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The Most Beautiful Pools in The World

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Explore the Most Beautiful Pools in the World

With summer in full swing, everybody’s got their minds on all things aquatic. A cool dip in a quality pool really is a thing of beauty, the perfect compliment to sunny skies and warm weather. If you’re looking to spend your summer luxuriating in calm, crystal clear waters, then splash into the most beautiful pools in the world.




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Perivolas Hotel – Santorini, Greece

The gorgeous waters of Greece include more than the beaches of Mykonos, given the large number of incredible pools under the warm Greek sun. This pool in Santorini is a mediterranean daydream, with sweeping city and water views, perfect for starting your day with a dip or finishing it with a cocktail. 




Four Seasons Safari Lodge – Central Serengeti, Tanzania

The Four Seasons Safari Lodge sits in the center of Serengeti National Park, a jaw-dropping World Heritage Site. Four Seasons is a brand known for doling out hefty doses of luxury, but the Safari Lodge’s exceptional free-form infinity pool offers mind-blowing views of the park, and exotic wildlife. 




Queens Bath – Kauai, Hawaii

Hawaii is a treasure trove of wonderful places to swim, but for gloriously untouched nature Kauai is the place to be. Queen’s Bath is a natural pool of healing mineral waters, surrounded by lava rock and overlooking the mighty Pacific. 




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One&Only Reethi Rah – Maldives

The alluring islands of the Maldives have some pretty alluring pools as well. The pool at One&Only Reethi Rah exudes natural elegance, surrounded by tropical plants and views of the resort’s 12 pristine beaches. 




Hotel Du Cap-Eden-Roc – France

The majesty of the French Riviera and magnificent Mediterranean vistas are at your fingertips from the pool at Hotel Du Cap-Eden-Roc. The calm swimming waters are perched exquisitely on the Côte d’Azur, one of Europe’s most enrapturing coastal paths.




Amangiri – Canyon Point, Utah

The scenic views at Amangiri resort are among the best you’ll find in Southern Utah, if not the world. The incredible rock formations that surround the enormous pool make the perfect space to relax and detox in the resort’s healing natural surroundings. 




The Cambrian – Adelboden, Switzerland

Avid skiers know there’s nothing better than sliding into a steaming bath after a long day of skiing. The pool at The Cambrian, a high-end ski and wellness resort, offers premium relaxation with an unrivaled view of the Swiss Alps. This Switzerland gem is reason enough to make a trip, but guests should definitely stick around for the hotel’s award winning spa




Havasu Falls Natural Pool – Supai, Arizona

Deep into the Havasupai Resort in Arizona lies the natural pool of Havasu falls. It’s a bit of a hike to get to the scenic outlook, but the pool’s soothing mineral waters are worth the journey. 




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Grand Hotel Tremezzo – Lake Como, Italy

For cool Italian waters one’s first instinct might be the Amalfi coast, but feet in the water on the shores of Lake Como, a glass of wine in hand and a sunset to watch is essentially the Italian dream. The unique and luxurious pool at the Grand Hotel Tremezzo is water-on-water, a refreshingly luxurious pool floating in the middle of the lake. 




Ik Kil Cave Pool – Chichén Itzá, Mexico

The Ik Kil Cave Pool is a natural sinkhole once used by the ancient Mayans for sacrificial offerings, but now attracts visitors from all over the world looking to swim in its gorgeous waters. With cool blue water, tropical plants and a certain air of sacredness, Ik Kil Cave is not only one the most beautiful pools in Mexico, but one of the most beautiful pools in the world. Don’t worry about jumping in- there’s a carved stone staircase that leads to the swimming platform.




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Bondi Icebergs Club – Sydney, Australia

Bondi Icebergs Club, a luxury Australian resort, offers an iconic saltwater pool with unobstructed  views of Bondi beach. Thanks to some idyllic weather, the pool is open year round. 




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Erawan Falls – Kanchanaburi Province, Thailand

In Erawan National Park deep in the jungles of Thailand lies a dramatic 7-tiered natural pool, with jewel-toned waters that can only be described as magical. For a swim like no other, it’s worth seeking out the majesty and solace of Thailand’s Erawan falls. 




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Neptune Pool at Hearst Castle – San Simeone, California

The famous Hearst Castle in California’s central coast is known through the Golden State for its opulent pool. The Vermont marble lining every inch of the pool makes for a swim fit for a Roman emperor. 




