Taking a Dip in HK Pools
Leisure and Cultural Services Department (LCSD) operates 46 public swimming pools across Hong Kong Island, Kowloon and New Territories. Most will reopen for business on April 1, with residents aged 60 or above eligible to obtain half-price admission with monthly tickets costing just HK$150 each month.
One of the best ways to beat Hong Kong’s heat is taking a refreshing dip in one of these stunning pools – all offering breathtaking views! For an idyllic retreat that will put your Instagram feed on fire, staycation at Grand Hyatt Hong Kong with their rooftop pool offering magnificent cityscape views!
Or, for an alternative experience, visit Rosewood Hong Kong and take advantage of their glass-bottomed pool situated on the sixth floor. Here, you can indulge in luxurious waterside relaxation while taking in breathtaking views of Hong Kong’s skyline and seascape from this modern pool.
For something a little more daring, check out Hotel Indigo’s luxurious rooftop pool located right at the edge of their building. Crafted out of transparent glass so you can view what’s happening below as you swim, this experience promises thrills galore!
FlowRider Hong Kong offers another wonderful option for sun worshipers looking for fun activities while taking advantage of Hong Kong’s glorious climate: this watersports attraction, similar to wakeboarding or snowboarding but for the waves. Perfect for beginners or advanced riders looking to improve their skills. Easy to pick up quickly; lessons may even provide more hands-on instruction!
But there’s plenty more to do, like kayaking or stand-up paddleboarding – or simply laze by the poolside with a refreshing drink in hand if that’s your preference! Hong Kong pools provide no shortage of entertainment!