Hong Kong Pools – The Best Places to Cool Off in the Heat

As temperatures heat up and summer reaches its fullest potential, now is the time to find refuge in one of Hong Kong’s many delightful pool destinations. From scenic Morrison Hill to Tseung Kwan O’s mega water playground, swimming provides an effective form of low impact exercise with great therapeutic value; not to mention relaxing and unwinding as you make your way across its numerous pools! Not to mention its added health benefits of reduced stress levels and energy boosting!

Regent Hong Kong’s outdoor pool terrace provides stunning harbour views for an idyllic spot to soak up some sun. The large pool is great for swimming laps or simply lazing about, while cozy daybeds provide space to rest your eyes or order drinks and snacks from within the Regent Hong Kong hotel.

Fish Bar and Pool Lounge at this hotel provides an ideal place to unwind before or after swimming, providing the ideal poolside experience! Reserve a cabana now to enhance it further!

Set amid Admiralty, this hotel’s outdoor pool provides breathtaking views of Hong Kong’s skyline and is the perfect place to unwind after an exhausting day at work or unwind after playing with your kids in their outdoor kid lagoon, boasting interactive facilities like an aqua tunnel, water shooters, and slides – as well as being an idyllic retreat to relax or recharge before or after entering an intensive schedule of training classes or meetings.

On the 40th floor of Traders Hotel is an incredible rooftop pool perfect for relaxing and taking in breathtaking city views. Equipped with underwater lights and sounds for added ambience, its bar/restaurant also provide convenient opportunities to grab drinks or food quickly on-the-go.

Leisure and Cultural Services Department’s 22 public swimming pools provide plenty of choices. Entry fees range between HK$17 weekdays and 19 weekends; discounted entry fees may apply for those above 60, between the ages of 3-13 or full-time students; children under three can enter for free. It’s always recommended to bring along towels, sunscreen and change of clothing; don’t miss one of Hong Kong’s premier pools and enjoy hours of sun-kissed fun.

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