Swimming pools are found in the most spectacular locations. From the edge of cliffs to skyscraping rooftops. The best pools are created by nature itself. Featuring surrounded by vibrant greenery, and sparkling turquoise water, and offers fairytale-esque views. Looking for top swimming holes that can make your summer more memorable? Some of the best swimming holes are located in Mexico, Spain, Samoa, & Greece. Read further to know more about these swimming holes:
1. Hierve el Agua, Mexico
Firstly Hierve el Agua has come. It is known for a rock formation that, from a distance, resembles a waterfall frozen to the side of a mountain. Moreover, it’s much more than just an odd natural attraction. It features a collection of turquoise-colored pools filled with fresh spring water. These pools are laden with healing minerals that can be enjoyed by visitors.


2. A Firveda, Galicia, Spain
Set in the foothills of the Serra do Cando mountains, A Firveda is a natural swimming hole with two pools. To get there, you must take a steep path through the jungle-like forest and climb down some rocky steps alongside a roaring waterfall. But if you’ve got the courage to do so, you can swim under the waterfalls, reports The Guardian.
3. To Sua Ocean Trench, Lotofaga, Samoa
The Sun Ocean Trench is a 98-foot dive into one of the most beautiful swimming holes in Samoa. The clear turquoise waters of this nearly hidden pool make it is most beautiful swimming spot, but it’s only reachable by solid scuba diving skills & an 80-foot ladder descent.
4. Giola Natural Pool, Thassos Island, Greece
Giola Natural Pool is a stunning blue lagoon located in the village of Astris on Thassos Island, Greece. You can reach this natural swimming pool by hiking through the green hills and mountains or by riding a donkey to its top. After the hike or ride, you can take a dip in the cool, deep waters while enjoying views of the Aegean Sea.


5. Kuang Si Falls, Luang Prabang, Laos
Luang Prabang is known as the “land of waterfalls and natural beauty” and these are its most popular. Kuang Si Falls has a number of pools that are ideal for swimming. You can walk along trails cut into the jungle to discover each pool. If you’re keen to swim up high or climb around some of the rocks.