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10 Spectacular Ocean Pools Around the World

By Glanze Patrick staff@designtimes.com | Apr 05, 2024 05:23 AM EDT


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When an oil sample of the ocean is trying to seduce you, but you are worried about secure spaces, ocean pools are the best options to handle the situation. The spaces of those aquatic reservoirs, be it the work of nature or the byproduct of the concrete, make the swimming experiences where people could have surreal scenic views fascinating. The great cutting waves will tell the stories of Ireland lightly to the South and the tropical pathways of the Bahamas and Samoa. Below are the top ten worth-seeing ocean pools in the world.

1. Dublin Bay's Forty Foot - Ireland


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Use 40 ft from Dublin as a chance to do a cannonball straight into the Irish Sea and dip in the turquoise water for a revitalizing experience. The tidal pool that embraces welcomes swimmers of the year, and its history reaches over 250 years. While bathers are welcome here, they are advised to be wary of the changing depths and conditions.

2. Queen's Baths - Eleuthera, Bahamas


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The interesting places in the Bahamas are the Queen's Baths on Eleuthera, which are seen from the vantage point of land. From here, you can see the warm bay water contrast with the furious, baby-blue Atlantic beyond. Nestled alongside the famed Glass Window Bridge, these bubble "scotch tubs" are best suited at low or moderate tides.

3. Grotto della Poesia - Salento, Italy


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A natural and cultural heritage site, it attracts several visitors eager to learn more about its history, biodiversity, and the petroglyphs it holds. Travel to the Grotto of Poetry in Italy's Salento region. It is perched in a natural sinkhole that entices those who dare leap into a burst of beautiful cyan water. Close to the limestone cliffs containing ancient inscriptions, this hidden and romantic cave provides a route to the Pearl Blue Tramuntana Sea.

4. Tunnels Beaches - Devon, England


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Stroll through dark gorge tunnels to reach Tunnels Beach in North Devon, England, which can be seen only at low tides per month. Back then, the faded Victorians sunbathed, and the smugglers took perils on the pebble beaches. There, right in the heart of London, is a rich vein of maritime history.

5. To Sua Ocean Trench - Samoa


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Descend into Samoa's To Sua Ocean Trench, a stunning swimming hole nestled amidst the island's volcanic landscape. Accessible by a ladder or daring jump, this emerald-green pool offers crystal-clear waters and lush jungle surroundings.

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6. Bondi Icebergs Pool - Sydney, Australia


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From the top of Bondi Beach, you can see how the gritty water of the Royal Bondi Pool reacts to the waves. Although the saltwater pool is illimitable for public access, it presents a respite from the rigors of the Tasman Sea, but swimmers will find surfers more confrontable than the roughness of the waves.

7.Piscinas das Marés - Porto, Portugal


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Get acquainted with Portugal's historical and architectural legacy by visiting the Piscinas das Marés in the vicinity of Porto. These saltwater pools are located amidst wild coastlines. For ocean lovers and swimming enthusiasts, Siza Vieira's pool designs provide a thrilling experience of swimming in the ocean and fresh air.

8. Porto de Galinhas Natural Pools - Brazil


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Board the ship to the beautiful Porto de Galinhas in Brazil; you can float in the turquoise pools and drift away into tranquility. These pools, known as Borrachudos, are reachable by transport boat, the traditional jangadas. They create a serene atmosphere, while the beaches of Recife are eye-boggling.

9. The Seapoint pavilion - Cape Town, South Africa


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Drop in and immerse yourself in the electric mood of Sea Point Pavilion Cape Town, South Africa, where ocean pools look out at the Atlantic Ocean. The choice between swimming, diving, and sunbathing in the grass inspires people to choose the version they like most, so this beautiful seaside open spot caters to a wide range of people's needs.

10. Limu Pools - Niue


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Swim in the Limu Pools of Niue, a land of the enchanting, exotic rainforest with those green, blue ocean waters in the South Pacific. Fringed by indigo coral and lit by the seeping light through the cracked surface, these unparalleled pools may be the most ecstatic thrill you have ever experienced.

From the rugged cliffs of Ireland to the lush tropical shores of Samoa, there exists a natural beauty and serenity in which the ocean pools become the perfect blend. Regardless of the type of experience you're searching for, these aquatic paradises are sure bets for unparalleled fondness of the ocean because of its hug.

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