A genuinely magical, one-of-a-kind swim — spring-fed water, caves, waterfalls, and porticos that feel like a film set. The catch: it's seasonal (typically closed in winter), small and fills to capacity early on hot days, has restrictions for young children, and is well outside the tourist core.
The Venetian Pool was created in 1924 from a former coral-rock/limestone quarry and is the only swimming pool listed on the National Register of Historic Places (added 1981). · en.wikipedia.org
The pool closed for a major renovation beginning October 2024 and was scheduled to reopen in fall 2025; post-reopening non-resident admission is set at $21 adult / $16 child. · coralgables.com