Come July, the best way to beat a Hong Kong summer isn't a crowded public pool — it's a hotel one. The best hotel pools in Hong Kong hang off the sides of skyscrapers, stretch 60 metres beside Aberdeen's greenery, and — crucially — many of them sell day passes, so you can float above Victoria Harbour without booking a single night's stay.

Here are eight I'd send friends to, grouped by the kind of day you're after, with a plain-English note on access. One honest caveat up front: day-pass prices move around with the seasons and sell out fast, so treat the figures here as a recent guide and confirm before you go.

The short version: For sky-high swims, the Ritz-Carlton (118th-floor indoor infinity pool, the world's highest) and the W (76th-floor WET Deck). For resort days, The Fullerton Ocean Park and Kerry Hotel. For value, Conrad and The Mira. Day passes recently ran from around HK$250 to HK$950.

In This Guide

  1. Can you use a hotel pool without staying?
  2. Sky-high showstoppers: Ritz-Carlton & W
  3. Resort escapes: Fullerton Ocean Park & Kerry
  4. Harbourfront classics: Grand Hyatt & JW Marriott
  5. Best value: Conrad & The Mira
  6. At a glance
  7. FAQ

Can you use a hotel pool without staying?

Yes — and this is the part most people miss. Plenty of Hong Kong hotels sell swimming-pool day passes to non-guests, usually bundling the gym, sauna and a lounger into the price, sometimes with a drink or a spa voucher on top. It's the city's best-value luxury: a five-star pool day for the price of a nice dinner.

Reality check on prices: the day-pass rates below reflect recent 2025–26 listings and change with the season, promotions and demand — some are capped or sell out. Always confirm the current price and book directly with the hotel before you travel.

Prefer sand to tiles? Our guide to the best beaches in Hong Kong covers the free alternative, and the WM Hotel in Sai Kung pairs a pool with the beach.

Sky-high showstoppers: Ritz-Carlton & W

Both of these sit atop the ICC tower above Kowloon Station, and both are bucket-list swims. The Ritz-Carlton Hong Kong (麗思卡爾頓) has the higher one: an indoor infinity pool on the 118th floor, billed as the highest of its kind in the world, with floor-to-ceiling windows that make you feel like you're swimming into the harbour.

Pool: 118/F indoor infinity pool + Jacuzzi · Day pass: recently ~HK$750 (pool, Jacuzzi & fitness) · Hours: daily 11am–10pm · Where: 1 Austin Road West, West Kowloon · MTR: Kowloon Station (Tung Chung/Airport Express)

A few dozen floors down, the W Hong Kong counters with the city's highest outdoor pool, the 76th-floor WET Deck — a party by night, a sun-trap by day. Its passes have recently thrown in champagne, gym time and a spa voucher, which softens the sting of the price.

Pool: 76/F WET Deck, outdoor infinity · Day pass: recently ~HK$750 (Deluxe ~HK$988, adds spa/champagne) · Hours: daily 6am–10pm · Where: 1 Austin Road West, Kowloon Station · MTR: Kowloon Station, Exit C/D
Where else can you swim on the 118th floor, seemingly straight into Victoria Harbour? Hong Kong's hotel pools are a summer thrill in their own right.

Resort escapes: Fullerton Ocean Park & Kerry

If you'd rather feel like you've left the city, two hotels do resort-scale water. The Fullerton Ocean Park Hotel has a genuine showpiece: a 60-metre outdoor infinity pool on the third floor, ringed by cabanas and greenery, with a day pass that also opens up the hotel's lagoon.

Pool: 3/F, 60m outdoor infinity pool + lagoon · Day pass: recently ~HK$600 (pool + lagoon) · Hours: daily 8am–7pm (cleaning break 1–2pm) · Where: 3 Ocean Drive, Aberdeen (香港仔) · MTR: Ocean Park (South Island Line), then hotel shuttle/taxi

Over in Kowloon, the sprawling Kerry Hotel (嘉里酒店) on Hung Hom Bay trades altitude for space and calm, with a big waterfront pool and unobstructed views on the quieter side of the harbour — a short walk from the Whampoa ferry.

Pool: waterfront pool, harbour views · Day pass: "Base Camp" from ~HK$750 (pool + 24/7 gym) · Hours: daily 7am–11pm · Where: 38 Hung Luen Road, Hung Hom Bay (紅磡) · MTR: Whampoa (Kwun Tong Line), short walk

Harbourfront classics: Grand Hyatt & JW Marriott

For old-school Hong Kong Island glamour, two grande dames deliver. The Grand Hyatt (君悅酒店) beside the Convention Centre has an 11th-floor, 50-metre heated outdoor pool set in a lush garden — one of the rare big pools that's just as good in cooler months.

