
Caruso, A Belmond Hotel, Amalfi Coast |
Ravello, Italy
Home to the only pool club on the Amalfi Coast, Caruso, A Belmond Hotel, makes La Piscina the natural centre of the day. Set at the highest point above Ravello, the infinity pool looks out to the Lattari Mountains, with sun-soaked terraces flowing into Mediterranean gardens. It’s as social as it is scenic—morning yoga, limoncello at the bar, long lunches that turn into all-afternoon affairs. Dip in, stretch out, meet someone new, then head out for a boat day on the Tyrrhenian Sea before doing it all again tomorrow.

Viceroy Bali |
Ubud, Indonesia
The view from the pool at Viceroy Bali blurs the line between swimming and floating above the jungle. Suspended over the Petanu River Gorge, the horizon-blending pool creates the illusion of water spilling straight into the lush valley beyond, as if the landscape and pool were part of the same flow. Ubud’s greenery stretches out in every direction, completely uninterrupted. Days drift easily: a few lazy laps, a stop at the swim-up bar, a cocktail from CasCades, then back to the sunbeds while the breeze moves through the trees.

Park Hyatt St. Kitts |
Christophe Harbour, St Kitts and Nevis
A stay that offers the best of both worlds unfolds across two very different pools at Park Hyatt St. Kitts. One is adults-only and made for quiet infinity-edge moments, the other sits closer to the beach for easy, sun-filled days with the family. Both look straight out to turquoise water and Nevis on the horizon, where the volcano rises in the distance. Between dips, reserve a private cabana or head to the Recreation Hut and hit the beach with kayaks and paddleboards.

THE DOLLI at Acropolis |
Athens, Greece
High above Athens, the pool at The Dolli at Acropolis is a bit of a trick of the eye—in the best possible way. Its surface reflects the Acropolis so perfectly that it feels like you’re floating above the Parthenon itself, with history just beneath the waterline. Lush loungers and whimsical sunshades soften the scene, while inspired cocktails and tranquil service keep things effortlessly chic. One moment you’re dipping into calm, the next you’re hovering over the beating heart of the city.

Amangiri |
Utah, United States
Set across 900 acres of untouched desert on the Colorado Plateau, the pool at Amangiri feels shaped by the land itself. Tucked into a sunken courtyard, it wraps around a towering rock escarpment, with water tracing the stone before easing into a hot tub at its base. Light drifts slowly across the surface, echoing the stillness of the surrounding mesas. Sun-warmed stone, soft-moving water and shifting shadows create a space that feels completely in sync with the desert.

Oak Bay Beach Hotel |
Victoria, Canada
It’s less about a single pool and more about the circuit. At Oak Bay Beach Hotel, move easily between soak, steam and sea—an adults-only heated mineral pool, oceanfront hot tubs and a cedar stargazing sauna, where a glass ceiling frames drifting clouds by day and constellations by night. Everything looks out to the Salish Sea, where the air stays crisp and the views do the heavy lifting. Keep a cocktail within reach, take a cold plunge into the sea when you’re feeling bold, then settle into a lounger as the sky shifts overhead.

Waldorf Astoria Costa Rica Punta Cacique |
Guanacaste, Costa Rica
Cascading down the cliffs above Playa Penca, the ten pools at Waldorf Astoria Costa Rica Punta Cacique are firmly in pura vida. Each tier invites a different kind of pause, from in-water loungers to tucked-away nooks, all with dreamy Pacific views. Drift between levels, then keep that refreshing feeling going with a cold plunge or a cacao-infused treatment at the 17,000-square-foot wellness space. Head out for a volcano hike or rainforest walk, then come back and dive straight in—it’s the perfect reset.

Six Senses Yao Noi |
Phuket, Thailand
At the highest point of Six Senses Yao Noi, the Hilltop Pool makes the most of its setting. Overlooking Phang Nga Bay, it’s all seamless horizons, lush greenery and limestone karsts rising from shifting blues. Mornings arrive soft and still, with the water catching tones of rose and gold; by afternoon, it deepens into turquoise and emerald. Settle into a shaded lounger, drift between dips and something chilled from the bar, and let the view hold your attention a little longer than planned.

InterContinental Hayman Great Barrier Reef |
Whitsunday Islands, Australia
Set on a private island in the heart of the Great Barrier Reef, InterContinental Hayman Great Barrier Reef makes a strong case for staying in the water all day. The resort’s vast lagoon-style pool—the largest in the Southern Hemisphere—stretches across white sand and palm-framed edges, shifting between calm freshwater zones and sweeping saltwater expanses. Just steps from the vibrant Bam Bam restaurant, the ocean-facing infinity pool offers another perspective on reef-fringed blues and endless sky, with the Coral Sea never far from view.

Singita Grumeti Faru Faru Lodge, Tanzania |
Serengeti, Tanzania
Where else does the safari follow you back to the pool? At Singita Grumeti Faru Faru Lodge, water looks out over a natural watering hole in the Serengeti’s western corridor, where wildlife moves through year-round. The main lodge offers two pools for front-row game viewing, while a private infinity pool belongs to the villa suite. Designed in wood, rock and stone to blend into the landscape, each space is made for slow moments—lounging as antelope pass by, birds sweep across the sky and the wilderness plays out just beyond the edge.
