The 10 scariest hotel swimming pools in the world
1. The Hemeroscopium House in Madrid [above] sports a pool that shouldn’t be physically possible. This gravity defying wonder actually runs the full length of the house and extends over the side. But don’t be worry: this lovely, minimalist house also has a ground floor pool for you scaredy-cats out there.
2. This all-natural pool is the scariest option Mother Nature has to offer. The pool sits above Victoria Falls between Zambia and Zimbabwe and allows dare devils to swim 100 feet above the river below. There’s nothing between vacationers and a horrid drop except a natural underwater rock wall. Ouch.
3. Despite its blood-red hue, no one was murdered in this swimming pool. But the bizarre colour still makes my skin crawl. Situated at Thailand’s Chaweng Beach in Koh Samui, the scarlet pool is part of a minimalist designed, low-impact hotel and resort. This is luxury done in an environmentally smart way.
4. Infinity can be deadly if we’re talking about water. A pool that doesn’t end? Unless you’re an Olympic swimmer, that’s a daunting concept. This infinity pool in Bali is at once terrifying and elegant.
5. These pools in Mexico City hang precariously over the edge of the Sky Tower just like little bird houses. Similar to the Holiday Inn pool in Shanghai, this concept is actually scarier because it’s several pools overlapping each other. Just imagine what happens if one pool falls on all the others.
6. I’ve always been a bit self-conscious in a bathing suit, so this pool makes the list of scariest pools because of its urban location and glass wall. Hanging between two buildings in Auckland, this pool at the Hitlon Hotel allows people on the street below to watch you swim laps.
7. Watch out for man eating lions while bathing in this pool! Found in the middle of the Tanzanian wild, you’ll be sharing space with gazelles, elephants, and zebras. As part of a larger resort experience by Sanctuary Retreats, this pool let’s you take a swim on the wild side.
8. Not for the faint of heart, the 30 metre long swimming pool at the Holiday Inn Shanghai Pudong Kangqiao is located on the 24th floor, is suspended terrifyingly over the edge, and features a glass bottom, so you can swim and take in the vast view below at the same time.
9. Dress warm for this pool. Hanging of the side of a ice-crusted mountain in Switzerland, the pool confronts a fear of hypothermia and a fear of height simultaneously. I can’t help but wonder if it’s customary to wear a parka as a swimsuit cover-up before and after entering the water. I know I’d be sporting one.
10. Just looking at bathers enjoying this sky-top pool at theMarina Bay Sands in Singapore makes me cringe. Where are the guard rails and safety harnesses? What if someone drinks too much and ventures towards the edge? What if you go for a night swim and get confused about where to dive in? It seems as though swimmers might slide right out and fall into the empty space below.












8 comments
ambrlyn2112 Thursday 16 August 2012
That’s so amazing!! What a great idea! Personally I’m terrified of heights(like a terrible, horrendous fear), of heights. But it looks beautiful – I Love swimming, absolutely Love it, love water, pools, lakes, rivers, oceans, cold-cold water to drink constantly, I’d give it a try & if it spooked me I’d stop looking down!! But with such an amazing view while swimming that may be hard. Still Love the pool & design of it, fabulous!!
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Poppy Wednesday 22 August 2012
I’m 8 years old and I myself dont think that’s ideal. That’s only because im terified of heights and what iff all of a sudden it gives way,:(
Stacey Friday 24 August 2012
Looks fantastic, But would i swim in it ? Would i hell !! Im not scared of heights and i love swimming but i physically couldnt enter that swimming pool
denis day Wednesday 31 October 2012
It’s the first time in my life that I’m glad that I can’t swim
Elizabeth Thursday 1 November 2012
I am 86 and could not even look at it, really scary.
Paul Wednesday 14 November 2012
Fantastic must be almost like flying
paul thomas Sunday 25 November 2012
I think i`d love a swim in that, just for a little excitement, in a mundane life.
Greg Sunday 28 April 2013
Awesome, an engineering marvel, I love swimming and would go in this in a heartbeat.