The World’s 20 Most Beautiful Natural Swimming Pools

6. Ik Kil, Cenote, Mexico
This perfectly round little natural swimming pool is called the ‘Sacred Blue Cenote’. A cenote, coincidentally, is a natural underwater reservoir. Wonderful greenery, rocks, and waterfalls surround this round pool. It is 196 feet wide and 130 feet deep.

Cenote Ik Kil is one of the most popular cenotes in Mexico’s Yucatan Peninsula of Mexico, known for its crystal-clear waters and cascading vines. It is an open-sky type cenote, which means that the swimming area is wide open to the sky rather than enclosed in a cave-like cenote. Enjoy your peaceful time swimming in the clear waters with those hanging vines. It is truly a breath-taking experience.

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