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Make a Splash in the Hottest Hotel Pools in the U.S.

by Samantha Lande

Photograph by Samantha Lande

The Westin Hapuna Beach Resort pool at sunset

Enjoy the infinity pool at The Westin Hapuna Beach Resort. (Photo: Marriott International)

Life can be stressful. Close your eyes and imagine lounging poolside, listening to your favorite tunes, turning the pages of a thrilling book, or sipping a tropical drink. As a traveler, you can escape to an idyllic paradise at a hotel pool and take a break from the hectic pace of everyday life.

We’ve gathered the top hotel pools in the U.S., which feature stunning mountain views, adults-only infinity pools, and thrilling, family-friendly water parks.

As always, check for travel guidelines and closures before planning your trip.

The Westin Hapuna Beach Resort in Hawaii

The pools at The Westin Hapuna Beach Resort on the Kohala Coast are so incredible that they can only be rivaled by the panoramic ocean views you’ll enjoy while swimming. The heated, free-form family pool is 6,800 square feet, perfect for family fun — and lots of it.

The adult infinity pool is a pure respite, a glorious place to soak in the Hawaiian sunset over Hapuna Beach. Level up your relaxation by booking a comfy cabana for the day.

The Westin Kierland Resort & Spa in Arizona

The Westin Kierland Resort & Spa, Arizona
(Photo: Marriott International)

Whether you want family fun at the pool or adult time, you’ll be covered at The Westin Kierland Resort & Spa in Scottsdale. Dip into the Adventure Pool to splash around with the family or bask in the sun. For quiet retreat, visit the heated, adults-only Aqaumiel Pool, open 24 hours a day, with lap lanes, private cabanas, and a hot tub.

At the on-site water park, you can surf in the desert with the Kierland FlowRider flowboard simulator or whiz down a 110-foot waterslide. After all the exhilaration, float the afternoon away in the lazy river, complete with its own private island in the center.

W Aspen in Colorado

w aspen wet deck
(Photo: Marriott International)

After a day on the slopes or exploring the trails in Aspen, the Rooftop at W Aspen is the place to be. Relax and take in the 360-degree views of the Colorado Rockies while soaking those sore muscles in the heated pool.

Take a dip before grabbing a cocktail and some bites to take into the bright modern cabanas. Chilly? Cozy up to one of the fire pits, wonderful for taking the bite out of the crisp air.

JW Marriott Orlando, Grande Lakes in Florida

JW Marriott Orlando Grande Lakes MCOJW
(Photo: Marriott International)

You won’t want to miss all of the fun at JW Marriott Orlando, Grande Lakes. Set on 500 lush acres, the resort boasts an incredible water park with a quarter-mile-long, 670,000-gallon lazy river; a calm lagoon with hot springs; three thrilling waterslides; and AquaVenture, a water adventure course.

There are plenty of places to relax, too. At the south end of the water park, the Oasis, with its private plunge pool, fire pit, and lounge seating, is a great place to relax with a drink after a day of fun. And you won’t want to miss bites from renowned chef John Tesar, who brings a fun take on burgers poolside with his restaurant, Knife Burger.

Sheraton Waikiki Beach Resort in Hawaii

sheraton waikiki pool
(Photo: Marriott International)

There’s a reason guests love the pools at the beachside Sheraton Waikiki Beach Resort. Breathe in serenity in the oceanfront Edge Infinity Pool — which happens to be the longest oceanfront infinity pool in the U.S. — as you watch the sunset and soak in views of Diamond Head and Waikiki.

The family-friendly Helumoa Playground pool has a waterslide and interactive fountain. Lounge around the pool with a cocktail and snack or a fresh cup of Honolulu coffee. Then take a dip in the two surrounding whirlpools.

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