Living on the edge: The world’s best infinity pools
SOAK up some rays and a fabulous view
Make a splash in the world's best infinity pools
There’s nothing that gives you that smug ’I’m on holiday’ feeling quite like an infinity pool.
It’s the absolutely height of luxury.
Of course, not all infinity pool are created equally and some stand definitely out from the crowd.
Grab a huge book and the sun cream, here are the best infinity pools around the world.
Jade Mountain in St lucia
Jade Mountain, St Lucia
There’s nowhere else quite as Instagrammable than the infinity pools of Jade Mountain.
This is probably because you’re not jostling with the crowds: there’s one in every single room.
In fact, each room has one wall missing so you wake up to perfect views and can jump into your private pool the second you wake up.
Marina Bay Sands in Singapore
Marina Bay Sands, Singapore
Marina Bay Sands is the height of exclusivity.
It’s not only the largest infinity pool, at 57s floors up, it’s also the highest in the world.
You have to be a guest to use the pool, if you’re a visitor then you’ll have to make do with the view from the observation deck.
The Kempinski Hotel Ishtar by the Dead Sea, Jordan
Girl takes selfie in infinity pool
Heritance Kandalama, Sri lanka
The key aspect of Heritance Kandalama’s pool is that it cleverly blends in the view of the beautiful Kandalama lake behind it.
The clever design gives you the impression that you’re actually swimming in the lake.
The Cambrian, Switzerland
Most of the best infinity pools are built in tropical locations, but Switzerland’s The Cambrian make the most of their snowy backdrops.
It might not be all sun soaring temperatures, but the views are jaw-dropping.
Just make sure you have a robe near the pool to wrap up warm when you hope out.
Conrad Rangali Island Resort, Maldives
Grace, Santorini
Santorini is always top of the list for beautiful holidays.
There’s nowhere better to enjoy this Greek island than Grace.
The infinity pool is the largest on the island and offers uninterrupted views of the Caldera.