Guests at Atlantis The Royal enjoy the infinity pool and view of Dubai, featuring the modern curved architecture of the hotel building.

Great-value places to cool off this summer

6 hotels that make a splash

When the summer heat hits its peak, life’s better where it’s wetter. From lakefront lounging to luxury in-house spas, this curated list of stays will keep you cool. And don’t forget, members always get our best prices.

Experience a truly deep sleep at Resorts World Sentosa 

Sentosa, Singapore 

There are hotels that put you on the water, but very few put you in the water. All 11 Equarius Ocean Suites at Resorts World Sentosa offer underwater views of tropical marine life from the comfort of the bedroom. Each suite is designed like a two-storey townhouse, complete with a private patio and Jacuzzi on the upper level. If falling asleep to the sight of swimming sea creatures whets your appetite for aquatic adventures, the resort offers scuba diving as well as a water park with thrilling slides and a lazy river. 

Uncover an inner-city oasis at Hotel Chinzanso Tokyo 

Tokyo, Japan 

Hotel Chinzanso Tokyo is famous for its 700-year-old gardens, complete with a shrine, tearoom and parkland dotted with cherry blossom trees. But what really makes this inner-city hotel feel like an urban oasis is the onsen, a wooden bath filled with spring water carefully couriered from Izu and Ito natural hot springs in Shizuoka prefecture. The hotel is naturally popular during spring for hanami (flower viewing) and in fall when the foliage changes, while summer offers a leafy, refreshing respite from the heat. 

Pamper hard, play hard at Sea Containers London 

London, UK

Designed to resemble a luxury cruise liner moored on the River Thames, Sea Containers London is a super-stylish contemporary hotel that maximizes its enviable South Bank position like no other hotel in the city. The water theme is everywhere, but particularly present in the spacious, light-filled Agua Bathhouse & Spa, which sits below the waterline and is billed as a “spa playground”, with different relaxation lounges; particularly striking is the giant copper droplet installation. Above water, London’s post-work crowd files into Lyaness, the award-winning cocktail bar overseen by London’s most-decorated mixologist, Ryan Chetiyawardana, for craft cocktails with a river view.

All-out aquatic fun at The Palace of the Lost City 

Moses Kotane, South Africa 

Set on an extinct volcano on the outskirts of Johannesburg at the edge of Pilanesberg National Park, The Palace is one of South Africa’s most sumptuous and extraordinary hotels. The landscaping is spectacular, with jungle, streams, waterfalls and swimming pools… but it’s the family-oriented water park where the hotel really makes a splash. The Valley of Waves wave pool is a central feature and highlight, while waterslides and zip lines offer additional aquatic fun. Naturally, there’s also plenty for adults to look forward to, including a luxurious spa with hydrotherapy pools and marine treatments like algae body wraps. 

Soak up the star-studded history of Les Bains Paris 

Paris, France 

With a “steamy” history like no other, Les Bains began life as a private bathhouse in 1885, before becoming a legendary nightclub in the late ’70s. Thought of as a Parisian outpost of Studio 54, it welcomed the likes of David Bowie, Mick Jagger and Andy Warhol, also functioning as an early showcase of a young Philippe Starck’s design talents. Throughout the 1990s, Naomi Campbell, Michael Hutchence, Linda Evangelista and Karl Lagerfeld all partied here. Today this iconic space has evolved into a divine, luxury boutique hotel where some rooms are equipped with hammams in a nod to the property’s past life, plus there’s a sought-after spa and vitality pool. 

Cool off in the clouds at Atlantis The Royal

Dubai, UAE

As if being a wonder of modern architecture wasn’t enough, this hyper-modern hotel is high on luxury, too. With its own section of white-sand beach, swim-up and poolside bars, on-site spa and private pools in its top-end rooms, you’re never far from a refreshing retreat to escape the desert heat. Add to that its striking position, towering between the turquoise waters of the Persian Gulf and Dubai’s futuristic skyline, and the only question is—which to sink into while you soak up the ever-changing view?