Hong Kong Pools and Their Impressive Views

Swimming pools in Hong Kong are a beloved summer activity for both serious swimmers and casual bathers alike, yet since the coronavirus scare many locals were forced to cancel their regular dips, even abandoning some favourite swimming spots due to health restrictions. While most beaches and sports facilities have since reopened their facilities due to these health restrictions, public swimming pools still remain closed for over six months; therefore resulting in huge crowds which may make splashing too overwhelming a task!

To help you find your ideal pool to ease away your worries, we have gathered together some of Hongkong’s finest pools and their breathtaking views. Situated high up above the city, these impressive rooftop pools will leave you feeling like you’re on vacation!

W Hotel Wet Pool stands as one of the highest rooftop pools worldwide and not only looks beautiful – it also provides incredible panoramic views of the city skyline! Not to mention this chic pool offers a bar and ample lounge chairs so guests can unwind under the sun – not only that but non-hotel guests are free to use this amenity too!

Central Aquatic Centre is another outstanding indoor complex featuring one 50m and two 25m pools designed by Terry Farrell and Partners and built over eight years. Opening in February along Victoria Harbour waterfront, its large glass walls allow a view down into the water below while also marking it as the first swimming pool covered by an innovative translucent insulated tensile membrane from Birdair.

If you’re seeking an alternative to Hong Kong’s overcrowded pool scene, try visiting one of Hong Kong’s more modern, privately-owned pools. These can often be found within large multi-tower developments such as Ocean Shores and Park Island where residents can enjoy more peaceful swim sessions; smaller single tower developments often only have smaller outdoor pools that may not provide enough room for lap swimming – but offer children an ideal way to meet other children and burn off some energy!

If you’re considering moving to a new neighborhood, be sure to inspect their pool facilities. Newer, larger developments with multiple towers typically boast 50m outdoor pools and smaller indoor ones; smaller single tower apartments may only have small outdoor ones but don’t worry; public pools provide plenty of swimming opportunities!