I recieved an e-mail from budget travel, it's a magazine, about the top pools from hotels around the world. I thought they were pretty cool, so I'd share them.
You can take small sailboats out on the saltwater pool at San Alfonso del Mar, in Algarrobo, Chile. The pool measures two thirds of a mile in length—Guinness World Records calls it the largest in the world. (Courtesy San Alfonso del Mar)
(Courtesy Park Hyatt Tokyo)
The Park Hyatt Tokyo's sleek, 47th-floor swimming pool has jaw-dropping vistas of Tokyo and even venerable Mount Fuji. (Courtesy Park Hyatt Tokyo)
The two-acre pool deck at the Viceroy Miami features Japanese blueberry trees, swanky chaise lounges and beds, and three types of pools: an 80-person hot tub, a wading pool, and a football-field-size swimming pool. (Courtesy Viceroy Miami)
(Courtesy Hotel Caruso Belvedere)
(Courtesy InterContinental Hong Kong)
You'll swim with five species of sharks (16 sharks in all!) at the Golden Nugget's $30 million pool complex in Las Vegas. (Courtesy Golden Nugget)
Take a waterslide straight through the Golden Nugget's 200,000-gallon shark tank. You'll see stingrays, massive Queensland grouper, and silvery jack crevalle, too. (Courtesy Golden Nugget)
(Courtesy Al Bustan Palace InterContinental Muscat)
So there were more, but it is making wish I was at one of them where it's warm! Right now it's spring break and it's so cold outside :(. I am ready for summer!
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