Hong Kong may conjure images of shopping, dim sum and skylines – but did you know it’s also home to some amazing pools? From world’s highest pool to natural infinity ponds on mountain sides – Hong Kong boasts stunning water spots perfect for lounging around or swimming laps with incredible views making the experience all the better!
Kowloon Park Swimming Pool Complex provides the perfect way to escape from the intense summer heat. Boasting five distinct pools ranging from deep-water diving pool to shallow children’s pool, its central piazza makes it a popular place for locals to gather, while lifeguards ensure you can swim freely while relaxing under its cooling waters.
Experience Hong Kong like never before by swimming at one of its many public pools. Although you might share with locals, that only adds to its allure! Tip: Visit early in the morning and avoid crowds at midday!
Before diving in, be sure to review the pool rules. A general guideline is that swimmers should swim on the left side of the lane, being mindful of swimmers behind them – if faster swimmers pass you by it is fine to let them pass, but otherwise continue swimming! Additionally, bring along a towel and change of clothing as this may come in handy in case any mishaps arise!
If you’re in search of something truly spectacular and luxurious, visit the Ritz-Carlton, Hong Kong pool. Situated on the 118th floor of International Commerce Center (aka, tallest building in Hong Kong), this pool’s breathtaking location and design – from floor-to-ceiling windows to mirrored ceilings – make for an incredible view.
What’s best? This magical hotel pool is exclusive for guests of this charming boutique hotel! To enjoy this fabulous swimming hole, book your stay via Klook today and create an unforgettable poolside experience.
Hongkong pools boast beautiful scenery, but few surpass Bride’s Pool waterfall in Tai Mei Tuk for breathtaking beauty. Situated along Man Cheung Po Nature Trail in Tai Mei Tuk and reaching this destination is no easy task, yet its crystal-clear waters and breathtaking surroundings make the trek well worth your while – but do take note that some pools may be deep and dangerous!