Deepspot, the world's deepest pool, has recently opened its doors in Poland, attracting numerous tourists for a check-in.
Close-up of Deepspot: The World's Deepest Pool in Poland
Deepspot Pool in Poland is a complex featuring even a small shipwreck for marine enthusiasts and free divers to explore.

This artificial pool in Poland holds 8,000 cubic meters of water, equivalent to 20 times the volume of a standard 25m pool. It's reported that around 5,000 cubic meters of concrete were used over two years to construct the pool, costing approximately $10.6 million USD.


Deepspot boasts a depth of 45.5 meters with artificial caves and remnants of the Maya civilization. Its meticulous construction makes it an exciting destination for exploration and adventure for many. If diving isn't your preference, there's an underwater tunnel beneath the pool for you to explore.


The pool is currently open to welcome guests. Additionally, it serves as a place for everyone to swim, participate in training classes, and diving lessons.
According to Mytour
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Reference: Travel Guide by Mytour
MytourJuly 13, 2021