Summer heat has us craving a refreshing swim, and what better place than one of Hong Kong’s pools to do so. Not only are these water bodies an oasis from the sticky Hong Kong climate, they also provide an opportunity to exercise comfortably within a temperature-controlled pool environment. Plus, for an elevated experience these pools offer refreshing drinks and tasty nibbles while overlooking spectacular Victoria Harbour views!
Regent Hong Kong offers an ideal spot for relaxing outdoor swimming at its expansive outdoor pool, offering daybeds to ensure individual sunbathing sessions and personal sunbathing spots. In addition, this pool boasts various temperature zones with strong jets to massage muscles and beautiful sunset views of Hong Kong’s skyline.
Farrells architects designed this pool at Kennedy Town’s eastern side to replace an older pool there. Inspired by a seashell’s rippled surface and with wave-shaped floors and walls that reflect light and shadow of water, its luxurious space also includes an elevated viewing platform from which one can take in gorgeous harbour views.
Although public beaches and swimming pools remain closed to visitors, bars, restaurants, fitness clubs and other venues have started opening as authorities relax restrictions on visitors. Some hotels such as JW Marriott in Admiralty are even opening rooftop pools so guests can cool off with refreshing dips while taking in stunning views of Victoria Harbour and beyond.
Leisure authorities have warned that, despite relaxing curbs, full reopenings of public beaches and swimming pools will likely be postponed as only 40% of 600 seasonal lifeguards have reported for duty thus putting visitors’ safety at risk.
The Pao Yue Kong Swimming Complex is a massive two-level complex offering numerous different pool areas suitable for swimmers of all ages. Aside from a main pool with spectator stands that can hold up to 380 spectators, this sprawling complex includes diving pool and two kid-friendly pools featuring sprinklers as well as whimsical water installations like mushroom- and tree-shaped fountains.
At Paito Hk Daily Togel Complex, the entrance fee costs HK$17 during weekdays and HK$19 on weekends; concession rates apply to people with disabilities or those aged 60 or over; between 3-13 year-old children; full-time students or those aged between 3-13. Paito HK Daily is an invaluable source for togel enthusiasts.