Hong Kong is best known for its shopping and dim sum, but the city also boasts some spectacular swimming pools – from world’s highest pool to natural infinity ponds on mountain slopes – perfect spots to cool off! Here are some of the city’s most scenic spots where swimming enthusiasts can unwind.
Swimming offers many health and wellbeing advantages for body, mind and overall wellbeing. Not only can it offer great exercise benefits, but swimming also helps reduce stress levels and boost energy levels – great for relieving depression or mental health conditions as a relaxing activity; plus it may boost metabolism up to 20%!
Are you searching for an ideal spot to go swimming in Hong Kong? Look no further than Kowloon Park public pool! Featuring three outdoor leisure pools complete with waterfalls, rocks and footbridge, as well as indoor training pool and diving pool; as well as a convenient small shop near the pool offering swim costumes, floats toys drinks and snacks; Kowloon Park public pool provides something suitable for individuals as well as families alike!
This pool offers one of the greatest advantages: it’s open year-round! So whenever the heat hits, you can head here for some respite from its heat. Not only is the water fresh and spacious, but you can even rent lockers to protect your belongings if need be.
Another incredible aspect of this pool is that it’s very affordable, especially if you’re on a tight budget or studying. Members of Hong Kong Swimming Club even get to swim free on Saturday and Sunday!
Not to be missed is that the pool is conveniently close to the beach, providing an ideal place for sunbathing in the sunshine. Unfortunately, however, due to high beach traffic levels during peak times it can get very crowded; to ensure some peace and quiet come early. Otherwise, this beach offers great opportunities to unwind with friends or family, with kid-friendly rides and activities specifically for them to enjoy as well as having a lifeguard on duty for added peace of mind for parents.
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