The Most Incredible Infinity Pools In the World

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Reap the benefits of paradise while watching the beautiful sunrise right on the edge of a spectacular infinity pool.

Infinity pools can be used for relaxation and recreational purposes. They are fun, soothing and versatile. They provide you with cleaner water – water is constantly moving in and out to clean and filter the pool.

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Infinity pools produce a visual effect of water extending out to the horizon – they appear to have no edge. Some of them are located on cliffs, others are on rooftops and few even extend over the edge of buildings. But they all have one thing in common – they provide incredible views with gorgeous backdrops and beautiful scenery.

Due to their eye-catching splendor, many of these pools are located in high-end hotels and resorts. They can be installed in almost any location; therefore, both indoor and outdoor infinity pools are common.

From Bali to Hawaii and Spain, infinity pools have gained popularity around the world. These are the most incredible infinity pools in the world.

Hanging Gardens Ubud, Bali
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Hanging Gardens Ubud, Bali

This luxury resort is located in the heart of the jungle. It is surrounded by lush rainforests and gorgeous scenery. It is home to one of the world’s most spectacular infinity swimming pools. Swimmers feel like they are literally floating above the treetops.

St. Regis Princeville Resort, Kauai, Hawaii
St. Regis Princeville
St. Regis Princeville Resort, Kauai, Hawaii

This is one of Hawaii’s most over the top resorts, and for good reason. Their infinity pool is approximately 5,000 square feet. It overlooks the gorgeous Hanalei Bay. The pool features incredible glass tile, tropical gardens and stunning water. Guests are also provided with snorkeling opportunities – you don’t even have to leave the resort.

Jade Mountain, St Lucia
Jade Mountain
Jade Mountain, St Lucia

Jade Mountain Resort offers some of the most incredible views in the world; it’s also a great honeymoon destination. The resort is made up of 24 infinity pool sanctuaries, each which were carefully designed. There are four rate categories of infinity pool sanctuaries, created to reflect the STAR, MOON, SUN and GALAXY.

Marina Bay Sands Hotel, Singapore
Marina Bay Sands
Marina Bay Sands Hotel, Singapore

The Marina Bay Sands Hotel is home to the famous SkyPark infinity pool. It is the largest rooftop infinity pool in the world; it is only available for guests staying at the hotel. Look out on Singapore’s gorgeous city skyline, sip on some champagne and watch the sunset from 57 levels above.

Blue Palace Resort and Spa, Greece
Blue Palace Resort
Blue Palace Resort and Spa, Greece

Escape to Crete, visit this resort and take advantage of their sparkling infinity pools. Their terrace pools look as if they are floating in mid-air. Enjoy views overlooking the Gulf of Mirabello and the medieval fortressed isle of Spinalonga. Also, take advantage of their water sports center and two tennis courts.

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