A swimming pool plays a crucial role in achieving complete relaxation, helping to soothe both mind and body while providing aesthetic pleasure.
Molitor Hotel, Paris, France
The famous pool was once a favorite hangout for wealthy Parisians and movie stars. It was at the edge of Molitor in 1946 that bikini-clad girls first appeared, causing a worldwide sensation — Moulin Rouge cabaret dancers were showcasing Louis Reard’s invention.
The Chedi Muscat, Muscat, Oman
The hotel’s crowning glory is the longest outdoor pool in the Middle East, particularly in the Sultanate of Oman. The length of The Long Pool is 103 m, and it’s exclusively for adults.
Marina Bay Sands, Singapore
The pool has no visible edges, creating the illusion that the water’s surface drops off at a great height. Travelers adore it for the mesmerizing effect of water merging with sky, offering incredible panoramas perfect for capturing on camera.
San Alfonso del Mar, Algarrobo, Chile
The kilometer-long pool was constructed on the Pacific Ocean shore in 2006 and entered the Guinness Book of World Records the following year. The seawater giant pool covers an area of eight hectares and reaches a depth of 35 m. The pool is so vast that small boats can be used to navigate its waters.
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