There is a particular kind of Hong Kong summer day when the heat index tips past 35°C, your flat's air-con is losing the fight, and a beach feels like too much effort. The fix the city's hotels quietly perfected years ago: the hotel pool day pass in Hong Kong. For a single fee and no overnight bill, you get a lounger, a proper swimming pool, sauna and steam, and usually a skyline or harbour view thrown in. It is the closest thing to a staycation you can buy by the hour.

The short version: Hong Kong's hotel pool day passes let you swim, sun and use the spa facilities for a day without booking a room. In 2026 the best run from about HK$500 to HK$750: W Hong Kong has the highest pool, The Mira the coolest indoor escape, and Kerry, Grand Hyatt and The Fullerton Ocean Park the most resort-like. Book ahead — summer weekends sell out.

In This Guide

  1. How do hotel pool day passes work in Hong Kong?
  2. W Hong Kong — the highest pool in town
  3. The Mira Hong Kong — the indoor escape
  4. Cordis, Hong Kong — the rooftop value pick
  5. Kerry Hotel — the resort by the harbour
  6. Grand Hyatt — the garden grande dame
  7. The Fullerton Ocean Park — the family pick
  8. At a glance: the six compared
  9. Which pool is right for you?
  10. FAQ

How do hotel pool day passes work in Hong Kong?

The idea is simple. A handful of Hong Kong hotels open their pool and wellness floor to non-guests for a flat day rate, typically letting you arrive in the morning and stay until the pool closes. A pass almost always bundles in the gym, sauna and steam rooms, and the glossier ones lob in a glass of champagne or a spa voucher to sweeten it.

Two things to know before you fall in love with the photos. First, outdoor pools are weather-dependent — a thunderstorm or a typhoon signal closes them with little notice. Second, prices, hours and inclusions shift with the season, and the most photogenic pools cap numbers, so a pass can sell out on a hot Saturday. Always book ahead and confirm the day's rate with the hotel. Think of a pass as a lighter, cheaper cousin of an overnight stay; if you would rather check in, our guide to the best staycation hotels in Hong Kong covers that end of the scale.

"For the price of a fancy brunch, a Hong Kong hotel pool day pass buys you a whole day of skyline swimming, sun loungers and spa steam — no overnight bill required."

1. W Hong Kong — the highest pool in town

W Hong Kong (香港W酒店) sits atop Kowloon Station, and its WET pool is the show-off of this list: an outdoor heated pool on the 76th floor that the hotel bills as Hong Kong's highest, staring straight across the harbour at the Island skyline. It is the most design-led, most grown-up option here — less splashing toddlers, more sunset and a soundtrack.

The WET Weekday Pass is HK$750 and, true to W's style, includes a glass of champagne by the pool, access to the harbour-view FIT gym, and a HK$500 voucher towards a treatment at the bliss spa. An everyday "deluxe" version is sold at a higher rate with extra perks. The pool is open to all ages — children under four go free and pay the same rate otherwise — but the vibe leans firmly towards adults after lunch.

W Hong Kong — WET

West Kowloon · 香港W酒店
PoolOutdoor heated pool, 76/F — billed as HK's highest
Day pass (from)HK$750 (WET Weekday Pass; incl. champagne, gym & HK$500 spa voucher)
HoursWET & FIT 6am–10pm daily
Address1 Austin Road West, Kowloon Station, Kowloon
Nearest MTRKowloon Station — via the ELEMENTS mall (follow signs for W)
Good forCouples, the view, a grown-up day out

Advance booking of at least two days is required; a 10% service charge applies. Confirm rate and availability on the official W Hong Kong WET pass page.

2. The Mira Hong Kong — the indoor escape

When the forecast is "rain, then more rain", an outdoor pool is a gamble. The Mira Hong Kong (香港美麗華酒店) in the thick of Tsim Sha Tsui sidesteps the problem with a striking 25-metre indoor infinity pool at MiraSpa, so a black-rainstorm warning need not cancel your plans. It is also the most family-practical of the bunch.

The MiraSpa Pool Day Pass is a flat HK$500 net per adult and HK$250 per child (ages 3–12, until 8pm, with a parent), and it unlocks the lot: the pool, a fully kitted gym, a floatation lounge with heated waterbeds, a whirlpool, steam, sauna and an aromatherapy shower. There is a separate heated section with a lifeguard for little ones, which makes it an easy pick from our round-up of the best kid-friendly activities in Hong Kong.

The Mira Hong Kong — MiraSpa

Tsim Sha Tsui · 香港美麗華酒店
Pool25m indoor infinity pool (air-conditioned, all weather)
Day passHK$500 adult / HK$250 child (3–12)
HoursDaily 6:30am–10pm (children until 8pm)
AddressMira Place, 118–130 Nathan Road, Tsim Sha Tsui
Nearest MTRTsim Sha Tsui (尖沙咀) Exit B1, ~5-min walk
Good forRainy days, families, a central base

Advance booking required. Details and tickets on the official Mira pool day pass page.

