An infinity pool is a swimming pool which produces a visual effect extending to the horizon, or disappears- extends to the infinite illusion, hence its name. This type of pool is very expensive because it requires an architectural design and very sophisticated and complex engineering. It also assumes that you want to create the illusion of infinity, but bear in mind that the effect will reflect on the horizon, so that the investment is justified only when there is something worth looking into as the sunrise or a beautiful view. In fact, the pool edge terminates in a weird location some millimetres below the level of the pool water.
Murni’s Villa – Ubud, Bali
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Lake Manyara Serena Lodge – Tanzania, Africa

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Golden Triangle Resort – Chiang Rai, Thailand

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Kandalama Hotel – Dambulla, Sri Lanka

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Tat Kuang Si Waterfall – Luang Prabang, Laos (natural)

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Alila Ubud Hotel – Bali, Indonesia

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Sheraton Waikiki – Hawaii

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Hotel Villa Mahal – Turkey

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Rangali Island – Maldives

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Kempinski Hotel Ishtar – Dead Sea, Jordan

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North Narrabeen Tidal Pool – Sydney, Australia(natural)

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Puerto Vallarta, Mexico

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Intercontinental Hotel, Fiji

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Mes Amis Resort, St. Martin Villa

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Ubud Hanging Gardens – Bali, Indonesia

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Marina Bay Sands Hotel and Casino – Singapore

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Dreams Resort – Puerto Vallarta, Mexico

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Langham Hotel, Thailand

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