Summer has arrived in Cape Town with a blast of hot air as the mercury begins to soar above 30 degrees.
And while some of us are lucky enough to enjoy a sparkling blue pool in the backyard, for many, that’s a luxury we can only dream of in heat like this.
Luckily, the City of Cape Town operates a network of 36 public pools across the city, which residents can enjoy for a cheap-cheap entry fee. Unfortunately, not all of them are open yet, and most that have opened only welcome swimmers on weekends for the moment.
That’s because Cape Town’s Recreation and Parks Department has confirmed a phased reopening of community pools for summer 2025/26. Public pools will be open weekends-only from 17 October to 30 November 2025 (usually 10am-6pm, with last tickets at 5.30pm). Daily opening begins from 1 December 2025, and is set to run through until mid-April 2026.
But if you’re hot in Cape Town right now? Pack your cozzie and head for one of these:Â
Cape Town public pools open daily:
Long Street Indoor Pool
Retreat Indoor Pool
Strand Indoor Pool
Bluedowns Indoor Pool
Sea Point Pool
Community pools open, weekends only: Â
Athlone
Atlantis
Bellville Central
Bonteheuwel
Brown’s Farm
Eastridge
Elsies River
Emthonjeni
Hanover Park
Kuils River Resort (for resort patrons only)
Langa
Lentegeur
Morningstar
Muizenberg
Observatory
Parow North
Trafalgar
Seven swimming pools scheduled to open later in November (date to be announced):
Delft
Khayelitsha
Newlands
Parow Valley
Ravensmead
Ruyterwacht
Westridge.
Community Pools open from December (date to be announced):Â
Bellville South
Goodwood
Kensington
Manenberg
Mnandi
Monwabisi
Wynberg
Entry fees for public poolsÂ
Sea Point Pavilion: R37.50 adults, R22 children.
Bellville: R39 adults, R22 children.
Long Street Indoor Pool: R39 adults, R22 children.
Strand Indoor Pool: R39 adults, R22 children.
Blue Downs Indoor Pool: R19 adults, R4 children.
Retreat Indoor Pool: R19 adults, R4 children.
All Community Outdoor pools: R9 adults, R3 children
Includes Athlone, Atlantis, Bonteheuwel, Browns’ Farm, Eastridge, Elsies River, Emthonjeni, Goodwood, Hanover Park, Lentegeur, Manenberg, Parow North, Parow Valley, Ravensmead, Ruyterwacht, Vulindlela, Westridge, Wynberg, Newlands, Mnandi and Muizenberg.
Planning a pool visit? Don’t forget…
- You can check exact opening times and entry fees on the City of Cape Town’s swimming pools website.
- Sea Point swimming pool is now cashless, accepting card payments only.
- No alcohol is allowed at any pool. Like, ever. Don’t even try.
- No glass containers, tents or pets allowed
- Children under the age of seven must be accompanied by an adult
Want to swim for free? Head for a tidal pool near Cape Town!
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