3. Cordis, Hong Kong — the rooftop value pick

Over in Mong Kok, Cordis, Hong Kong (香港康得思酒店) hides a rooftop surprise above the neon: a 20-metre heated outdoor pool on the 41st floor, complete with underwater music, a poolside bar and a clutch of cabanas. For a swim with skyline views in the middle of Kowloon, it is hard to beat for the money.

Cordis sells a Health Club Day Pass that covers the rooftop pool, fitness centre, sauna and steam rooms. The hotel confirms the pass on its own wellness pages but does not publish the public rate online; recent listings put it at around HK$500, so treat that as a guide and confirm when you book. Either way, it is a softer landing on the wallet than the harbourfront grandes dames.

Cordis, Hong Kong — Rooftop Pool

Mong Kok · 香港康得思酒店
Pool20m heated outdoor rooftop pool, Level 41 (underwater music, cabanas)
Day pass (from)Around HK$500 (Health Club Day Pass) — confirm current rate
HoursHealth club 8:30am–10pm daily; pool access within these hours
Address555 Shanghai Street, Mong Kok, Kowloon
Nearest MTRMong Kok (旺角) Exit C3, ~8-min walk via Langham Place
Good forValue, a rooftop swim, central Kowloon

Confirm the day-pass rate and hours direct with the hotel. Pool details on the official Cordis swimming pool page.

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4. Kerry Hotel Hong Kong — the resort by the harbour

For the most resort-like day in town without leaving the city, Kerry Hotel Hong Kong (香港嘉里酒店) on the Hung Hom waterfront is the one. Its Base Camp pool is a 25-metre outdoor infinity pool looking over Victoria Harbour, fringed by one of the largest hotel lawns in Hong Kong — room to actually spread out, which is a rare luxury here.

Kerry confirms a visitor day pass on its official health-club page; recent listings put it at roughly HK$500 on weekdays and HK$700 at weekends, with under-16s at half price and under-3s free (confirm when booking). The pass takes in the pool, gym, whirlpool, sauna and steam, and the hotel runs add-on packages pairing a pass with lunch, a massage or a bottle of champagne on the Sun Deck — the makings of a proper lazy Sunday.

Kerry Hotel Hong Kong — Base Camp

Hung Hom · 香港嘉里酒店
Pool25m outdoor harbour-view infinity pool + large lawn
Day pass (from)~HK$500 weekday / HK$700 weekend; under-16s half price — confirm
HoursOutdoor pool 7am–10pm
Address38 Hung Luen Road, Hung Hom Bay, Kowloon
Nearest MTRWhampoa (黃埔), ~12-min walk or the hotel shuttle bus
Good forA resort feel, groups, lazy weekends

Confirm rate and packages direct with the hotel. Facilities on the official Kerry Hotel health club page.

5. Grand Hyatt Hong Kong — the garden grande dame

On the Island side, the Grand Hyatt Hong Kong (香港君悅酒店) beside the Convention Centre in Wan Chai has long had one of the most generous hotel pools in the city — a landscaped outdoor pool set in a garden podium high above the harbour, with tennis and a golf net alongside. It is old-school resort glamour, a short stroll from the heart of the business district.

Day passes here cover the pool, fitness centre, steam and sauna. Listings put them at around HK$600 on weekdays and HK$800 at weekends (children roughly half, under-6s free); the hotel also sells a Plateau spa day pass that bundles a treatment. As ever, confirm the current price and book ahead — this one fills up. If a treatment is the real draw, see our pick of the best spas in Hong Kong.

Grand Hyatt Hong Kong — Plateau

Wan Chai · 香港君悅酒店
PoolLarge landscaped outdoor podium pool above the harbour
Day pass (from)~HK$600 weekday / HK$800 weekend — confirm; Plateau spa pass also sold
HoursConfirm day-pass hours when booking
Address1 Harbour Road, Wan Chai
Nearest MTRExhibition Centre (會展) Exit B2, ~5-min walk; or Wan Chai
Good forIsland side, classic glamour, spa add-ons

Confirm rate and hours direct with the hotel. Wellness details on the official Grand Hyatt Plateau page.

6. The Fullerton Ocean Park Hotel — the family pick by the sea

The newest face here is also the most child-friendly. The Fullerton Ocean Park Hotel Hong Kong (香港富麗敦海洋公園酒店), perched on the Aberdeen coast beside Ocean Park, swaps the city skyline for open sea: an oceanfront pool with a separate kids' lagoon, looking out over the South China Sea. Pair it with a park visit and you have a full family weekend.

