So How Deep Is The Deepest Pool?

Diving is DEFINITELY allowed in this pool. Introducing Nemo 33 Located in Brussels, Belgium, it’s the deepest indoor swimming pool in the world and one of the largest at 666,000 gallons of non-chlorinated, highly filtered spring water maintained at 30 °C (86 °F) by a solar heater, with a maximum depth of 113 feet. Numerous underwater windows allow outside visitors to look into the pools at various depths. There are two large flat-bottomed areas reaching depth levels of 16 ft and 32 ft, and a large circular pit plunging to an astounding distance of 108 ft. With amazing simulated underwater caves, scuba diving enthusiasts LOVE this pool.

Who Uses The World’s Deepest Pool?

Nemo 33 was designed by Belgian expert diver John Beernaerts as a multi-purpose diving instruction, recreational, and film production complex. However, Nemo 33’s most prominent feature has got to be the sinkhole. It is the only place on Earth other than the open ocean where you can dive to such a tremendous depth. . Definitely not something you’ll be putting in your backyard anytime soon, but still amazing.