Top 7 Most Instagrammable Infinity Pools in Mexico (And What to Wear to Them)

Top 7 Most Instagrammable Infinity Pools in Mexico (And What to Wear to Them)

Mexico's resort corridor from Tulum to Los Cabos has produced some of the most visually spectacular infinity pools in the world — the kind where the water appears to flow directly into the ocean or jungle below. We've done the research (and, frankly, the field work) so you arrive knowing exactly which pools to prioritise and which swimwear to bring along.

1. Azulik, Tulum — The Treehouse Pool

Azulik sits in the jungle canopy above Tulum's beach, and its pools feel like fever-dream treehouse architecture. The water is positioned against a backdrop of dense jungle green — which means saturated colours, deep jewel tones, and bold prints photograph exceptionally well here. This is the pool for a Bond-Eye sculptural one-piece or a crochet Acacia bikini that holds its own against the visual noise of the jungle. We recommend the Acacia Baja Crochet Bikini Top in Licorice — the black against Azulik's green and terracotta tones is striking.

2. La Zebra, Tulum — Beachfront Bohemian

La Zebra's pool sits directly on Tulum's beach, which means you get both the turquoise Caribbean horizon and a white-sand backdrop. The hotel's bohemian aesthetic calls for natural textures and earth tones — warm beige, rust, sage, and terracotta all sing here. Their cabana pool is one of Tulum's most photographed, and the afternoon light between 3–5pm is genuinely golden. We pair this pool with the Acacia Brazil Bikini Bottom in Jane and a smocked top for an effortless, textural beach look.

3. Las Ventanas al Paraíso, Los Cabos — The Desert Meets the Sea

Las Ventanas is Los Cabos at its most elevated — an infinity pool that seemingly disappears into the deep blue of the Sea of Cortez with Baja desert on all sides. The contrast between the arid landscape and the intensely blue water is visually extraordinary. Here, you want a swimsuit that is equally bold: a Vitamin A sculpting one-piece in a deep sapphire or coral, or an Acacia ribbed bikini in a warm amber tone that complements the sand-and-rock backdrop. The Acacia Blake Ribbed Top in Sapphire is an obvious choice — it mirrors the water almost exactly.

4. Imanta Resort, Punta de Mita — Jungle Infinity

Punta de Mita's Imanta Resort features an infinity pool perched above the Pacific coast, surrounded by towering jungle palms. The drama here is vertical — the pool drops away toward the ocean in one direction, and the jungle rises behind you in the other. White and bright yellow swimwear photographs particularly well against this green-and-blue palette, and a Hunza G crinkle one-piece in a warm white creates a clean, graphic contrast with the lush backdrop. The self-patterned crinkle texture also catches direct tropical sunlight in a way that flat fabrics cannot.

5. Hotel Escondido, Puerto Escondido — The Bonfire Pool

This is the coolest pool in Mexico that most people haven't heard of yet. Hotel Escondido's pools are carved into the clifftop above Puerto Escondido's surf, with a giant bonfire at the edge every evening. The low, flickering light at sunset and dusk means warm-toned swimwear — terracotta, deep coral, warm print — photographs beautifully here. The Acacia Brazil Smocked Bottom in Hinahina paired with a matching smocked top is an ideal choice for the bohemian, fire-lit vibe.

6. Hotel Noma, Sayulita — The Village Pool

Sayulita's pool scene is more boutique than grand resort — intimate rooftop pools overlooking terracotta rooftops and the Pacific. Hotel Noma offers one of the most charming, with a tiled pool set against vibrant Mexican architecture. Here, bold prints and bright colour palettes are completely at home — this is the pool where you break out the vibrant print pieces and embrace the saturated, festive palette of the Pacific Coast. Link the look to our Kini Edit collection for resort-ready colour pops.

7. Rosewood Mayakoba, Playa del Carmen — The Lagoon Pool

Rosewood Mayakoba has an extraordinary network of pools connected to jungle lagoon waterways — boat transfers are how you get between the pool and the beach. The water here is a glassy, still aquamarine surrounded by mangrove and jungle, which creates a surreal, almost CGI-quality backdrop. The Acacia Brazil Bikini Bottom in Blue Amur is made for this pool — the print reads as an extension of the extraordinary blue-green water surrounding you.

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