Most Unique Public Swimming Pools In The World

Bondi Icebergs Club, Bondi Beach, Australia
Bondi Icebergs Club, Bondi Beach, Australia. Photo by Dan Goh on Unsplash

Forget the standard blue rectangle. These unique pools redefine what a public swimming experience can be. From infinity pools perched on rooftops to underwater sculptures and oceanfront oases—let’s take a look at these marvels. 

Marina Bay Sands Infinity Pool, Singapore

Located on the 57th floor of the Marina Bay Sands Hotel, this iconic infinity pool offers breathtaking views of Singapore’s skyline. Stretching 150 meters, it is one of the world’s largest outdoor pools at this height. Though it’s part of a hotel, it’s become an attraction in its own right, drawing visitors from around the globe. 

Bondi Icebergs Club, Sydney, Australia

The Bondi Icebergs swimming pool is a landmark of Bondi Beach, famous for its winter swimming club with a history dating back to 1929. This saltwater pool is refreshed by the waves of the Tasman Sea crashing over its walls, blending the natural environment with the man—made pool.

Y-40 The Deep Joy, Montegrotto Terme, Italy

Y-40 The Deep Joy holds the Guinness World Record for the deepest swimming pool in the world. With a depth of 40 meters, it’s a haven for divers and swimmers alike. The pool contains thermal water at a constant temperature of 32-34°C and features various underwater caves and tunnels for exploration.