Nothing surpasses the beauty and magnificence of nature, in terms of totally natural pools...
When it comes to poking a head, hard to compete with Mother Nature. The world is full of hidden treasures for those who want to cool down ... or warm up according to the destination. For the more adventurous of you, we offer you a quick tour of the most beautiful natural pools in the world.
The blue lagoon, Iceland
The Blue Lagoon is one of Iceland’s top tourist attraction. And for a good reason, the geothermal waters and the alien lava field landscape offer a great experience in a beautiful landscape.
Located just 15 kilometers (10 mi) from Keflavik International Airport, the Blue Lagoon geothermal spa is a therapeutic wonder ideal for alleviating jet lag when arriving on transatlantic flights and also a relaxing setting to bid farewell to the country.
Ik Kil Cenote, Mexico
It is arguably one of the most beautiful cenotes of Mexico. In order to reach the water you have to climb down 26 meters, the water is 40 meters deep while its diameter is 60 meters.
Compared to other cenotes found in Mexico, Ik Kil has many facilities for visitors including a restaurant on site and even cottages where one can spend a few relaxing days.
The waters of Ik Kil were considered sacred by the Mayans who performed here human sacrificing to their rain god.
Bones and jewelries were found in the deep waters of this cenote by archaeologists and speleologists.
Devil's Falls
Ok, that's right, the name is scary and there is something! This majestic site at the top of Victoria Falls in Zambia is as mind-blowing as it is dangerous. The tip of these falls culminates more than 100 meters in height, which does not prevent the most suicidal to bathe there. Unless you are a fan of base jump, we advise you not to approach the edge too much, or even to prefer the pleasure of the eyes to the thrills!
Las Grietas, Ecuador
Take off the fins and snorkels, snorkeling is not only the Maldives. On the Galapagos Islands in Ecuador, the lava has formed gigantic gorges in the rock for the pleasure of the divers. Las Grietas is famous for its clear, clear and gentle waters. And if you are not a good swimmer, you can still go on a kayak trip!
Kuang Si Falls, Laos
This is the perfect place to disconnect and take a break. Here no wifi, or even 4G. The Kuang Si Falls offer an idyllic setting with, at their feet, several small natural pools to admire the spectacle in turquoise waters. You will surely meet some Buddhist monks and if you have a little time, you can even make a detour through the area reserved for the protection of bears to observe them while napping.
To Sua Ocean Trench, Samoa
Be careful, if you put your feet in this natural pool, you will never want to leave. This true paradise on land located on the Samoa Islands offers a breathtaking spectacle. Here you will bathe in clearer waters than ever before. This timeless place is part of a private property and the entrance is paying but it is promised, the game is worth the candle!
Conchi, Aruba
In a unique rock formation, volcanic stone circles a small depression, creating a tranquil pool: Aruba's Natural Pool.
On a deserted stretch of coastline, dramatic shows of water spraying over the rock occurs on a regular basis as the tide rushes to shore. The unique natural pool is also known as 'Conchi' (bowl) or 'Cura di Tortuga' (Turtles Cove) and located inside Aruba's national park Arikok.
The location of the Pool is surrounded by some of Aruba's most rugged terrain, so a visitor truly gets the feeling of having "discovered" something when they reach the site, by either foot, horseback or 4x4 vehicle. Because of the nature of the environment in this secluded area, the site is inaccessible by a regular car. Inexperienced drivers are encouraged to visit the pool on a Jeep Safari.
During the day small snacks and drinks are sold at the top of the stairs that lead to the Natural Pool.
When it comes to poking a head, hard to compete with Mother Nature. The world is full of hidden treasures for those who want to cool down ... or warm up according to the destination. For the more adventurous of you, we offer you a quick tour of the most beautiful natural pools in the world.
The blue lagoon, Iceland
The Blue Lagoon is one of Iceland’s top tourist attraction. And for a good reason, the geothermal waters and the alien lava field landscape offer a great experience in a beautiful landscape.
Located just 15 kilometers (10 mi) from Keflavik International Airport, the Blue Lagoon geothermal spa is a therapeutic wonder ideal for alleviating jet lag when arriving on transatlantic flights and also a relaxing setting to bid farewell to the country.
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The blue lagoon, Iceland |
It is arguably one of the most beautiful cenotes of Mexico. In order to reach the water you have to climb down 26 meters, the water is 40 meters deep while its diameter is 60 meters.
Compared to other cenotes found in Mexico, Ik Kil has many facilities for visitors including a restaurant on site and even cottages where one can spend a few relaxing days.
The waters of Ik Kil were considered sacred by the Mayans who performed here human sacrificing to their rain god.
Bones and jewelries were found in the deep waters of this cenote by archaeologists and speleologists.
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Ik Kil Cenote, Mexico |
Ok, that's right, the name is scary and there is something! This majestic site at the top of Victoria Falls in Zambia is as mind-blowing as it is dangerous. The tip of these falls culminates more than 100 meters in height, which does not prevent the most suicidal to bathe there. Unless you are a fan of base jump, we advise you not to approach the edge too much, or even to prefer the pleasure of the eyes to the thrills!
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Devil's Falls |
Take off the fins and snorkels, snorkeling is not only the Maldives. On the Galapagos Islands in Ecuador, the lava has formed gigantic gorges in the rock for the pleasure of the divers. Las Grietas is famous for its clear, clear and gentle waters. And if you are not a good swimmer, you can still go on a kayak trip!
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The Natural Pool Grietas |
This is the perfect place to disconnect and take a break. Here no wifi, or even 4G. The Kuang Si Falls offer an idyllic setting with, at their feet, several small natural pools to admire the spectacle in turquoise waters. You will surely meet some Buddhist monks and if you have a little time, you can even make a detour through the area reserved for the protection of bears to observe them while napping.
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Kuang Si Falls, Laos |
Be careful, if you put your feet in this natural pool, you will never want to leave. This true paradise on land located on the Samoa Islands offers a breathtaking spectacle. Here you will bathe in clearer waters than ever before. This timeless place is part of a private property and the entrance is paying but it is promised, the game is worth the candle!
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To Sua Ocean Trench, Samoa |
In a unique rock formation, volcanic stone circles a small depression, creating a tranquil pool: Aruba's Natural Pool.
On a deserted stretch of coastline, dramatic shows of water spraying over the rock occurs on a regular basis as the tide rushes to shore. The unique natural pool is also known as 'Conchi' (bowl) or 'Cura di Tortuga' (Turtles Cove) and located inside Aruba's national park Arikok.
The location of the Pool is surrounded by some of Aruba's most rugged terrain, so a visitor truly gets the feeling of having "discovered" something when they reach the site, by either foot, horseback or 4x4 vehicle. Because of the nature of the environment in this secluded area, the site is inaccessible by a regular car. Inexperienced drivers are encouraged to visit the pool on a Jeep Safari.
During the day small snacks and drinks are sold at the top of the stairs that lead to the Natural Pool.
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Conchi, Aruba |