The Best Sydney Pools For Your Summer Swims

With its far-reaching coastline and magical harbour, Sydney is a swimmer’s paradise. But it’s also a city with a long history of pool culture, and an array of pools to visit. From shady pools in Sardinian-inspired terraces to bubbling saltwater infusions hidden in gardens, these sidney pools will make your summer swims all the more enjoyable.

The pool is the centre of a community, a place where friends and family come together to relax. A pool builder in Sydney can help you create a stunning space for swimming and entertaining. Their team can help you choose the best pool design and features for your home, whether it’s a lagoon-style pool with waterfall feature or a contemporary infinity pool with a view. They can also add a pool surround and deck to enhance your outdoor experience.

Sydney’s tidal ocean pools are a cherished and unique part of the local landscape. Located along the city’s surf coast, they are man-made public seawater pools built so that waves wash over them. Often surrounded by rocky coastline and home to an abundance of marine life, Sydney’s ocean pools are the perfect way to swim, snorkel or sunbathe.

Aside from a few closed pools due to COVID-19, the vast majority of inner-Sydney’s pools are open for summer and ready for your stripping down to your cossie or boardies. Prince Alfred Park Pool is a slice of summer perched between Surry Hills and Redfern, with buttercup yellow umbrellas dotting the lawns and the pool at that jump-right-in temperature. For those who can’t get to the beach, there are plenty of other options, with a number of private pools offering sweeping harbour views and cafes if you need a break from your splashing around.

If you want to swim without the hassle of cleaning up and finding a parking spot, there’s an app that allows you to book over 130 Sydney pools by the hour. You can even narrow your search based on things like pet-friendly and party-friendly, as well as location and amenities.

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It’s difficult to think of a more iconic Sydney pool than Icebergs at Bondi. The pool has been around for almost 100 years, and it’s easy to see why it’s such a popular destination. There are few places that can match the views, atmosphere and history of this famous landmark. Plus, the drinks are reasonably priced for a poolside bar. If you can’t make it to Bondi, a great alternative is the swimming pool at Mount Druitt, where they hold a ‘Dive In’ movie night in summer and the water is filled with trout to turn it into a lake-like fish-catching experience. They also hold a weekly event where asylum seekers swim in the pool together to relax and unwind. This is just one of the many innovative ways they are reclaiming the pool as a source of wellbeing for their local community.