Amazing private hotel pools

<b>Qualia</b> <b>Hamilton Island, Great Barrier Reef, Australia</b> Guests who book the Beach House at this serene retreat (which earned a perfect 100 score in this year's Readers' Choice Awards) can luxuriate in a 39-foot-long, infinity-edge lap pool. You can also take in sweeping Coral Sea views from the adjoining sundeck and the entertainment and dining areas, which both have floor-to-ceiling windows. <b>More from Condé Nast Traveler</b> <a href="http://www.cntraveler.com/daily-traveler/2012/08/room-with-a-view-25-years-anniversary-photo-slideshow#slide=1">300+ breathtaking hotel views</a> <a href="http://www.cntraveler.com/cruises/2012/02/photos-top-100-cruise-ships-small-medium-large-river">100 top cruise ships in the world</a> <a href="http://www.cntraveler.com/daily-traveler/2012/06/cities-architecture-design-lovers-photos">Great cities for architecture lovers</a> <a href="http://www.cntraveler.com/readers-choice-awards/top-100-hotels-resorts-photos-slideshow">The world's best places to stay</a> <a href="http://www.cntraveler.com/daily-traveler/2013/01/first-class-cabins-singapore-airlines-emirate-etihad-cathay-asiana-ana-virgin-america-atlantic-el-al">The Most Luxurious First Class Cabins</a>   (Courtesy of qualia)

<b>Taj Exotica Resort and Spa</b> <b>South Malé Atoll, Maldives</b> Every one of Taj Exotica's villas boasts direct lagoon access, but vacationers who reserve Deluxe Lagoon, Deluxe Beach or Premium Beach villas claim an extra aquatic benefit: their own freshwater plunge pool. The exclusive Ocean Suite not only has its own pool, but a private, sand-filled deck as well. (Courtesy of Taj Exotica Resort)

<b>Sabi Sabi Private Game Reserve</b> <b>Kruger National Park, South Africa</b> After spending the day eyeing wildlife from the back of a Land Rover, guests here can stare at the stars from the depths of their own plunge pool. Book the Mandeleve Presidential Suite (Bush Lodge), Ivory Presidential Suite (Selati Camp), or any of the 13 suites in the Earth Lodge to get this cool perk. (Courtesy of Sabi Sabi Private Game Reserve)

<b>Four Seasons Resort Bora Bora</b> <b>Bora Bora, French Polynesia</b> Can't sleep? Hop outside your bedroom to a private plunge pool at 15 different bungalows and villas here. Most cottages allow guests to bask in unobstructed lagoon views, and four have views of both the lagoon and the extinct volcano Mount Otemanu, the highest point in Bora Bora. (Photograph by Barbara Kraft/Courtesy of Four Seasons Resort Bora Bora)

<b>Perivolas</b> <b>Oia, Santorini, Greece</b> A former mansion, this all-suite hotel has two eponymous alcoves enhanced with their own private infinity pools. The Perivolas Suite’s mini lagoon emerges from a caved portion of the room’s terrace (which offers an expansive view of the Aegean Sea), while the New Pervivolas Suite’s ocean-view pool is entirely uncovered. (Courtesy of Perivolas)

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<b>Oberoi Udaivilas</b> <b>Udaipur, Rajasthan, India</b> Though opulence abounds at this hotel in the City of Lakes, only the four Luxury Suites and the 2,650-square-foot Kohinoor Suite possess their own infinity pools. Other perks in these swanky accommodations: tented dining pavilions, views of the 16th-century City Palace and personal butlers (to prevent you from having to get out of the pool to mix your own drink, of course). (Courtesy Oberoi Udaivilas)

<b>Hotel Santa Caterina</b> <b>Amalfi, Italy</b> Built as a villa in the 1880s, this hillside escape now encompasses 66 guest rooms and suites. But only one of these, the Chalet Giulietta &amp; Romeo, treats guests to a heated infinity pool in a private garden terrace overlooking the Tyrrhenian Sea. (Courtesy of Hotel Santa Caterina)

<b>Capella Ixtapa</b> <b>Guerrero, Mexico</b> No matter which of the 59 suites you book at this cliffside resort, you’ll be treated to your own azure-tiled plunge pool. While only some are shaded, each swimming hole provides an unobstructed panorama the Pacific Ocean. (Courtesy of Capella Ixtapa)

<b>Jumby Bay, A Rosewood Resort</b> <b>St. John’s, Antigua</b> Located on a 300-acre West Indies island, this British Colonial–style oasis offers plenty of waterfront access, but only two of the 28 suites are outfitted with their own exclusive pools. The aptly named Pool Suite is equipped with a secluded patio pool large enough for family fun, while the Rosewood Estate Suite features an infinity-edge pool overlooking the Caribbean Sea. (Courtesy of Jumby Bay)

<b>One&amp;Only Palmilla, Los Cabos</b> <b>San José del Cabo, Mexico</b> Of the 12 room categories at this top-rated property, four guarantee you your own pool: the Pool Casita Junior, Pool Casita, Pool Master suites, and the Villa Cortez. The Casita Juniors’ infinity-edge basins measure 150 square feet; the Casitas’ are 240 square feet; and the Masters’ stretch to 280 square feet. Villa Cortez’s grand vanishing edge grants swimmers an unobstructed seascape. <a href="http://www.cntraveler.com/daily-traveler/2012/10/readers-choice-awards-private-pools-luxury-hotel-photos#slide=11">See more Amazing Private Hotel Pools at CondeNastTraveler.com</a> (Courtesy of One&Only Palmilla)