We have to say we are not exactly fans of indoor pools. We would much rather take a jump in an open air natural spring or in a crystal clear sea water. However, these infinity pools did not leave us indifferent.
Some of the them are natural, but most of the infinity edge pools in the photos below are man-made. You can consider the list below a trip around the world or just inspiration for your next holiday. Either way, try to take in the freedom each of them inspires. Without any further ado, here are 27 amazing photos of infinity pools across the world. Enjoy!
Phuket, Thailand, Photograph by a hobby
Devil’s Swimming Pool, Zambia, Victoria Falls (natural pool)
Alila Ubud Hotel, Bali, Indonesia, Photograph by Sean McGrath
Rangali Island, Maldives, Photograph by KTA Public Relations
Photograph by Jeremy Wilbur
Golden Triangle Resort, Chiang Rai, Thailand, Photograph by I Prahin
Fiji, Treasure Island Hotel, photo via
Tuscany, Italy, photo by waveovrwave
Kandalama Hotel, Dambulla, Sri Lanka, Photo by adametrnal
Photograph by amorphity
Photograph by Greg Marshall
Photograph by rocketChips
Langham Hotel, Thailand; photo via Asia Travel Tips
Langham Place Samui at Lamai Beach Samui is a 5-star hotel in Lamai Beach Samui. Langham Place aims to provide a comfortable stay by offering spacious guest rooms with standard facilities. You can search Expedia hotels online, to see room availability for your next holiday in Thailand.
Turkey, Photograph by NeilWhelan
Divi Little Bay Beach Resort , St. Maarten, Photograph by Erikogan
Tat Kuang Si Waterfall, Luang Prabang, Laos (natural), photo by babelbabel
Murni’s Villa, Ubud, Bali, photo by Murnis in Bali
Hotel Villa Mahal, Turkey, Photograph by Cloudzilla
photo via Swimming Pool Designs
Bali, Photograph by Busyman Bicycles
Los Cabos, Mexico, Photograph by Marquis Los Cabos
Dreams Resort, Puerto Vallarta, Mexico, Photograph by demelzastudio
North Narrabeen Tidal Pool, Sydney, Australia (natural), Photograph by Peter Anthony
Sheraton Waikiki, Hawaii, photo by Scott Sharick
Kempinski Hotel Ishtar, Dead Sea, Jordan, Photograph by Marantzer
Puerto Vallarta, Mexico, Photo by bpverdoorn
First photo: Singapore, by Andrew JK Tan
The one in Tuscany looks like they firs made the pool, and then they forgot to build the house near it and abandoned the place in the middle of the field
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But the rest look gorgeous, and i like in particular the Tat Kuang natural waterfall in Laos…
Love it thanks for sharing, maybe one day I can visit one
The 1st photo at the top of the page is from Sands hotel skypark in Singapore
http://www.marinabaysands.com/Sands-SkyPark/
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