The hotel offers an Oceanfront Escape Day Pass alongside monthly and annual memberships; it is confirmed on the Fullerton's own site, though the rate is quoted on enquiry rather than published, so call ahead (recent listings suggest from around HK$600 per adult and HK$300 per child). For more days out with little ones, our guide to the best kid-friendly activities in Hong Kong has plenty more.

The Fullerton Ocean Park Hotel — Oceanfront Pool

Aberdeen · 香港富麗敦海洋公園酒店
PoolOceanfront outdoor pool + separate kids' lagoon
Day pass (from)Oceanfront Escape Day Pass; ~HK$600 adult / HK$300 child (on enquiry) — confirm
HoursConfirm day-pass hours when booking
Address3 Ocean Drive, Aberdeen, Southern District
Nearest MTROcean Park (海洋公園) Exit B + free hotel shuttle (daily 8am–11pm)
Good forFamilies, sea views, an Ocean Park combo

Day pass on enquiry — contact the hotel's F.U.N. Team. Details on the official Fullerton day pass page.

At a glance: the six compared

HotelArea & MTRPoolDay pass (from)
W Hong Kong (香港W酒店)West Kowloon · Kowloon Stn76/F outdoor — "highest in HK"HK$750 (weekday)
The Mira (香港美麗華酒店)Tsim Sha Tsui · TST B125m indoor infinityHK$500 / HK$250 child
Cordis (香港康得思酒店)Mong Kok · Mong Kok C320m rooftop, L41~HK$500
Kerry Hotel (香港嘉里酒店)Hung Hom · Whampoa + shuttle25m harbour infinity + lawn~HK$500 wkdy / $700 wknd
Grand Hyatt (香港君悅酒店)Wan Chai · Exhibition Centre B2Landscaped podium pool~HK$600 wkdy / $800 wknd
Fullerton Ocean Park (香港富麗敦海洋公園酒店)Aberdeen · Ocean Park B + shuttleOceanfront + kids' lagoon~HK$600 / $300 child

Prices are the most recent published or widely-listed rates and exclude any service charge; outdoor pools are weather-dependent. Confirm the day's rate, hours and booking rules with each hotel before you travel.

Which pool is right for you?

It comes down to who you are bringing and what you are after. Here is the quick steer I give friends every June.

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Before You Book

Hotel day-pass prices, opening hours and inclusions change through the year, and some passes are membership- or enquiry-only rather than a fixed online rate — so always confirm directly before you set out. Most pools require advance booking (W asks for at least two days), and the W and Grand Hyatt champagne perks are over-18s only. Outdoor pools close in bad weather, so in our typhoon-prone summer keep an eye on the Hong Kong Observatory before you leave. Finally, towels and lockers are usually included, but check whether a service charge is added on top of the headline price.

A pool pass is one of summer's best-value treats, but it is not the only way to cool off. For more ways to dodge the heat, see our guide to indoor activities to beat the Hong Kong heat, or take it to the water properly with the best watersports in Hong Kong. And if a day by the pool turns into wanting the full overnight treatment, our round-up of the best luxury hotels in Hong Kong is the natural next step.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does a hotel pool day pass cost in Hong Kong?
Most hotel pool day passes in Hong Kong cost between about HK$500 and HK$750 per adult. The Mira charges HK$500 (HK$250 per child) and W Hong Kong's WET weekday pass is HK$750 with a glass of champagne included. Resort-style pools such as Kerry, Grand Hyatt and the Fullerton typically run higher at weekends. Always confirm the current rate with the hotel before you go.
Which Hong Kong hotel has the highest swimming pool?
W Hong Kong in West Kowloon markets its WET pool, on the 76th floor, as Hong Kong's highest outdoor heated swimming pool. It is open to non-guests on a WET day pass, which also includes the harbour-view FIT gym and a glass of champagne. Advance booking of at least two days is required.
Can you use a hotel pool in Hong Kong without staying overnight?
Yes. Several Hong Kong hotels sell pool day passes to non-guests, including The Mira, Cordis, W Hong Kong, Kerry Hotel, Grand Hyatt and The Fullerton Ocean Park Hotel. Most require advance booking, and outdoor pools are weather-dependent. A day pass usually covers the pool plus gym, sauna and steam facilities.
Are Hong Kong hotel pool day passes family-friendly?
Many are. The Mira welcomes children aged 3 to 12 at HK$250 and has a heated children's section; Kerry Hotel offers half-price entry for under-16s; and The Fullerton Ocean Park Hotel has a dedicated kids' lagoon. W Hong Kong is more design-led and adults-leaning, though children under four enter free. Check each hotel's age rules when booking.
Do you need to book a hotel pool day pass in advance?
In most cases, yes. W Hong Kong asks for at least two days' notice and The Mira requires advance booking, while Cordis, Kerry, Grand Hyatt and the Fullerton recommend reserving ahead, especially at summer weekends when passes can sell out. Booking early also lets you check the latest price, hours and weather.

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