The Most Astonishing and Enchanting Panoramic Pools in the World
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Many of us have heard or seen the term "panoramic pool" somewhere before. But what exactly is it and what does it represent? The word "panorama" itself means a view of the landscape that opens up at a good angle and usually from a height, such as from a cliff or a tall structure. Such a view is also called panoramic when the surrounding scenery seems within reach, as if you could simply stretch out your hand to touch it.
This is where pools with open edges, a wide viewing angle, and stunning views of the sea, mountains, waterfalls, cityscapes, etc., get their name from. In recent years, panoramic pools have become very popular in almost every corner of the world. This article showcases some of the most interesting ones located in the most luxurious hotels at world resorts.
"Ubud Hanging Gardens Hotel" in Indonesia.
Located on a small island in Bali, at the coast of Indonesia, the "Ubud Hanging Gardens Hotel" boasts a breathtaking panoramic pool that is one of its main attractions. The pool is designed in a way that seamlessly blends with the surrounding landscape, extending the lines of mountains, temples, and forests, creating an amazing view for the guests. This multi-level pool is tiled with bright dark shades, giving the water a deep blue hue. A week's stay at this hotel will cost around $6,000.
"Marina Bay Sand Hotel" in Singapore.
Situated on the 55th floor of the hotel along the Singapore waterfront, the "Marina Bay Sand Hotel" features a stunning 150-meter infinity pool, crafted from stainless steel. The open-air location allows guests to witness the beauty of Singapore from a unique vantage point. For such luxury, expect to pay no less than $11,000 for a week's stay.
"Hilton Los Cabos Beach and Golf Resort" in Mexico.
The "Hilton" hotel is one of the most beautiful in the world, featuring a panoramic pool nestled amidst hills and the ocean, allowing guests to relax and enjoy the sunset visible from any point of the pool. A week's stay at this resort will cost around $8,000.
"Conrad Rangali Island Resort" in the Maldives.
At this resort, there are multiple panoramic pools offering views of the coastline. The seamless merging of the ocean with the sky on clear sunny days makes it hard to distinguish the horizon in this serene setting. Despite the high cost of around $12,500 for a week's stay, the "Conrad Rangali Island Resort" remains popular among tourists for its white sandy beaches, tranquil atmosphere, and the Arabian Sea.
"Anantara Golden Triangle Elephant Camp & Resort" in Thailand.
Located in the northern part of Thailand near the border, the resort offers a luxurious stay with a panoramic pool overlooking lush green plains, a river, and mountains. The pool's simple design blends perfectly with the surroundings, creating a harmonious ambiance for relaxation. To enjoy a week here, you'll need to shell out approximately $5,000.
"Heritance Kandalama" in Sri Lanka.
Sri Lanka is renowned for its unique weather and stunning landscapes, which guests at the "Heritance Kandalama" hotel can fully appreciate. The "Kachchan" pool with a view of the lake stands out among the three pools on the property. Visitors feel as though they are swimming right in the lake, creating a seamless blend with the surroundings. A week's stay at this oasis will cost you around $6,000.
"Kempinski Hotel Ishtar" in Jordan.
This hotel on the Jordanian side of the Dead Sea is a popular resort known for its healing properties that benefit both health and appearance. The ancient history of the Dead Sea adds to its allure, attracting countless travelers and tourists to witness its mysterious waters. The "Kempinski Hotel Ishtar" boasts an extensive panoramic pool that seems endless, mirroring the Dead Sea itself. Staying here for a week will set you back $15,000.
"Caruso" in Italy.
There are many beautiful places on our planet that are simply mesmerizing. The view of the Mediterranean Sea and the Italian coastline from the stunning panoramic pool at the "Caruso" hotel is one such enchanting sight. A week's stay here will cost around $10,000.
"Jade Mountain" in St. Lucia.
Located on the Caribbean Sea, this resort is a perfect vacation spot. The hotel is luxurious, featuring endless panoramic pools. Interestingly, each room has its own private panoramic pool. For a dream week at "Jade Mountain," be prepared to part with $20,000.
Yet, this business idea has not been widely embraced in our country. Although we have many resort areas with quite impressive landscapes. So, why not enhance them, add something new that can attract not only tourists from other countries but also our own citizens? They might choose domestic resorts over fashionable international ones if we offer them engaging experiences.
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