The 16 Best Inflatable Pools for Your Hot Girl Summer
This one's a scorcher.
Let's face it: We could all use a beach trip right now. Who among us hasn't longingly thought about taking a day off mid-week to sit by the water? If you're not one of the lucky few who live next to the ocean—or the very select few who happen to have a pool in their apartment building—the best inflatable pools for adults will have to cut it for summer 2023. Fortunately, there are some great ones available, which is how you've gotten here.
Think of these adult inflatable pools as the perfect reason to pull out your favorite beach towels, stock up your best beach bag with a few warm-weather essentials (sunscreen!) and catch some rays in your backyard. The majority of inflatable pools on this list are priced at under $100 and will be delivered to your house in less than a week (thanks, Amazon Prime!), plus they're super easy to inflate on your own.
And no, these are not those mini-pools that can't hold more than a few small children. Some of these inflatable pools are big enough to hold your entire family; others come in a bunch of cute prints and colors, so they'll match the rest of your outdoor decor. Pull out your favorite swimsuit and take a dip. You deserve the self-care time, we promise.
- Best Overall Inflatable Pool: BestWay Fast Set 10' x 30" Above Ground Pool Set
- Best Budget Inflatable Pool: Intex Swim Center Family Inflatable Pool
- Best Inflatable Kiddie Pool: Intex Crystal Blue Inflatable Pool, 45 x 10"
- Best Large Inflatable Pool: Ej Blow Up Pool
- Best Instagrammable Inflatable Pool: Ban.do Heart-Shaped Inflatable Pool
- Best Inflatable Pool for Tanning: Bestway Fast Set Paradise Palms Inflatable Pool Set
This classic blue pool from BestWay retails for just $50, is easy to set up, and has a filter in it to guarantee that your pool water is clean. Reviewers note that the filter will need replacing if you plan to use it a lot, but we can't complain with that price tag. You'll also be able to use this pool summer after summer with its tear-resistant, fade-proof material.
Pros: Under $100; Fits four people comfortably; Fast set-up; Includes filter.
Cons: Does not include pump.
Tie-dye is always in for summer, so why not add some of the trendy print to your deck or backyard in the form of a pool? This pretty pool fits right into the hot girl summer aesthetic, making it the perfect addition for all of your summer photo ops. While it doesn't include a pump, you can use your hair dryer on the cool setting for extra quick inflation.
Pros: Instagram-ready; Easy and fast set-up; Built-in drain plug; Available in seven prints.
Cons: Does not hold a lot of water; Does not include pump.
The small bench on the inside of this massive family-friendly inflatable Intex pool means that it's great if you've little ones joining you—or if you just want to be able to sit back and relax. One reviewer wrote: "No joke! I love this thing. I wish it would last forever and I hope they don't stop making it. I'll buy a new one every summer."
Pros: Under $50; Fits three to four people comfortably; Has built-in cup holders; Easy and fast set-up.
Cons: Does not include pump.
This fun floral pool set from Bestway is equipped with a built-in palm tree-shaped sprayer, so prepare to get splashed. "The palm tree sprinkler was a total hit with our kiddos and is great when [you're] tanning," a reviewer wrote. Coming in at 15-foot by 33-inches with a capacity of up to 2,556 gallons, it's also incredibly large so feel to bring your floaty for tanning.
Pros: Fits well over four people comfortably; Includes built-in sprayer; Easy set-up; Made from puncture-resistant material; Includes water filter.
Cons: Over $100.
It's the summer of all things Barbie, and it doesn't get much more Barbie than a pink heart-shaped pool. Whether this is for you and your bestie's summer Instagram photos or for your kiddos to splash around it, this fun pink pool will serve you right. It's currently on sale for nearly $40 off its original price, so hurry up and snag this pick if you're as pink-obsessed as we are this year.
Pros: Easy and fast set-up; Deflates quickly; Built-in drain plug.
Cons: Does not include pump.
This inflatable pool from Intex covers all your bases: It's 6.5 feet deep, includes a repair patch if anything goes wrong, requires no assembly, and is super easy to fill. A bonus: reviewers say it's a great inflatable pool for your dog when it gets hot out.
Pros: Under $20; Great for small children and dogs; Easy and fast set-up.
Cons: Not large enough for adults; Does not include pump.
