Separating the Pacific Ocean from the San Alfonso del Mar hotel complex, in Chile, is the largest and deepest pool in the world: it is more than a kilometer long and 35 meters deep.
With an extension equivalent to 20 Olympic swimming pools and two Guinness records as the largest crystal clear water pool in the world, the water attraction located in Algarrobo, Chile, belongs to the aforementioned hotel complex.
Thanks to a new technology that makes it possible to capture sea water, this pool enjoys the transparency, cleanliness, conditions and color of tropical seas, with the additional advantage of having a temperature that is nine degrees above the sea temperature, to enjoy a comfortable summer as if you were in the Caribbean.
According to hotel spokesmen, you can not only swim there, it is even possible to sail and paddle. Its maintenance, which consists of a chemical desalination process, costs about US$3 million a year.


