An aquatic adventure is hard to top on hot, muggy days in Hong Kong – and Hong Kong’s top swimming pools don’t just offer refreshing dips; many also boast jaw-dropping city views! So whether it’s time for summer staycations fun or you just need something refreshingly cool to cool off, here are four places in Hong Kong where you should take a dip.
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Victoria Park’s indoor main pool offers an ideal escape from Hong Kong’s summer weather, and is famous for its array of water slides and fountains perfect for children of all ages. Additionally, Victoria Park features leisure pool(s), two teaching pools(s), sunbathing areas for sunbathers to unwind in peace.
Looking for the ultimate view of Victoria Harbour? Don’t look any further than this luxury hotel’s stunning infinity pool on the 31st floor of their hotel! Situated atop this view-filled bay, this 31st-floor pool features incredible panoramic vistas. Additionally, equipped with lap and aqua fitness areas as well as being home to its restaurant when hungry during your swim – making this pool the ultimate Victoria Harbour attraction!
This public pool is an excellent family destination, featuring interactive facilities like an aqua tunnel, water shooters and slides. Not to mention its breathtaking Sai Kung views! Suitable for children as well as adults alike with changing rooms available onsite and closed from November through March each year for maintenance work.
Due to coronavirus restrictions, some pools may be closed for cleaning on certain days of the week. Please refer to Leisure and Cultural Services Department website for more details before heading out to any public pool. In addition, most public pools require coin payment in order to activate lockers in changing rooms – normally $5 but bring some extra cash just in case!