Have you spent any time in Hong Kong during summer? With scorching sun and unforgiving humidity, cooling off in water is always recommended – but where should one swim in this city of high-rises?
Hong Kong pools provide plenty of swimming spots with stunning Victoria Harbour views and mega water play areas for toddlers – perfect for cooling off after an intense workout, unwinding with friends, or getting some vitamin D in. We have everything covered when it comes to Hk pools!
Portier Partner Hyatt Centric’s 25-meter infinity pool provides unparalleled views of Victoria Harbour and Tsim Sha Tsui area, and is an idyllic setting to unwind with a mimosa or take a leisurely swim. Sunrise or sunset are particularly impressive times to witness this iconic harbour’s breathtaking vistas from this peaceful haven.
Tsing Yi Swimming Pool offers swimmers of all ages an enjoyable swimming experience with its impressive main pool, teaching and leisure pools and toddler-specific pool. Plus its tranquil location far from central Hong Kong adds another level of relaxation.
One of Hong Kong’s most exceptional pools is The Ritz-Carlton’s Dragon’s Mouth Infinity Pool, where visitors can take a dip while taking in stunning views of Hong Kong’s skyline and Victoria Harbour. It features bottom-to-ceiling glass windows covered in LED lights to create unforgettable visual effects; additionally, this indoor complex also offers a 20 meter lap pool and jacuzzi.
Tai Wan Shan Swimming Pool stands 118 floors high indoor and is the world’s highest indoor infinity pool. Surrounded by floor-to-ceiling windows offering spectacular panoramic views of the city and landscape beyond, plus equipped with underwater speakers that play music while you take a dip! Plus, don’t forget the music while swimming – an experience like no other!
Swimming offers numerous health and mental benefits. Not only can it keep you fit and reduce stress levels, it can also enhance mood. No wonder so many people enjoy this form of exercise! Adding another advantage: increasing metabolism means swimming gives your energy levels a boost for every hour you swim throughout your day!
Hong Kong, with limited space, features many public swimming pools with limited facilities that often become overcrowded. To remedy the situation, the Hong Kong Swimming Federation has decided to change competition qualification rules in order to encourage more local swimmers to compete in its championships.
Fanling Swimming Pool offers a relaxing oasis for swimmers of all ages located in a peaceful spot away from the bustle of city life. Situated amidst lush vegetation, this oasis provides the ideal place to escape crowds and spend some quality time with family or friends.