introduction 13 Hotel Rooms That Come With Private Pools
Although plunge pools have long been associated with exclusivity, they now appear to be the new status symbol of social separation. Here are some of our favorite hotels that have private pools in their rooms, whether you’re ready to take to the skies once more or you’re just seeking for some much-needed travel inspiration to get you through the day.

The Waldorf Astoria Hotel in Rome Cavalieri, Italy
Stories that begin with the phrase “on a hillside overlooking Rome” are guaranteed to be romantic and memorable. Although the hotel is a little far from all the tourist attractions (don’t worry, they provide a free shuttle into the city center), there isn’t a better way to take in Rome’s skyline than from the comfort of your own plunge hot tub (available in the Presidential Suites and Planetarium). It’s just you, the Eternal City, and the night sky when you’re here.

Santorini, Greece’s Andronis Boutique Hotel
Every accommodation in this 14-room boutique hotel offers expansive views of the Aegean Sea and the famous caldera of Santorini, so there isn’t a terrible view in the house. The hotel has several suites with plunge pools and is carved into the edge of the cliff. Though those with cave pools carved into the rock face provide you the opportunity to truly immerse yourself in the surroundings, all of them capture the same unforgettable view.

The Botswana camp of Jack
This is the safari camp of your dreams—part vision, part flashback. In honor of its 25th anniversary, Jack’s Camp will return in late 2020 after a thorough renovation and dusting off. The camp is well-known for its 1940s aesthetic, which includes antique furniture, cupboards brimming with treasures from the past, and gin and tonics by the gallon. Each of the ten guest tents will now have a private plunge pool and velvet-upholstered chairs as part of the renovations, allowing you to enjoy a stylish view of the Makgadikgadi Salt Pans.

& Outside Namibia’s Sossusvlei Desert Lodge
Here, eleven 1,400-square-foot guest lodges are an exercise in luxury amid the desert. Large private verandas with outdoor showers and fire pits, hidden butler hatches, solar-powered freezer drawers filled with ice cream and Namibian craft beer, in-room artist easels in case the scenery inspires you, and—best of all—chilled plunge pools to keep you cool in the scorching desert.

Anguilla’s Belmond Cap Juluca
Having the choice to do something but not having to do it is what luxury is all about, isn’t it? If so, the Beachfront Pool Villas at this gorgeous resort in Anguilla are the height of luxury. After all, why go a few yards to the pristine waters of Maundays Bay when you can enjoy the seclusion of your own plunge pool right outside your door?

Dominica’s Secret Bay
Come for the food, but stay for the service—and the pools—at Secret Bay, Dominica’s first and only Relais & Châteaux establishment. Set high on a clifftop, the resort features just six villas, each furnished with their own private plunge pool for really exquisite solitude. Here, the only sounds you’ll hear are the breeze, the waves smashing on the rocks below, and maybe a few rainforest birds. You won’t hear any cars, tourists, or boisterous partiers.

Hong Kong’s Rosewood Hong Kong Harbor House
Whether you’re referring to Blade Runner, Lost in Translation, or James Bond, the views from this luxurious room at the Rosewood Hong Kong are truly breathtaking. It also has two private outdoor plunge pools. What else would you expect from a residence that takes up the entire 57th floor? The hotel’s prime waterfront location in the Tsim Sha Tsui neighborhood allows you unmatched and spectacular views of the harbor, city lights, and the peaks of Hong Kong Island when you take an evening bath.

Bali’s Ungasan Banyan Tree
Located on the southernmost tip of Bali, this all-pool villa resort features plunge pools as standard. Although the beach itself is only a short stroll or buggy ride away, there’s no reason to leave your villa when it has an infinity-edge plunge pool with a view of the Indian Ocean.

Longitude 131°, Australia’s Uluru
Longitude 131° is a famous luxury desert camp that has a strong sense of place—and we don’t use that word lightly—and is close to one of Australia’s holiest places. The camp provides both a larger and a smaller plunge pool for all of its visitors. However, if you choose to reserve the Dune Pavilion, you will be pampered with a private plunge pool to enjoy the views and escape the Outback heat, in addition to an unhindered private view of Uluru from your bedroom.

Tent Camp Nayara, Costa Rica
Located on a slope with a view of the towering Arenal Volcano, this opulent camp has provided 21 tent accommodations since it opened in December 2019. Since this area has naturally occurring plunge pools, the one in your tent will be supplied with geothermal water from the volcano that your terrace looks out over. You will only sometimes come across sloths or macaws because each tent is tucked away in a small, private rainforest nook.

Puerto Rico’s Dorado Beach, A Ritz-Carlton Reserve
This old coconut and grapefruit plantation turned oceanfront luxury resort in Puerto Rico has an almost ideal environment, design, amenities, and service. A Rockfeller was one of the property’s previous owners, and among its visitors are Elizabeth Taylor, Amelia Earhart, and John F. Kennedy. You can feel like an A-lister when you’re here because several of the accommodations have private plunge pools.

Utah’s Amangiri
The installation of the new Camp Sarika five minutes from the main hotel truly pushes “over the top” to a new level. This magnificent desert hotel has long been on the bucket lists of both design enthusiasts and travelers. Each of the ten tented pavilions situated among the mesas has a private plunge pool to help you feel at one with the natural environment of the desert.

Mexico’s Four Seasons Los Cabos at Costa Palmas
Barefoot luxury at its finest on the pristine Eastern Cape, this tranquil beachside resort is 45 minutes from Los Cabos International Airport but worlds away from the Cabo hordes. Every guest room on the first floor has a private plunge pool with stunning views of the white sand beaches of the Sea of Cortez beyond. There’s no need to leave after your champagne and ceviche arrive because you can use the in-suite iPad to order room service straight to your plunge pool.
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