World's Best Infinity Pools: Breathtaking Views & Luxury

Luxury Travel

Few amenities capture the essence of luxury travel quite like an infinity pool. These architectural marvels create the breathtaking illusion of water extending endlessly into the horizon, blending seamlessly with oceans, mountains, or city skylines. From tropical paradises to urban retreats, these immersive experiences offer not just a swim, but a transcendent moment suspended between earth and sky.

Marina Bay Sands Infinity Pool

Marina Bay Sands

Singapore

Perched 57 floors above Singapore's glittering cityscape, this engineering marvel is the world's largest elevated infinity pool, stretching 150 meters across the hotel's iconic triple towers.

57th Floor 150m Length Cityscape Views
Grace Santorini Infinity Pool

Grace Santorini

Greece

Cascading down the dramatic cliffs of Santorini's caldera, this pool offers the Mediterranean's most photographed aquatic experience with pristine azure waters mirroring the Aegean Sea.

Caldera Views Sunset Spot Adults Only
Jade Mountain Resort Sanctuary Pool

Jade Mountain Resort

St. Lucia

Each suite features its own uniquely designed infinity pool that appears to float directly into the Caribbean Sea with the majestic Pitons mountains as backdrop.

Private Pools Pitons View Iridescent Tiles
Ubud Hanging Gardens Pool

Ubud Hanging Gardens

Bali, Indonesia

Nestled within the verdant jungle, this split-level infinity pool creates the illusion of floating above an ancient temple and the rushing Ayung River below.

Split-Level Jungle Setting River Views
Four Seasons Safari Lodge Pool

Four Seasons Safari Lodge

Serengeti, Tanzania

This extraordinary infinity edge masterpiece overlooks a permanent watering hole frequented by elephants, zebras, and other African wildlife.

Wildlife Viewing Savanna Views Watering Hole

Beyond Boundaries

These extraordinary pools redefine the relationship between luxury accommodations and their natural surroundings. Beyond mere amenities, they've become destinations unto themselves—compelling reasons to travel halfway around the world for the chance to float at the precise point where architectural vision meets natural splendor.