This article was written by Rachel Ingram. Photography courtesy of The Builders.
Today’s superyacht pools are no longer just a refreshing escape from the sun; they’re feats of design and engineering. Often offering much more than a place to swim, superyacht pools have become statement pieces that define the onboard experience. Here, we spotlight some of the most spectacular examples making waves around the world.
Sparta
The 220-foot Sparta, built by Heesen Yachts and styled by Winch Design, delivers not one but three distinctive pool experiences. A sleek, 21-foot infinity pool graces the main deck, seamlessly blending into the surrounding lounge. Up on the sun deck, a whirlpool invites relaxed socializing, while down below, a Japanese-inspired spa features a wooden hot tub.

Kismet
Opulence is the defining theme aboard the 400-foot Kismet, built by Lürssen Yachts and designed by Nuvolari Lenard with interiors by Reymond Langton Design. A trio of pools crown its wellness and entertainment offerings, including a striking, mosaic-tiled main pool with a 40-tonne water capacity, swim-up bar, and cascading waterfall. The sun deck adds a spacious spa pool with panoramic views, while a chilled plunge pool awaits in the Balinese-inspired lower deck spa.

King Benji
Blending wellness innovation with sleek design, King Benji, a 154-foot build by Dunya Yachts, features one of the most unusual and innovative pools on the water. Its split-panel design allows for dual-temperature zones—ranging from an icy 42°F to a balmy 86°F—making it ideal for hot-cold water therapy or simply contrasting comfort for guests who prefer a dip in different temperatures simultaneously.
Tatiana
Striking in both appearance and amenities, the 262-foot Tatiana from Bilgin Yachts turns heads with its deep red hull—but it’s the expansive two-level beach club that truly stands out. The lower level houses the star attraction and one of two onboard pools: a 27-foot-long freshwater pool framed by glass columns, Carrara marble, and a glowing agate floor, all dramatically revealed when the aft door opens to the sea.
Grey
Entertainment takes center stage aboard the 164-foot semi-custom yacht Grey from Tankoa. A standout feature is the foredeck pool, edged in glass and positioned directly in front of a high-tech outdoor cinema. As a screen rises behind the water, guests can float or recline on surrounding sofas as they enjoy a one-of-a-kind movie night under the stars, accompanied by an immersive audio system from Focal and Naim.

Alfa Nero
Few yachts combine beauty and engineering like the 269-foot Alfa Nero by Oceanco, with exterior design by Nuvolari Lenard. Its award-winning aft-deck infinity pool features a built-in current and a waterfall edge of sloping glass, creating a dazzling light show after dark. Versatility adds to the spectacle—the pool transforms into a helipad or even a dance floor with ease.

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