Top 5 Hong Kong Pools

Castle Peak Bay Pool is one of Hong Kong’s most stunning public pools, featuring floor-to-ceiling glass windows and 144 LED screens that reflect blue skies and coral reefs beneath. Plus, there’s underwater speakers and even a jacuzzi to take your swim experience up a notch!

Original built as part of Kowloon Park redevelopment by Derek Walker and officially opened on 12 September 1989, it then passed over to LCSD upon dissolution of Urban Council at turn of millennium and still managed by them today.

Ma On Shan has the largest selection of slides among Hong Kong public pools – and they’re definitely thrilling! While it can become packed on weekdays and weekends, you’re bound to find a lane where you can go back-and-forth or simply lie back on your back and float along. Additionally, this facility provides teaching, diving and children’s pools for every level of swimmer.

Hongkong pools offer something extraordinary to visitors looking for something extra. This outdoor pool, located on the 40th floor, boasts stunning city views. Equipped with fibre optic underwater lighting and music system to add stunning visual effects and increase fun levels, this one-of-a-kind attraction should definitely not be missed. Even if you aren’t staying at the hotel, an affordable WET Everyday Pass gives access to both pool and FIT gym.

Miscommunication between government and unions meant some facilities remained closed after last Thursday’s phase-two easing of social-distancing rules was meant to see 38 public pools reopen, though many remain closed including leisure pools, paddling pools and water slides according to Anson Tang Tsz-on, president of Hong Kong Government Lifeguards General Union.

No swimming pool tops the Kerry Hotel rooftop pool when it comes to scenic views! Boasting minimal barriers, this idyllic swimming spot allows guests to soak up some rays while taking in Victoria Harbour from Hung Hom. Plus, its proximity to Red Sugar terrace bar means relaxing evenings filled with drinks and snacks are just steps away! Admission rates on weekdays and weekends run between HK$17-19 but those aged 60 or over, 3-13 year-olds, full-time students as well as residents of Hong Kong may receive discounted admission rates; residents can sign up for an annual wellness membership that gives access to all their pools – click here for more details.