Hong Kong Pools

Say “Hong Kong,” and what comes to mind may be shopping or dim sum, but have you considered its amazing swimming pools? From the world’s highest pool to natural infinity ponds atop mountainside hillsides, Hong Kong boasts many picturesque pools that make an excellent way to cool off during hotter weather.

At Four Seasons Hotel Victoria Harbor, their breathtaking infinity pool gives the illusion of swimming directly into Victoria Harbor itself. At sunset, its lights illuminated by city lights below further enhance this experience. While this pool is exclusive to hotel guests, they do offer public events on every weekend during summer.

Hotel Indigo’s rooftop pool offers an exceptional swimming experience – its glass-bottomed, rooftop design is unlike anything found at other hotels! While small in comparison to others, its unique views and unique location more than make up for any differences; plus underwater music adds another dimension.

Hong Kong trips wouldn’t be complete without experiencing Bride’s Pool – an extraordinary series of pools and waterfalls tucked away near Tai Mei Tuk in the New Territories, near Tai Mei Tuk in Tai Mei Tuk in the New Territories. These sparkling clear pools are at the end of a one-hour hike boasting views of mountaintops and ocean in the distance.

Hong Kong offers some of the finest rooftop bars and lounges with breathtaking views for enjoying refreshing poolside drinks in the sun, perfect for lounging poolside under the hot sun. Whatever your drink preference may be–fruity tropical or decadent – there will surely be somewhere ideal.

Hong Kong is renowned for its beautiful pools, making it a top travel destination among families and solo travellers alike. With some planning, you’re sure to find one that meets your taste and budget – then once you’ve taken in all that scenic beauty and chilled off afterwards there are plenty of great spots where you can grab something tasty or enjoy drinks with friends afterwards! Just remember to stay safe while having fun swimming – happy swimming!