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Some hotels are worth booking for their luxe guest rooms, others for indulgent spas. And then there are the pools—the ones that aren’t just an afterthought but are reason enough to build a trip around. From jungle-fringed infinity pools in Thailand to sky-high pools in Dubai, here are 10 extraordinary hotel pools that deserve a spot on your 2025 travel bucket list.
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1 Hotel Brooklyn Bridge blends industrial edge with nature-inspired design. Set along the waterfront in Brooklyn Heights, the hotel leans into its eco-conscious ethos using reclaimed materials, native plants, and solar-powered systems. Inside, the borough’s industrial past is on full display with steel accents, warm wood, and greenery. But the real showstopper is eleven floors up, with a front-row view of Manhattan’s skyline.
The rooftop plunge pool, reserved for hotel guests, is one of New York City’s most envy-inducing spots to swim. Unobstructed views of the Brooklyn Bridge, the Statue of Liberty, and Lower Manhattan make it an Instagram dreamscape in every direction. Add in the stylish loungers, cocktails from Harriet’s Rooftop and the glow of golden hour, and you’ve got a New York scene that’s effortlessly cool.
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Designed to harmonize with its dramatic surroundings, this resort offers casita-style rooms with earthy tones, Native American-inspired art and private decks. Nature is front and center here, from hiking and mountain biking to stargazing under pitch-black skies. The real scene-stealer is the pool, making it impossible not to pause and take a photo (or 10).
Heated year-round, the main pool sits at the base of towering canyon walls and is surrounded by desert pines. The design is minimalist, allowing the landscape to shine. As the light shifts throughout the day, golden morning hues turn to fiery sunset reds, reflecting off the cliffs. Before relaxing poolside, hit the tennis and paddleball courts with onsite United States Tennis Association (USTA) certified pros offering lessons for children and adults at all levels.
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This secluded, high-end retreat is a short 25-minute catamaran ride from Cancun. This adults-only, all-inclusive resort feels like a tucked away hidden gem. It’s intimate, indulgent and oh-so photogenic. The panoramic views of the Caribbean from its glamorous rooftop infinity pool have put it on the map. Featuring sunken lounge spaces and daybeds, the setting is the ultimate relaxation hideaway with an iconic backdrop that will make everyone on Instagram jealous.
Beyond the rooftop, guests can enjoy a 30-person hot tub near the ocean, and a four-story waterslide leads directly into the sea. The resort’s also committed to sustainability, from solar water heating to the elimination of single-use plastics. With its blend of natural beauty, luxurious amenities, and environmental consciousness, Impression Isla Mujeres by Secrets is an unforgettable escape. But it’s the scroll-stopping pool that’s the real draw.
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Alpin Panorama Hotel Hubertus in South Tyrol is surrounded by the dramatic Dolomites. Atop the alpine village of Olang, this design-forward retreat blends traditional mountain lodge charm with jaw-dropping modern architecture. The showpiece is the gravity-defying Sky Pool that seems to float in mid-air.
Jutting 25 meters from the hotel’s façade, the glass-fronted infinity pool offers uninterrupted views of the valley. A transparent floor panel amps up the thrill, making it feel like you’re suspended in mid-air. Heated year-round to a toasty 91°F, it’s as inviting in winter as it is in summer. To round out a retreat here, the Heaven & Hell Sky Spa has open-air whirlpools, panoramic saunas, and avant-garde design, elevating wellness to an art form.
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The Four Seasons Resort Koh Samui has always been a dream-worthy escape. Its star turn in Season 3 of The White Lotus has catapulted the resort and destination to must-visit status on our 2025 Hot List. Set among coconut groves on a quiet hillside, this luxury resort blends seamlessly into its tropical surroundings. Open-air villas, private plunge pools, and traditional Thai design details elevate every corner.