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Blue Lagoon – Grindavík, Iceland

Considered one of the 25 Wonders of the World by National Geographic in 2012, the unbelievable turquoise waters of Blue Lagoon make a compelling case for Iceland as a top vacation destination. If you’re lucky, you might even see the Northern Lights. 




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    10 Underrated Labor Day Weekend Destinations in the U.S.

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    Explore these Labor Day Weekend Destinations

    Labor Day is approaching quickly, which means you still have one more chance to plan a weekend getaway before summer comes to a close. Whether you’re hoping for southern shores, midwestern mountains, or city skylines, the U.S. offers endless options for the perfect 3-day vacation! Here are 10 of our favorite underrated Labor Day Weekend destinations in the U.S.




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    South Lake Tahoe, California

    South Lake Tahoe is California’s go-to destination for stunning golf courses, blue-water beaches, and mountain exploration. If you and your crew are looking for fresh air and outdoor activity, our favorite Lake Tahoe stays are Skyland Estate and Glenwood Retreat. Both offer resort-style luxury in a private, tree-top escape.




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    Portland, Maine

    On a 3-day weekend in Portland, stay at the Press Hotel located in the former Portland Press Herald building. The suites are inspired by 1920’s writers’ offices complete with vintage desks and marble bathrooms. Picture your dream study that just so happens to be walking distance to museums and restaurants, and only three hours from Acadia National Park.




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    Sedona, Arizona

    Sedona is the energy reset you’ve been looking for. You can’t beat the other-worldly views, endless spa options, and hiking trails for all levels. Check out our list of luxury resorts and spas in Sedona for your Labor Day Weekend destination. Plus, the Grand Canyon is just a day trip away! 




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    The Florida Keys

    If your idea of saying goodbye to summer includes the ocean, we’re right there with you. Bungalows Key Largo offers the perfect balance of picturesque and party with floating tiki bars, multiple onsite dining options, daily yoga sessions, and a full-service spa. Check out the Hemingway Bar for an homage to the Keys’ most notable resident.




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    Finger Lakes, New York

    Add the Finger Lakes, also known as the wine country of the east coast, to your list of Labor Day Weekend destinations. Stay at the Inns of Aurora for a luxury guesthouse experience with two restaurants, a spa, and plenty of wineries nearby. And don’t forget to enjoy the lakes by boat, kayak, or paddle board!




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    Austin, Texas

    Get your southwest city skyline fix in Austin! It’s impossible to get bored in this city full of music and margaritas. We recommend a stay at the Proper Hotel for a fun and funky interior, incredible rooftop pool, and convenient location to restaurants, bars, and Lady Bird Lake.




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    Bend, Oregon

    Often called the “Palm Springs of the North,” Bend, Oregon offers over 20 golf courses, amazing Cascade Mountain views, and the Pilot Butte hiking trail that leads right up to an extinct volcano. Stay at the Oxford Hotel and take advantage of their complementary cruiser bikes for exploring downtown.




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    Lake Powell, Utah

    For a weekend on Lake Powell, we recommend renting a luxury houseboat, or staying in safari-inspired tents at Under Canvas (complete with king beds and hot showers that take glamping to a new level!). You and your crew will enjoy sunny skies by day and shooting stars by night.




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    Cape May, New Jersey

    As America’s first seaside resort town, it doesn’t get more quaint than Cape May. We recommend a stay at the Lokal Hotel or at one of the cape’s iconic Victorian-era cottages. Spend your days at this Labor Day Weekend destination laying in the sun, whale watching on a boat, or exploring the historic district.




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    Charleston, South Carolina

    A visit to Charleston is the best way to fulfill your seaside romance novel dreams. This charming southern city is full of good food, friendly locals, and beautiful sunsets. Stay at the Dewberry for iconic modern luxury, or choose one of Guesthouse Charleston’s downtown villas for a bigger group.




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      The 10 Most Underrated National Parks in the U.S.

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      Explore the Most Underrated National Parks in the United States

      We know of everybody’s favorite National Parks—Grand Canyon, Yosemite, Yellowstone, Zion, etc.— but there are a whopping 423 National Parks in the U.S. just waiting to be explored. The National Parks are an amazing way to experience the wide array of beauty and wildlife in America, and we don’t want you to miss a thing. Explore our favorite underrated National Parks in the U.S.




