offers a unique sense of pampering.
While you sit in the panoramic outdoor infinity pool you get a spectacular view of the breathtaking Engstligen Falls.
The outdoor spa pool itself is heated to a moderately warm 34oC which always works to persuade bathers to linger a while longer as they enjoy the sweetness of doing nothing but taking in the soothing views of the superb alpscenery.
#8. San Alfonso del Mar
A resort set 62 miles west of Santiago, Chile boasts of a 20-acre swimming pool described as being the world’s largest.
Spanning a total of 3,324 feet (1,013 meters), this isn’t your regular or Olympic-sized swimming pool, and the Guinness World Record officials agree.
The massive pool is privately owned by the San Alfonso del Mar resort and is estimated to have cost the resort a sky-high $2 billion.
There’s no way you’ll be able to fully appreciate this large pool without taking to the skies so you can take it all in and experience the sheer grandeur of it.
#7. Gold Energy Pool
If you are ready to splurge, the absurd amount it costs to take a dip at the world’s most “blinging” swimming pool should be money well spent.
This unique pool is a part of the luxurious five-star St. Regis resort in Lhasa, Tibet, and is the only of its kind.
For the ultimate experience, the glittering pool, deservedly named, Golden Energy Pool, is filled with salted water and warmed to a cozy 32oC, which is great for the skin.
Perfect temperature aside, it’s the “blingy” hue of the water that clinches it for most bathers.
While the pool is filled with clear water, it gets a glittering golden hue from hundreds of gold leaf tiles lining its walls and floor.
At $300 to access the Gold Energy Pool, you might as well bathe like royalty.
#6. Red Blood Pool
This swimming pool in Thailand is perhaps the most bizarre thing you’ll see as far as pools go.
The pool water looks a strange and shocking crimson color which seems to puzzle guests at the Library Resort where the freaky pool is found.
Visitors have guessed everything from swimming pool dye to high metal content in the pool water but none of these are the real culprits.
It actually has a very simple explanation to it.
The is filled with the usual transparent blue chlorinated water. Its extraordinary red-orange appearance is due to the red mosaic tiles covering the walls and bottom of the pool.
Still, some visitors find the Blood pool phenomenon to be rather creepy, even after knowing the secret of the pool.
Isn’t this the perfect location for some Instagram photos?