The resort’s main infinity pool, just above the beach, is framed by palm trees and rows of daybeds. Sweeping views of the Gulf of Thailand and direct access to a private white-sand beach set the scene for the perfect photo. Sip on a fresh cocktail from CoCoRum, home to one of Southeast Asia’s largest rum collections, or head straight from pool to paddleboard. It’s a perfect stop on a Thailand itinerary.
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Soaring more than 100 meters above the streets of Dubai, the infinity pool at One&Only One Za’abeel is one-of-a-kind. Suspended across The Link, the world’s longest cantilevered building, this sky-high pool holds the title of the UAE’s longest rooftop infinity pool. From its edge, guests are treated to unobstructed views of the skyline, including the Burj Khalifa. It’s a bucket-list swim, perfectly suited for the ultimate Instagram selfie.
Next to the pool, the Tapasake Pool Club delivers upscale Nikkei cuisine, handcrafted cocktails, and a glam atmosphere that feels more like a private club than hotel lounge. Timber-lined decking, ambient lighting, plus a mix of cabanas and sunken lounges make the space easily transition from daytime to night-time.
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Set on the private Tetiaroa atoll, a former retreat of Tahitian royalty, The Brando is the most exclusive resort in French Polynesia. With just 35 villas, each featuring a private plunge pool, the resort offers total seclusion with a front-row seat to the beautiful ocean. The villas blend indoor-outdoor living with Polynesian design and every pool feels like your own personal slice of the South Pacific.
For a more social scene, the resort’s main infinity pool is framed by loungers, thatched umbrellas and the white-sand beach. Whether you’re sipping a cocktail or catching the sunset over the lagoon, it’s a postcard-worthy moment from every angle. Fully all-inclusive, with award-winning dining, a holistic spa, and immersive cultural and marine experiences, The Brando is a dream destination for honeymoons and family trips.
Image courtesy of The Oberoi Udaivilas, Udaipur
The Oberoi Udaivilas feels like it’s straight out of a fairy tale. Set along the banks of Lake Pichola, the resort showcases the grandeur of Rajasthan’s royal past. Domed ceilings, mirrored mosaics and hand-carved details echo the palaces of the Mewar dynasty. Every corner is photogenic, but the pools here are particularly gorgeous.
The resort’s main pool, lined with black granite and white marble, is a centerpiece surrounded by arched colonnades and manicured gardens. For more seclusion, some rooms open onto a semi-private infinity-edge pool that runs the length of the building. There’s also an adults-only spa pool that looks out over the lake. It’s the perfect break from the hustle and bustle of India, especially on a multi-city trip across the country.
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Surrounded by 50 acres of manicured gardens and olive groves, the Mandarin Oriental, Marrakech feels worlds away from the city’s bustling markets. The resort’s main infinity pool is set amidst palm trees and exotic plants, with sweeping views of the Atlas Mountains in the distance. Guests can unwind on comfortable sun loungers or in private cabanas, plus enjoy poolside dining and cocktails.
For a more private experience, the resort’s 54 villas, inspired by Berber and Arab-Andalusian architecture, each feature their own heated pool and hot tub. There’s also a 14-meter heated indoor pool within its spa complex and a dedicated children’s pool. Whether you’re here for a solo retreat, romantic escape, or an epic Moroccan itinerary, the poolside moments alone make it worth the trip.
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On a hilltop in the heart of Provence, Hôtel Crillon le Brave is surrounded by vineyards and olive groves. A dozen 17th- and 18th-century buildings make up the property, with unique antique furniture in each of the 17 rooms and 17 suites. It’s the elevated panoramic terrace that’s the real showstopper, with its outdoor heated pool framed by Mont Ventoux in the distance.
Surrounded by chic sun loungers and greenery, the pool is reserved exclusively for hotel guests. For spa lovers, the hotel’s Spa des Écuries uses a range of natural products, housed in the beautifully renovated 18th-century stables. With the blend of rustic charm and modern luxury, Hôtel Crillon le Brave captures the essence of Provence. It’s an unforgettable retreat if you’re looking for peace and rejuvenation, and the perfect pick for a stopover on a trip across France.
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