Pool: 11/F, 50m heated outdoor pool + garden · Day pass: recently ~HK$450 (pool, gym, sauna + a Waterfall Bar drink) · Hours: daily 10am–6pm · Where: 1 Harbour Road, Wan Chai (灣仔) · MTR: Wan Chai, Exit A5

Up above Pacific Place, the JW Marriott (萬豪酒店) runs an outdoor pool with the kind of attentive service you'd expect, plus seafood bites from the neighbouring Fish Bar. It's the priciest on this list, but you're paying for polish and a prime Admiralty perch.

Pool: outdoor pool atop Pacific Place · Day pass: recently ~HK$950 (towels + Fish Bar bites) · Hours: daily 6am–10pm · Where: 88 Queensway, Admiralty (金鐘) · MTR: Admiralty, Exit F

Best value: Conrad & The Mira

You don't need to spend big to swim well. The Conrad Hong Kong (港麗酒店), also at Pacific Place, has the friendliest entry price in town — a health-club day pass from around HK$250 that covers the pool, gym, sauna and steam room for the full day.

Pool: outdoor pool + Jacuzzi, cabanas · Day pass: Health Club Day Pass from ~HK$250 · Hours: daily 6am–11pm · Where: 88 Queensway, Admiralty (金鐘) · MTR: Admiralty, Exit F

In Tsim Sha Tsui, The Mira (美麗華) is the reliable Kowloon-side pick — a sleek indoor pool plus full wellness facilities, open year-round and handy for a rainy day. It's an easy add-on to a shopping afternoon on Nathan Road.

Pool: indoor swimming pool + wellness suite · Day pass: recently ~HK$500 adults · Hours: daily 6:30am–8pm · Where: 118–130 Nathan Road, Tsim Sha Tsui (尖沙咀) · MTR: Tsim Sha Tsui, Exit B1

Planning to stay the night instead of just swimming? See our picks of the best staycation hotels and best luxury hotels in Hong Kong.

Best hotel pools in Hong Kong at a glance

Eight pools and recent day-pass rates (confirm before you go)

HotelPoolAreaDay pass (approx.)
Ritz-Carlton118/F indoor infinityWest Kowloon~HK$750
W Hong Kong76/F outdoor infinityWest Kowloon~HK$750
Fullerton Ocean Park60m outdoor infinityAberdeen~HK$600
Kerry HotelWaterfront poolHung Hom~HK$750
Grand Hyatt50m heated outdoorWan Chai~HK$450
JW MarriottRooftop outdoorAdmiralty~HK$950
ConradOutdoor + JacuzziAdmiraltyfrom ~HK$250
The MiraIndoor poolTsim Sha Tsui~HK$500

Prices and pass rules change constantly, so book directly with the hotel. Two good starting points are Sassy Hong Kong's day-pass round-up and Time Out's most beautiful hotel pools.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can you use a hotel pool in Hong Kong without staying overnight?
Yes. Many Hong Kong hotels sell swimming-pool day passes to non-guests, usually bundling gym, sauna and lounger access. Recent rates ran from around HK$250 at Conrad up to HK$950 at JW Marriott, but prices change seasonally and passes sell out, so always confirm the current rate and book ahead.
Which Hong Kong hotel has the highest swimming pool?
The Ritz-Carlton Hong Kong has the highest pool, an indoor infinity pool on the 118th floor billed as the highest of its kind in the world, around 480 metres up. The W Hong Kong, on the 76th floor of the same ICC tower, has the city's highest outdoor pool.
How much is a hotel pool day pass in Hong Kong?
Budget roughly HK$250 to HK$500 for value options like Conrad and The Mira, HK$600 to HK$750 for resort and skyline pools such as The Fullerton Ocean Park, Kerry Hotel, the Ritz-Carlton and the W, and up to around HK$950 at JW Marriott. These are recent listings and change often.
Are hotel pools in Hong Kong open in winter?
Many are. Indoor pools like the Ritz-Carlton's and The Mira's run year-round, and the Grand Hyatt's 50-metre outdoor pool is heated. Outdoor infinity pools such as the W's and The Fullerton Ocean Park's are at their best in Hong Kong's long, hot summer, roughly May to October.
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