A Roundup of Hong Kong Pools

Leisure and Cultural Services Department (LCSD) operates 44 public swimming pools in Hong Kong and Kowloon, often featuring one or more 50m pools as well as shallow areas dedicated to children. There are three swimming sessions each day available for swimmers from 6:30am-12:00, 1:00-6:00 and 7:00-10:00pm with fees starting from $19 for single session admission; monthly passes cost $150 with lockers available – simply insert a refundable HK$5 coin to secure it, or bring your own padlock.

Donning your swimwear, there is nothing quite as refreshing on a warm summer’s day than cooling off in a refreshing pool surrounded by scenic beauty! Our roundup of Hong Kong pools features some of the best spots for relaxing swims around Hong Kong; from luxurious rooftop pools like W Hong Kong’s to destination-style swimming pools such as Morrison Hill and Tseung Kwan O.

Swimming pools provide the whole family with an ideal way to spend their free time outdoors, get exercise, socialise and burn off extra energy – no wonder swimming is Hong Kong’s top children’s sport!

When searching for a swimming pool, be sure to consider both upfront costs and long-term maintenance expenses. Also important are type of pool desired as well as budget considerations – each price/option vary significantly so do your research carefully before making a final decision.

Some individuals prefer vinyl liner pools in order to reduce up-front project costs and long-term expenses, while others opt for fiberglass pools due to their durability and aesthetic value. Some even take out pool loans in order to help manage both up-front costs and monthly payments more easily.

The JW Marriott’s outdoor swimming pool boasts breathtaking city views, making it a prime spot for relaxing swims or refreshing drinks in the sunshine. Victoria Harbour can be seen from every vantage point around Victoria Harbour; during sunset or sunrise hours the view becomes particularly remarkable.

This destination public swimming pool is a hit among families, thanks to its array of waterslides and activities tailored for children. Swimming with Hong Kong’s iconic skyscrapers in the background is truly amazing; when it gets too hot you can take a dip into either its sparkling infinity pool or heated indoor pool!

Hong Kong’s largest swimming pool, this location attracts numerous swimmers each weekday morning to log laps before going off to work. Indoor facilities include its main pool, diving pool and two teaching pools; with the outer area featuring water slides suitable for all ages.