Stunning Waterscapes in Hotel Pools List
Whenever I stay at a hotel, the pool or plunge pool is always my first choice! Aman’s pools perfectly embody this philosophy—they are not just places to swim but extensions of spaces that resonate with natural architecture. Whether reflecting the boundless sky, floating above rice fields, or nestled among geological wonders, Aman pools are celebrated worldwide as breathtaking waterscapes.
Aman Nai Lert Bangkok, Bangkok, Thailand
Aman’s newest urban oasis is located in the historic, lush Nai Lert Estate, continuing the spirit of the brand’s Thai origin—Amanpuri. This city hotel is called a "vertical sanctuary," bringing the tranquil aesthetics of a resort into the international metropolis. The 25-meter outdoor pool at Aman Nai Lert Bangkok is serene and shaded, overlooking the city skyline, allowing guests to escape the hustle and bustle of Bangkok and conveniently access the spa area for instant relaxation in the city.
Amanpuri, Phuket, Thailand
As Aman’s first resort, Amanpuri is situated on a private peninsula on Phuket’s west coast, setting the standard for the brand’s design, service, and spirit. The 27-meter black-tiled pool at the resort’s center is as calm as a mirror, facing the Andaman Sea, becoming a stunning visual focal point. Coconut palms sway on both sides of the pool, and Thai pavilions dot the area, making it the ideal place to enjoy a lazy afternoon.
Amanruya, Turkey
Inspired by traditional Turkish villages, Amanruya lies quietly in a valley on the Bodrum Peninsula, overlooking the turquoise Aegean Sea. The resort’s 50-meter infinity pool is paved with Antalya green marble, winding like a mountain gem along the slope, passing the dining pavilion and leading to the spa. Poolside loungers offer views of olive groves and the deep blue bay. The pool is like a bright mirror, reflecting Ottoman architecture; swimming here feels both liberating and like floating into the horizon. Each pavilion also features a private pool for exclusive morning tranquility.
Amangiri, Utah, USA
Amangiri is hidden within Utah’s canyon preserve, where modern suites blend seamlessly with natural landscapes. The iconic pool embraces 160-million-year-old sandstone monoliths, a marvel of architecture and a place for mental cleansing. From the pool, guests can gaze at the canyon, where the quiet of the earth and sky fosters a deep connection with nature.
Aman New York, New York, USA
Located in Manhattan’s Crown Building, Aman New York was transformed over many years by the renowned architect Jean-Michel Gathy. It features a 2,300-square-meter, three-story flagship spa. At its core is a 20-meter indoor pool with a high skylight that brings in natural light, complemented by a wood-burning fireplace and wooden terraces. The ceiling’s three copper domes are inspired by Indonesian temples, and a giant wind chime sculpture creates a sacred organ-like atmosphere, making this pool space uniquely global.
Amankila, Indonesia
Amankila is perched on Bali’s Amuk Bay green ridge, backed by Mount Agung and overlooking the Lombok Strait. The three-tiered infinity pool cascades down the hillside, with aqua mosaic tiles harmonizing with the terraced greenery. Several suites also have private pools, offering exclusive sea and sky views.
Amanjiwo, Indonesia
Located in the cultural heart of Central Java, Amanjiwo overlooks the UNESCO World Heritage site Borobudur. The central 40-meter pool surrounds banyan trees and limestone hills, paved with Javanese green stone. The palace-style colonnade is grand and solemn, guiding the gaze through the clouds toward the silhouette of the Buddhist stupa.
Amandari, Indonesia
Amandari is built to resemble a traditional Balinese village, adjacent to Ubud’s cultural center. The infinity main pool winds along the terrain like terraced fields layered among greenery, offering swimmers panoramic views of Bali’s pastoral landscape.
Amanbagh, India
Hidden among palm groves in Rajasthan and backed by the Aravalli Mountains, Amanbagh features a 33-meter main pool paved with soft green quartzite. Surrounded by Mughal-style domed colonnades, it creates a royal and tranquil oasis.