1. City of Stars, Egypt
The most expensive pool in the world is the City of Stars, situated in Sharm el Sheikh.
2. San Alfonso, Chile
Another $2 billion pool, the San Alfonso sees the Ocean Dome’s “largest indoor pool” and raises it a 2008 Guinness World Record.
3. SeaGaia Ocean Dome, Japan
The Ocean Dome is the largest indoor pool in the world, coming in at a whopping 328,000 square feet.
4. Lev Leviev Residence, United Kingdom
This pool is equally as expensive and just as private as the last masterpiece. Situated in London, the pool is owned by an “Israeli businessman” who — one should assume — goes by the name Lev Leviev.
5. Hearst Castle, USA
The elegant pool, built with marble and mosaic tiles, is privately owned by Mr. William Randolph Hearst, and apparently this is his castle.