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The Largest Swimming Pool in the World, Algarrobo, Chile
The pool holds a staggering 250 million liters (66 million gallons) of water and is the equivalent to about 6,000 8-meter long pools. Located about 90 kilometers (56 miles) from Santiago, San Alfonso del Mar is a major tourist attraction and popular destination for both Chileans and tourists from around the world.
Grand Canyon Luxury Resort
Amangiri’s Aman Spa features a floatation therapy pavilion, water pavilion with sauna, steam room, cold plunge and step pool, fitness center and yoga pavilion. These suites enjoy uninterrupted views of the valley’s dunes and plateaus.
Conrad Koh Samui Resort and Spa
Surrounded by a dazzling azure sea and close to lush rainforests, the Conrad Koh Samui is located on the tropical island of Koh Samui. This luxury hotel was named the Best Luxury Wellness Spa for Asia in 2013 by the World Luxury Spa Awards and as one of the Top 25 Luxury Hotels in Thailand by TripAdvisor Travelers’ Choice® awards 2014. It also is a 2014 TripAdvisor Certificate of Excellence Award recipient.
Aquaria Grande, Mumbai, India
Located in the finest location of Borivali, Devidas Lane, an up market residential neighborhood, just a couple of minutes walk from Jain Derasar and just 0.5 kms from Western express highway and Link Road.
Huvafen Fushi – Maldives
Pristine waters below your ocean bungalow’s glass floor. Immersed in surreal beauty in a private courtyard onshore. “Rooms” at sea – a traditional Maldivian dhoni, fitted with modern indulgences.
Aquaria Grande Residential Tower, Mumbai, India
Aquaria Grande Tower is currently under construction. But when the project will be finished, it will be one of the most amazing places to live. That is because the balconies will be converted into pools.
Luxurious Holidays at Maya Ubud Resort & Spa Bali
Designed by awards winning architect, Budiman Hendropurnomo of Denton Corker Marshall, Maya Ubud Resort & Spa represents a paradise oasis created on earth. Swimming pool, bar, restaurant, leisure areas and beautiful designed rooms give you the impression that you are suspended somewhere between the sky and the river valley below. The design concept of Maya Ubud Resort & Spa is a celebration of Balinese culture and heritage. Tropical gardens invite you to rest in the afternoon, as the piece of land is itself a tranquil haven. Meanwhile the architect did not forget about the History lesson: Indonesian heritage is represented in the eclectic collection of antiques in the open plan lobby, the restaurants and villas.
Cambrian Hotel- The Perfect Mix Between Rustic and Luxurious Design, Switzerland
Situated amid the pristine scenery of the Swiss Alps, and with stunning mountain views in every direction, The Cambrian provides for the ideal getaway, especially at this time of year, when the Alps are covered with a thick blanket of snow. Whether you’re here for the unsurpassed skiing on the slopes of the Bernese Oberland, to fill your lungs with all that clear, snow-tinged air in the forests and cow-flecked pastures of the surrounding hillsides, or simply to indulge in the hotel’s high-end dining or unwind in its award-winning spa, you’re sure to leave Adelboden in a relaxed and rejuvenated state. Just look at the cows reclining in the meadows outside. They don’t look stressed, do they?
Huvafen Fushi: The Sexiest Resort in the Maldives
Sophisticated older sister to Niyama, Huvafen Fushi’s atmosphere combines contemporary and romantic touches for a sleek and sensual environment. The resort is located within its very own lagoon, making for a truly private retreat, and features underwater spa rooms, underground wine cellars, and fiber-optic lit pools reflective of the stars in the sky. With all of its charms and allure, Huvafen Fushi is just beckoning for you to come and stay a while.
The Library, Koh Samui, Thailand
This pool with “red water” might suggest a crime scene. Well, no harm was done. This pool at The Library in Thailand looks as though the water is red, that is because of the of red, orange and yellow mosaic tiles installed on the bottom of the pool. The effect is amplified by the red lounge mattresses by the edge of the pool.