The world’s deepest pool to open in Poland (also featuring hotel rooms)

When you think of diving holidays, you probably think of Egypt, Belize, Great Barrier Reef in Australia, Thailand etc. Most probably of a number of places located next to the sea (or a lake). What if we told you that Poland is to be put on your bucket list if you’re fond of diving? Yes, you have read it correctly. Poland, which is more known for its rich history and considerable natural beauties, has decided to step among the destinations for divers. And this is why, in a town called Mszczonow, southwest of Warsaw, a new swimming pool is taking shape. But it is by far no ordinary hotel. It will be named Deepspot, and rightfully so: opening this autumn, it will be the world’s deepest swimming pool. 147.6 feet (45 metres) deep, it will hold nearly 300,000 cubic feet (8,000 cubic metres) of water and give the experience of freediving into space. Built out of an estimated 1,100 tons of steel, it will attract young and old. And the best thing about this place is that it is not reserved only for athletes and those that are keen on diving: it promises an underwater experience also for those, who don’t want to plunge into the water. Thanks to some special features, such as an underwater tunnel that will enable pedestrians to stroll straight across the pool while remaining nice and dry, conference rooms, training rooms, and underwater hotel rooms with a view into the diving pool’s interior, Deepspot will surely be a major success. Why not spicing up your trip to Poland with a visit to this major attraction?