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      Big Bend National Park – Texas

      You’ll find true solitary solace at Big Bend. It’s one of the hardest National Parks to access, but also one of the most biodiverse. Here, you’re surrounded by the Chisos Mountains, Chihuahuan Desert, and the Rio Grande. A 90-minute drive to the iconic artist’s town of Marfa, Big Bend is a great day trip for hiking and dipping in the hot springs. The best time to visit is fall or spring, or early morning if you’re visiting in the summer. Accommodations include yurt, camping, or drive-in options.




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      Great Sand Dunes National Park – Colorado

      Who knew the tallest sand dunes in the U.S. would be in southern Colorado? With peaks up to 14,000 feet tall, it’s no wonder this park has been called a “sandbox of epic proportions.” There are no motorized vehicles allowed on the dunes, but you can hike up and slide down on a sand sled (available for rent at shops nearby). There’s not much by way of restaurants or nightlife surrounding the park, but Colorado Springs, Durango and Santa Fe are all within a 3-hour drive. A special trip to the park is worth it to see these natural marvels.




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      Biscayne National Park – Florida

      Just 45 minutes from Miami is the largest coral reef in North America, tons of marine life, and evidence of human life dating back 10,000 years. 95% of Biscayne National Park lies underwater, making it one of the most unique National Parks in the U.S. and accessible only by boat. Take a guided tour, paddleboard through mangroves, snorkel over shipwrecks, or boat, dive, and fish in clear waters. 




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      Isle Royale National Park – Michigan

      This island in the middle of Lake Superior is accessible by a ferry, 3-hour boat ride, or 45-minute seaplane and only open in the summertime. But, much like Biscayne, even (and maybe especially) the most remote National Parks in the U.S. are worth visiting. Enjoy a quiet hike, a refreshing swim, and a beautiful spot to camp overnight. At Isle Royale, you might spot a group of moose or even the elusive wolfpack that the park helped repopulate! 




       

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      North Cascades National Park – Washington

      Known as the “American Alps,” you won’t believe the landscape views at North Cascades National Park. With over 500 lakes and ponds, there are endless opportunities for kayaking, paddleboarding, and more. The park is only open in the summer, but when it is, there are endless opportunities for hiking, whitewater rafting, horseback riding, and enjoying the park’s 500+ lakes and ponds. Don’t miss Colonial Creek Falls, the tallest waterfall in the U.S.!




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      Saguaro National Park – Arizona

      Fill up your water bottles and head straight into the scene of wild west movie. Just outside of Tucson is Saguaro National Park, home to the tallest cacti in the U.S. And by tall, we mean that the park’s tallest-ever Saguaro was 78 ft.! From April to June you can enjoy beautiful cactus flowers, but desert landscape and wildlife is fascinating and breathtaking all year round.




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      Channel Islands National Park – California

      Visit the Galapagos of North America just 90 minutes from Los Angeles! You’d never know you were near civilization at Channel Islands National Park. There are no cars or nearby restaurants, just an all-natural island escape where you may spot whales, bald eagles, miniature foxes, and sea lions. Kayaking through the park’s unique sea caves is a favorite of Channel Islands visitors.




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      Kenai Fjords National Park – Alaska

      Alaska has some of the most National Parks in the U.S. of any other state, but most of them are hard to access. Not this one, though—Kenai Fjords National Park is just a quick drive or train ride from Anchorage! Wilderness in Alaska is unique, and this park offers a front row to all of it: glaciers, fjords, breaching whales, sea otters, puffins, eagles…the list goes on.




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      Carlsbad Caverns National Park – New Mexico

      Hundreds of millions of years ago, caves formed within the Guadalupe Mountains, and now they’re accessible for you to explore! Home of the largest cave chamber in North America (and lots of migrating bats), some caves at Carlsbad Caverns National Park go as deep underground as high as the Empire State Building is tall. The hike through the caverns takes about an hour to complete, and you won’t soon forget the incredible rock formations and gigantic “rooms” made of limestone.




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      Voyageurs National Park – Minnesota

      Nestled along the Canadian border is Voyageurs National Park. This Dark Sky Park is one of the best places to stargaze, and it’s so far north you may even see the Northern Lights! The dense forest is perfect for long hikes, and there are many lakes for boating and swimming. Guests may stay on a campsite (though some are only accessible by canoe), or on the water in a houseboat if you have a permit.