If you're tired of blue pools, I wouldn't blame you. It's hard to find an inflatable pool that's not blue on the market, but after some digging, I finally found one and it's big enough for adults! With this pretty pink shade and a pearlescent shine, this rectangular pool is basically asking to be the centerpiece of a bachelorette party, birthday, or girl's day.
Pros: Made from puncture-resistant materials; Includes repair patch; Easy set-up.
Cons: Does not include pump.
Another option for those bored of blue is this hot pink find, which is ideal for adults and families alike. It's big enough for three to four adults when sitting or a couple can easily relax on the bench with a few kiddos splashing around in water. It also blows up in just three minutes, so you don't have to wait too long before the fun starts.
Pros: Easy and fast set-up; Made from puncture-resistant materials; Fits three to four people comfortably.
Cons: Does not include pump.
Walmart's EJ Blow-Up pool is top-rated for good reason—it's thick, can fit two adults and three to five (!!!) kids, and holds up to 312 gallons of water. In just three to five minutes, your new summer hang will be inflated and ready to go. Just make sure you have a separate electric pump on hand.
Pros: Under $100; Fits up to seven people comfortably; Includes two repair patches; Made from extra-thick material to reduce punctures; Lead and BPA-free.
Cons: Does not include pump.
This 103" x 69" x 22" pool from Intex comes in this blue-and-white colorway and is priced at just under $40 so it's a great option if you're looking for cheap summer thrills. "This was a great idea to cool off and hang out in the heat of the summer," a reviewer wrote. "Bought one for each family member."
Pros: Fits two to three people comfortably; Built-in drain plug; Includes repair patch; Easy and fast set-up.
Cons: Does not include pump.
Maybe your summer aesthetic is more closely aligned with Wednesday Addams rather than Barbie. If so, then this inflatable pool was made for you. It features the chic Alice & Olivia Stace Face print which was practically made to serve as a backdrop for photos. It's also an inflatable pool you can feel good about buying as it's made from ethically-sourced materials.
Pros: Easy and fast set-up; Instagram-ready; Fits two to three people comfortably.
Cons: Does not hold a lot of water.
Forget about regular old circular inflatable pools. This one from Play Day has seats in every corner and a massive space in the middle, so it's great for watchful parents who also want to stay cool all summer long. The seats are extra-comfy, too, with cushioning and backrests, plus built-in drink holders.
Pros: Fits up to four people comfortably; Has built-in cup holders; Made from puncture-resistant materials.
Cons: Does not include pump.
Whether you use it as an inflatable pool or a pretty inflatable drink cooler, you can't go wrong with this heart-shaped pick. "It’s a great addition to my backyard beach in the city," a reviewer wrote. Grab two of your besties and some margaritas—this is sure to be your new summer hang, not to mention your next Instagram backdrop.
Pros: Fits up to three adults comfortably; Includes repair patch; Instragram-worthy; Could double as cooler.
Cons: Does not hold a lot of water; Does not include pump.
Where are my basketball fans at? Practice your mid-range jumpers while taking a dip in this 101 x 74 x 51-inch inflatable pool that comes with a convenient drain plug. It's the perfect size for your little ones to enjoy the sun and get some active time in, too. Take advantage of its half-off price tag before it's sold out.
Pros: Under $50; Built-in drain plug; Includes repair patch; Comes with the inflatable ball.
Cons: Pump not included.
While this pool may be one of the pricier options on this list, considering just how good it is, we say it's well worth its price tag. At 150” x 70” x 20” big, this pool is big enough for two adults and up to five kids, but we'd wager you could fit more if the occasion calls for it. It also has three extra-durable air chambers so the walls stay stable, even with kiddos jumping in and out. The best part of this pool, though, may be the removable canopy.
Pros: Includes a detachable canopy; Fits up to seven people; BPA-free; Easy and fast set-up.
Cons: Over $100.
This blush-pink pool may take the cake for cutest summer inflatable. The color and design gives this pool a retro feel, making it the perfect summer decor for your backyard. While this pool is shallow enough for kids, it's perfect for couples to chill in after work. One reviewer says as much and wrote, "BUY it. I aired it up with my blow dryer on cool and it was so easy.. perfect size for my fiancé and I to chill in."
Pros: Easy and fast set-up; Instagram-ready; Fits two to three people comfortably.
Cons: Does not hold a lot of water.
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