Sydney Pools

Sydney Pools

Sydney offers visitors and locals alike an abundance of stunning swimming pools to suit every need, ranging from world-famous (like Bondi Icebergs ) to hidden gems (such as Hidden Valley). Some may boast breathtaking locations or intriguing histories while others provide incredible Instagramable opportunities. Sydney boasts more ocean pools than any other city worldwide ranging from Instagrammable photospots to hidden spots that you won’t even know exist!

Manly Surf Lifesaving Club Pool has long been the go-to pool in the area and can be found along the beachfront. It provides both novice and advanced swimmers an ideal place to hone their skills; with learn-to-swim zones, lap lanes, shallow splash and play areas and loungers offering restful sunbathing space for everyone!

A recent addition to the pool, the 25-metre Lap Pool provides advanced training. Ideal for swimmers who wish to build endurance and speed while improving formstroke technique. Warm water also aids relaxation of muscles reducing cramps and strains while creating an all-inclusive multi-lane system in this lap pool.

If you’re planning on building a pool in your backyard, several important considerations must be met first. First and foremost is hiring an experienced pool builder with an excellent track record; next it is essential that you check with the local council to ensure no power lines or utilities will be built over; furthermore it is a good idea to check that any trees protected by preservation orders do not sit atop or near to where your planned site sits.

The City of Sydney is proud to offer recreational swimming opportunities for all members of its community, ranging from the world-famous Bondi Icebergs to hidden gems in the northern suburbs. Public pools throughout Sydney provide many benefits, such as socialising with friends and neighbours while exercising in peace in our magnificent surroundings, taking part in recreational swimming programs or simply admiring its magnificent surroundings. Furthermore, aquatic centres serve as vital hubs for health and wellbeing as well as cultural development, educational outreach programs or community engagement opportunities.