Incredible Infinity Pool in Bali.
Photo credit: Sean McGrath
Introduction
It’s the middle of a blistering hot summer in the United States, so taking a dip in the cool water of an infinity pool sounds heavenly. The design of infinity edge pools are visually stunning, as the swimming pool appears like the edge vanished and the pool stretches into the horizon or to infinity. The design concept of infinity pools originated in France, but the very expensive vanishing edge swimming pools are usually found nowadays in gorgeous locations like exotic resorts or exclusive estates. Some of the most stunning infinity pools are situated on a cliff, or on a hillside next to green foliage, or stretching out as if to meet with the sea. We think these images show off some incredible infinity pools.
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Alila Pool (HDR) Taken at the Alila Ubud in Bali.
Photo credit: Sean McGrath
Bora Bora Infinity Beach Pool
Photo credit: Duncan Rawlinson
Tahiti disappearing edge infinity pool at sunset with pool bar
Photo credit: Duncan Rawlinson
Infinity pool with a flower and the sea in the “horizon,” beyond the vanishing edge.
Photo credit: Carnaval King 08
Infinity pool at Saint John Mykonos in Greece.
Photo credit: Upsilon Andromedae
Acapulco infinity pool on a steep hillside in the midst of a jungle.
Photo credit: CHRISTOPHER MACSURAK
St. Lucia Pitons infinity pool at Jade Mountain Resort.
Photo credit: davitydave
This will be a good week in Zihuatanejo Mexico.
Photo credit: Chris Martin
The Sha Wellness Clinic just outside Benidorm in Spain.
Photo credit: John O’Nolan
Sky Pool at the Hotel Villa Mahal in Turkey.
Photo credit: cloudzilla
Infinity pool, Taj Malabar Hotel in Cochin, India.
Photo credit: Brian Snelson
The One & Only Resort Reethi Rah in the Maldives.
Photo credit: Sarah_Ackerman
Swimming pool in the sky on the 57 floor of the Marina Bay Sands Casino in Singapore. Not quite a vanishing edge, but impressive nonetheless.
Photo credit: green_kermit
Paradise pool in the Maldives
Photo credit: Sarah_Ackerman
Lovely Infinity Pool and the only one in the whole Hacienda del Alamo complex, Spain.
Photo credit: Supermac1961
Blue Jaz Infinity Pool Garden City of Samal Island.
Photo credit: Reuel Mark Delez
Infinity Pool with Indian Ocean in the background.
Photo credit: Sarah_Ackerman
Taj Malabar Infinity Pool
Photo credit: Brian Snelson
Southern California at Dusk.
Photo credit: ToGa Wanderings
The horizon edge looks out over Santa Barbara.
Photo credit: Doc Searls






































#1 & #3 are the same pool.
The law says that the product must be sold for the price on the advertisement otherwise it is bate and switch which is against the law I see no publish price so it must be free
you have a few duplicates.
1,3 same pool
5, 9, 27 same pool
11, 12 same pool
19, 22, 25 same pool
They are from different angles Mack, thus not duplicates.
Well, they did promise us 30 inifinity pools which suggests 30 DIFFERENT pools. They may be from different angles, but they are numbered differently also suggesting that the person who posted this wanted you to believe they are, in fact, different pools. So, yes, my friend.. they are duplicates. They are the same pool duplicated on the page, just with different views. And, as for the pool in Singapore, it is an infinity pool if you look at it the way you are supposed to: horizontally, not vertically. It’s actually one of the trippier infinity pools I’ve seen because it looks like when you swim to the edge, you’ll just keep going and fall down to the streets below.
bump!
Thanky Thanky for all this good infomriaotn!
I will paint this one day.
they claim to be different pools, not just different angles, so yeah, they are duplicates
Oh, man. I think I need a better job…
#25 and #19 are the exact same PICTURE. They just tinted it so that it would look different. Don’t get me wrong, they’re beautiful, but really? The same pool 3 times and the same exact picture twice? Just limit the list to different pools so you don’t look like an ass.
I’m pretty sure I saw a floater in #24
#6 is not Bora Bora. Its the pool at the Intercontinental in Tahiti
Surely one of the poorest researched lists on the net, the author should be sacked for this garbage. So many pictures of the same pool and, as mentioned already, the EXACT same picture was in the list twice! How sad.
Dumb!!!! Stubleupon you have failed me once more.
“Hint: Use “J” and “K” keys (after the page finish loading) to navigate from picture to picture.”
Of course stupid feature doesn’t work and the site is very buggy.
#19, 22 and 25 are the same pool.
These pictures are beautiful, and it’s a shame that you can’t enjoy them without pointing out the fact that there are duplicates. Does it really matter?? So sad. I loved them!!!
indeed, the Tahiti and Bora Bora are the same Tahiti pool during day and night, two different angles
great pool anyway
#16!! WANT!!
These pictures repeat one pool twice and another pool 3 times… kinda odd… but they are pretty… even if there’s only 26 pools
I’ve swum in the first one, in the aillia spa in Bali,went there on honeymoon,absolute heaven
It’s not the first time I came along on this amazing site, and especially to these extraordinary pool samples. They’re indeed, the best in the world,
I know where there is another one
It’s in the idyllic little town I call home, Agnes Water Qld Australia…Paradise! You can check it out here:
http://www.sunriseat1770.com.au/images.html
Amazing photographs! I love the one on the 57th floor….I am so scared of heights, I would never be able to enjoy that otherwise — so thanks for the awesome pictures!
The J and K key navigation doesn’t work in Firefox 6. When I try it, it activates the “quick find” tool. Guess it has to be disabled before I can use it.
Great pictures, nonetheless
wow i liked many of them…. Awesome stuff…
#19, 22 and 25 are the same pool. I’m pretty sure I saw a floater in #24
you are a selfish admin………. did not let my link prevail…
These are great images! Infinity Pools are some of the coolest pools I have seen.
Impiana KLCC in kuala lumpur has an infinite pool with views of the KL skyline and the close Petronas towers…
All of these pools are incredible! But I love the Singapore one! 57th floor pool! and you can look down! Fascinating!
Beautiful and breathtaking. I noticed a few of them were the same pool, and yet from different prespectives/time of day. Still, all are beautiful.