Discover the craziest swimming pools on Earth
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 Published On Mar 23, 2024

Then there are insane pool in the world which take the beauty and fun in swimming to a completely new level. Some are really stunning, unique in design, and often in idyllic locations. From Asia to Australia, Africa, Europe, and the Americas, hold your breath for the biggest, scariest, and most insane swimming pools in the world.
1. Santorini Cave
The island of Santorini in Greece has some of the best swimming pools the world has to offer. Swimming pools are all across the tourist-magnet island. But not all of them are created equal. If you want to take a dip, sunbathe and relax by a luxurious pool, Santorini is the perfect place to go if you know where to look. Santorini Cave is one of the nicest and most scenic swimming pools in Santorini offering the most deluxe pool experience on the island.
2. Jade Mountain Resort
This insane swimming pool is located on Saint Lucia Island, the hidden pearl of the Caribbean. Jade Mountain is a fancy secluded resort with a private beach, excellent spa treatments, and magnificent views from each room. Doesn’t it feel like a perfect holiday destination? Well, a day in this paradise costs a tiny fortune of 1,550 dollars per room.
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3. Amangiri Pool
This incredible swimming pool is curved around a giant rock. There are areas of the hotel where all you see is desert. The outdoor pool is a work of art. Camp Sarika is a 20-minute walk away and has its own pool and restaurant that Amangiri guests can take advantage of. The restaurant is smaller but has daily specials to add variety to what is offered in Amangiri's kitchens. There are also nightly rounds of snacks and a rotating set of activities at both hotels.
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4. London Rooftop Infinity Pool
To call this a pool with a view would be an understatement. London, England, reportedly has the world’s first sky-high 360-degree rooftop infinity pool. The pool is built on the roof of a 55-story building, dangling the 174-gallon pool 200 meters in the air. The insane pool has a glass bottom. The mechanism to enter the pool is similar to that of a submarine. This is the absolute cutting edge of swimming pools and building designs, and a little James Bonding to boot.
5. Giola Natural Pool
This Insane Swimming Pool is a natural rocky pool that is located in the region of Astris. Swimmers can dive from the 8-meter high rocks into the clear waters. The road towards Giola is tough and you will have to walk halfway. To get to Giola, drive from Poto to Astris. After the hotel Aeria, you will find a sign indicating ‘Sirens’. Turn left and follow the dirt road. After a while, you will get to a beach. There, you can park your vehicle since the route becomes tougher. Ascend the road on your left, whose end you can park your car as well.
6. Gold Energy Pool
If there’s such a thing as too luxurious, this is surely it. If you are ready to splurge in gold, head to the exclusive five-star St. Regis resort in Lhasa, Tibet. This insane pool will blow your mind. For $300 per night, you get jaw-dropping Himalayan views, along with access to the one and only glittering gold-tiled pool.
7. Bondi Iceberg Public Pool
This is a pool you won’t believe exists. Within a 15-minute drive from Sydney, Australia, sits the Bondi Baths. The historic 50-meter public saltwater pool has been around for over a century, attracting visitors from all over the world. Anyone can swim at Bondi Icebergs swimming pool. In fact, it costs only 7 dollars for adults and 5 for children to enter the Bondi Icebergs pool and the sauna.
8. Badeschiff swimming pool
This incredible swimming pool is a floating public facility in Berlin, Germany. Situated in the East Harbour section of the River Spree, the Badeschiff allows citizens to swim in a sanitary environment near the river. The Spree itself is far too polluted to swim in. It was created by local artist, Susanne Lorenz, with Spanish architects AMP and Gil Wilk, to enliven city life along a long-neglected stretch of the Spree.
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9. Infinity pool Marina at Bay Sands
This incredible pool is perched high above Singapore on the 57th floor of the Marina Bay Sands luxury hotel. Set literally on the edge of the hotel’s Sky Park, the infinity pool stretches for an amazing 500 feet and boasts stunning views of Singapore’s skyline. The pool is considered the largest in the world at this height. From the deck, the pool’s end seems a risky drop from the edge of the hotel. Not surprisingly, this hotel, and its amazing swimming pool are popular with travelers visiting Singapore.
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