Best Hong Kong Hotel Swimming Pools: How to Get a Pool Pass
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Swim and Splash at Hong Kong’s Best Hotel Pools with Memberships and Passes

Header Hong Kongs Best Hotel Pools with Day Passes Photo by Facebook/The Fullerton Ocean Park Hotel Hong Kong

If you're looking for the ultimate relaxation experience, nothing beats a dip in a luxurious swimming pool at a hotel. From rooftop pools serving up views of the city, to serene lagoon-shaped pools for the ultimate of calm, hotels around Hong Kong are offering guests extravagant swimming experiences that are not to be missed this sizzling summer.

Here are some of the best swimming pools at Hong Kong’s top hotels that offer wellness experience passes and health memberships for all who want to swim laps of luxury.

W Hong Kong, West Kowloon

Swim and Splash at Hong Kong’s Best Hotel Pools with Memberships and Passes
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Located on the sky-high 76th floor, this rooftop pool is one of the highest in the city, offering stunning views of the sparkling blue waters beyond what surrounds you. And if you want to relax, there are plenty of chaise lounges for you to recline on along the side under the gilded mosaic walls reflecting golden rays of sun.

The only hotel on the list to order a one-off, single day pool pass, the W Hong Kong standard weekday pass grants one-time access between Mondays to Fridays (except public holidays), alongside a complimentary glass of champagne sent from the poolside bar. The package also includes access to the hotel’s gym on the same day, and a gift voucher worth HK$500, for your choice of the rejuvenating treatments offered by W Hotel’s bliss ® spa.

Where: WET®, 76/F, W Hong Kong Hotel, Elements, 1 Austin Road, West Kowloon, Kowloon

How much: Buy passes here, Starting from HK$750

The Mira, Tsim Sha Tsui

Swim and Splash at Hong Kong’s Best Hotel Pools with Memberships and Passes
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Offering easy access to their 25-metre indoor infinity pool with an adjoining heated jacuzzi, Mira Hotel offers up their pool pass as an all-encompassing membership package under their MiraSpa branch. The spa offers a range of services as well, where you can seamlessly transition from the spa to the wellness zone to take full advantage of the extensive fitness facilities, temperature-controlled spa treatments, and lounge discounts to boot.

The pool is surrounded by glowing lights, creating the perfect ambiance for a dip under a dazzling arrangement embedded into an aurora borealis inspired ceiling of LED stars.

Where: B3, The Mira Hong Kong, Mira Place, 118 – 130 Nathan Road, Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon

How much: Book membership here, Starting from HK$7480 (3 month period)

Asaya at The Rosewood, Tsim Sha Tsui

Swim and Splash at Hong Kong’s Best Hotel Pools with Memberships and Passes
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For a luxury wellness experience to match, Rosewood Hong Kong’s 25-metre-long outdoor infinity pool offers breath-taking views of Victoria Harbour. As part of an indulgent day pass package, their indulgent Asaya Day Retreat offers a dedicated programme to bookend your swim.

The package offers full access to the infinity pool as well as fitness centre, a 60-minute Spa session, plus a 60-minute guided session with a Resident Practitioner in either the art of Singing Bowl Therapy, Mindfulness Meditation, Expressive Arts Therapy, Sports Therapy, or Functional Insights Training. Plus, you can also replenish from within by tucking into a nourishing and healthy three-course set lunch at the Asaya Kitchen.

Where: Rosewood Hong Kong, Victoria Dockside, 18 Salisbury Road, Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon

How much: Book here, HK$4058

The Fullerton, Aberdeen

Swim and Splash at Hong Kong’s Best Hotel Pools with Memberships and Passes
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Bringing together lavishness and eco-friendly amenities, Hong Kong’s Southside boasts The Fullerton Ocean Park Hotel. This oceanfront resort offers a unique blend of sustainability and indulgence, inviting guests to relax and unwind amidst stunning natural surroundings. As a standout feature, its 60-metre outdoor infinity pool grants a serene oasis for guests to swim, soak up the sun, and take in breath-taking views of the surrounding ocean and lush greenery, with poolside cabanas providing the perfect spot to lounge and unwind in complete privacy.

Day passes come with a minimum of two sessions included, with prices starting at HK$600 for adults, and HK$300 for children between the ages of three to 12-years old. Keen swimmers who love the blend of top-notch facilities and being near the outdoors can opt for long-term membership tiers, which start at HK$8,000 (monthly membership).

Where: The Fullerton Ocean Park, 3 Ocean Drive, Aberdeen, Hong Kong

How much: Book membership here, Starting from HK$600 (two sessions)

Cordis, Mong Kok

Swim and Splash at Hong Kong’s Best Hotel Pools with Memberships and Passes
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Boasting stunning views of Kowloon, Cordis Hong Kong hosts a 20-metre heated rooftop swimming pool that stays at the perfect temperature for a refreshing swim all seasons. Enhancing the experience even further underwater, swimmers can also enjoy a uniquely soothing underwater audio system and dancing fibre optic lights under the ripples.

Access to the pool comes as part of an all-inclusive health and fitness membership paid on either a monthly or annual basis. Comprising of three main tiers, all options include complimentary access to the exercise facilities centre, changing rooms, as well as the relaxing sauna, on top of pool use. Alongside discounts on spa packages and dining.

Where: Level 42, Cordis Hong Kong, 555 Shanghai Street, Mong Kok, Kowloon

How much: Book membership here, Starting from HK$3800 (monthly)

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