the Sands SkyPark infinity in Marina Bay, Singapore
the Seljavallalaug pool in Iceland
the Icebergs swimming pool on Bondi Beach in Sydney, Australia.
the pool at Fregate Island Private in Fregate Island, The Seychelles
the red pool at The Library in Koh Samui, Thailand
thermal baths in Budapest, Hungary
the main pool at the Hanging Gardens Of Bali
the Hibiscus pool at the Grand Wailea in Maui, Hawaii
the Kempinski Hotel pool overlooking the Dead Sea in Jordan
the Neptune swimming pool in San Simeon, California
the world's largest man-made pool in Algarrobo, Chile
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Marina Bay, SingaporeThis massive infinity pool in Singapore sits atop the 57-story Marina Bay Sands hotel, with sweeping views of the city-state’s skyline. The 490-foot pool is cantilevered over the hotel’s north tower. Only hotel guests are allowed to swim and sip their cocktails by the pool, but others can purchase a ticket to the observation deck to soak up the view.
Photograph by robertharding, Alamy Stock Photo

Dive Into These 11 Unbelievable Swimming Pools

It's definitely worth the trip to take a dip.

June 21, 2017

By Paul Heltzel

These are not your typical backyard swimming pools. Find an oasis in the middle of the desert, a watering hole perched high in the jungle, and the hip place to party with unadulterated views of towering skyscrapers. If your ideal getaway means blue water set against gorgeous scenery, check out these amazing–and sometimes bizarre–places to swim around the globe.

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