Yes, there was a 6ft deep swimming pool for the first class passengers.
Titanic is too old to have a website, hello 1912! The ship bragged about a SWIMMING POOL!
Titanic's pool was located down on F deck. Altho the Adriatic was the first vessel of all to have any swimming pool, the Olympic-Class vessels had the first heated swimming pool for any sailing vessel.
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No it didn't have a spa but it did have a swimming pool
It was the largest ship. It was approximately 805 feet long. The Titanic also had many things that had to do with recreation such as a swimming pool. Plus, it was quite fast.
It was believed that Titanic's pool is 50 yards long.
The R.M.S. had many luxury items on board. The Titanic not only had the first ever heated swimming pool built on board a ship, it also had squash courts and it's own daily newspaper.
Titanic and her sister ship, Olympic, had a heated swimming pool (the first for any sailing vessel), a squash court (the first for any sailing vessel), and the first elevators for second-class.
Titanic's pool (on F deck) was practically directly above that often talked about "burning coal bunker".
There was only ONE pool on board the Titanic. It was the first heated pool onboard a luxury ocean liner. It was sealed off 10 seconds after the ship started to flood, and so has been hidden away (sealed off) from submersibles since it sank nearly a hundred years ago.
The Titanic was known for having several luxury amenities on board, but one of the most notable was its onboard swimming pool. This was the first-ever heated swimming pool on a ship, making it a luxurious feature for its time. It was located on the ship's boat deck and was available for first-class passengers to enjoy during their voyage.