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        The Top 10 Luxury Resorts and Spas in Sedona

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        Experience the Best Resorts & Spas in Sedona, Arizona

        There’s no shortage of magic in Sedona, Arizona. Towering red rocks, countless hiking trails, beautiful native plants and rare energy vortexes make Sedona a must-visit for adventure seekers. When you’re ready for a getaway that’s equal parts rugged and relaxing, keep these resorts and spas in Sedona on your shortlist.




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        Enchantment Resort

        Sedona’s Enchantment Resort boasts a southwestern vibe with endless luxury. Lounge by the pool, relax at the spa, and enjoy local flavor—all surrounded by Sedona’s stunning views. Nestled among Boynton Canyon, Enchantment Resort leans into the rich history of Sedona to offer guests a close-up of what makes this place so special. 




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        Wilde Resort and Spa

        Connection is key at Wilde Resort and Spa. Sitting at the base of Thunder Mountain, bonfire pits invite you to gather around while a rooftop patio gets you even closer to the stars. Multiple trailheads are accessible from the property, and Wilde hiking guides are happy to accompany guests. Not in the mood for a hike? The Wilde Pool Bar is open all day.




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        Orchard Canyon on Oak Creek

        Orchard Canyon on Oak Creek is perfect for travelers hoping for a rustic Sedona experience. Orchard Canyon has cabins of many sizes, all with inviting porches and comfortable amenities. While you’re there, don’t forget to visit Slide Rock State Park (just ten minutes away) for hiking and swimming.




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        Sedona Golf Resort

        You’ve never golfed with views like these. The 6,646-yard, par – 71 course at the Sedona Golf Resort is consistently rated four stars by Golf Digest and is one of the most beautiful courses in America. Nestled between Cathedral Rock and Bell Rock, this is as close as you can get to playing in the Grand Canyon! Choose from one of many Stay and Play packages and gear up for an unforgettable round.




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        Hilton Sedona Resort at Bell Rock

        Bell Rock is one of Sedona’s most beloved energy vortexes, and Hilton Sedona Resort offers you a front-row seat. Hilton Sedona guests are also allowed all-access to the Sedona Golf Resort next door. If golf isn’t your thing, visit the Sedona Athletic Club on the premises for tennis courts, an outdoor lap pool, fitness room, sauna and more.




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        L Auberge de Sedona

        L’Auberge de Sedona is the picture of tranquility. Stay at the Lodge, the Creekhouse, or any of the cottages for a restorative experience between the Sedona Red Rock and a rippling creek. Located just a few minutes from the Tlaquepaque arts village, L’Auberge de Sedona is the perfect place to jumpstart your creativity.




        Sky Rock Sedona

        You deserve some quiet time, and Sky Rock Sedona goes beyond just a place to sleep. Each guest room is carefully curated for your relaxation with access to private or shared terraces for enjoying a bonfire or stargazing. The best part? Sky Rock is one of the few pet friendly resorts and spas in Sedona, but don’t forget to double-check that hiking trails are open to dogs before you set out! 




        Amara Resort

        The Amara Resort underwent a stunning, multimillion-dollar renovation to become the luxury tree lodge of your dreams. A brand new spa, fitness center and zero-edge infinity pool offer respite from a long day of exclusive hiking excursions, private yoga, and Jeep tours. Don’t forget to make reservations at SaltRock Southwest Kitchen (on the premises!) for signature craft margaritas and a menu that changes daily.




        Mii Amo

        Mii amo, sister resort to Enchantment, will re-open in the fall of 2022. In the meantime, they’re enhancing designs and amenities to ensure guests have the most premium experience possible. After these renovations, in-house intuitive therapists will offer body treatments, skin care services, massages and other mindful wellness experiences, making Mii amo one of the most restorative, rejuvenating resort stays in Sedona.




        Adobe Grand Villas

         

        When it comes to resorts and spas in Sedona, you won’t find more luxury than Adobe Grand Villas. Your stay includes complimentary breakfast and concierge services as well as access to spa services, private dinners with the Executive Chef, and a year-round headed pool. Each of the villas offers at least 850 square feet of custom detail with its own private entrance, garden patio or balcony, double fireplaces, luxury linens and robes and more.




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          It’s time to explore and relax among the Red Rocks! For more information on how to book your stay at any of these resorts and spas in Sedona, please contact [email protected] or inquire in the chat box below.