Public Swimming Pools

In hot, humid and sunny Singapore, it is nice to take a dip once in a while. You can find swimming pools in many housing estates. The entry fees are cheap. Only $1.50 during weekdays and $2 during weekends. Children below 18 and senior citizens fees are half the price.

The pools are open almost everyday from 8:00am to 9:30pm. They are closed once a week for maintenance, usually in the middle of the week. They are spacious complete with lounge chairs. And there are also slides at the kids pool! You do not have to bring the little ones to the pricey water theme parks.

Public swimming pool at Pasir Ris
Public pool complete with slides
Sometimes we can see children and students with instructors doing their swimming lessons in the public pools. So while using the pools is cheap having swimming lessons may not! But if there is rain, which is common in tropical Singapore, especially during year end monsoon season, you can't swim for safety reasons due to risk from lightning.

And oh, if you just want a shower at the changing room without dipping into the pool you can certainly do that. Bring your towel and pay the entrance fee. But be prepared you may sweat as soon as you get out of the shower due to the heat and humidity! Swimming complexes here are usually part of the larger community sports complex which can include tennis courts, badminton courts, ping-pong games room and fully-fitted gym.

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