Top 5 Hong Kong Pools For Kids and Families
Whether you’re looking to splash in the waves or cool down with a refreshing drink, Hong Kong has plenty of options. Here are our picks for the best hk pools for kids and families.
With stunning city views, this rooftop pool is an absolute must-visit. The pool stays at the perfect temperature all year round, and swimmers can enjoy dancing fibre optic lights under the water, plus a soothing underwater audio system and a relaxing Jacuzzi. There’s also a bar serving drinks and snacks for those who want to stay longer.
This fun-filled pool is a hit with older kids and features bigger slides than the other ones on this list. It’s easy to get to, being just a short walk from the Airport Express and a stone’s throw away from the MTR.
The pool is open daily from 8am and closing time is at 9pm. You can visit the pool for just a day pass or if you’re planning on staying longer, you can opt for one of their long-term membership tiers.
Located near to the HKU MTR station, this indoor and outdoor pool is a great place to take the kids for a swim. It has a toddler training pool, small slides, fountains and animals to climb on. It’s also close to Hammer Hill Road so you can grab a bite to eat at the nearby food court. The pool is closed on Mondays for cleaning.
The swanky WET rooftop pool over in Kowloon needs no introduction, and is known for its incredible panoramic city views, an enviable jacuzzi, and a pool party atmosphere. You can sip a glass of champagne while bobbing along to slick tunes, or enjoy a tasty beverage by the waterside. Just don’t forget your camera – this is the pool where you’ll want to snap some pics.
The only downside to this fun pool is the fact that it’s a little bit pricey. However, this is expected given that it’s located in a premium location and is operated by a leading luxury hotel chain. If you’re planning to visit, we recommend booking online ahead of time. This way, you can avoid the line and ensure that your spot is secure. This is especially important as the pool can get pretty crowded during peak times.