10 Pools You Must TRY Before You DIE

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10 Pools you must TRY Before you DIE
I can’t imagine a world without pools. I mean, they’re so useful for those hot days when nothing seems to make the heat go away. But some places around the world have made an extra effort to give us some of the best pools ever. Random colors, see-through glass, extravagant decorations...these pools are nothing like your community public swimming spot. Today I'll be introducing you to "10 Pools that you must try before you die." These pools have jaw-dropping features that will make you forget where you are. And yes, you've seen some of them before in some of my videos about scary pools. But who said we should stay away from scary? Scary is fun! But there are also pools that are simply unique, and today they earned a spot on this list. Let's check them out!

Marina Bay Sands, Singapore

We start the list with a very famous pool. Perhaps the most famous infinity pool in the world. It’s the one in SkyPark, at the top of the prestigious Marina Bay Sands hotel. If you’re afraid of heights, you might not wanna get too close to the edge of this pool. But one thing is for sure, this is one of the best spots to get a view of the Asian metropolis. From there you can get a glimpse of the neighboring Gardens by The Bay, which features a unique light show at night. The pool is about 200 meters high above the ground and its size is three times larger than an Olympic pool. Today, this famous tourist spot has become famous on social media, so you might run into a lot of influencers and Instagram celebrities if you make your way to this spot. But don’t worry about the pool being crowded. There’s enough space for everyone! Just keep in mind, it’s a bit of an exclusive place, so you’ll have to check-in for at least one night in the hotel in order to enjoy this unique pool.

Golden Nugget, USA

The Golden Nugget is the perfect pool for a visit to Las Vegas. In this exotic pool, you can swim surrounded by sharks. It might sound scary, but there's a thick layer of glass that separates you from them. So you can freely enjoy the pool while the sharks watch you, or let them swim while you watch them...whatever sounds best for you! There's also a three-story high waterslide on which you can ride and pass right through the shark tank before going back into the pool. The pool cost around 30 million dollars, which honestly, makes sense for a place like Las Vegas. With that much money I better hope that glass between us and the sharks is more than enough to keep us safe. So, if you visit Las Vegas for some gambling and nightlife fun, you better make sure you also add this pool to your list! It's an experience you don't wanna miss.

Transparent Pool, Fiji
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When people have a lot of money, they can pretty much go anywhere. And that includes Laucala Island in Fiji, which is a privately owned island that functions as an island resort. If you fancy spending the night in this place, you just need to pay 6,000 dollars and then you get to enjoy all the amenities that this place has to offer - including its transparent pool, which has lately become a trend on Instagram. This pool has glass edges, which allow for amazing pictures that are very representative of this unique spot. And if you get tired of swimming, you can enjoy other things on the island such as its five restaurants and bars, horse riding, an 18 hole golf course, and of course...the many beautiful beaches surrounding this place. It definitely sounds like a very exotic and expensive experience, but if you have the time (and the money) to visit this place, you should definitely check it out.

The Badeschiff, Germany

What makes the Badeschiff so unique is the fact that it's a pool inside a river. In fact, the word Badeschiff literally translates into “Bathing Ship”, which is what this pool looks like! It was built out of a shipping container and then it was in\stalled on the East Harbor section of the River Spree in Berlin. While this river looks very nasty, Germans have found a way to make the most out of this place whether it's summertime or wintertime. In the summer people are likely to stay after sunset hours all the way until midnight. That's because they have DJs and a lot of social activities that aren't limited to staying in the water. They even have table tennis, table football, and a lot of other things that will definitely make it hard for people to want to leave.

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