The municipality of La Rinconada, just 20 minutes from the capital, offers three municipal swimming pools with entry from €2.50 on weekdays. The facilities include grass, green areas, and shade, and are open until August 31.
The municipal pools of La Rinconada have become the star attraction of the summer for those looking to cool off without leaving the province of Seville. Just 20 minutes from the capital, this municipality offers three venues with prices starting at €2.50 on weekdays, one of the lowest rates in the area.
The facilities, managed by the Municipal Sports Board, are the pools of the sports complexes 'Annex to the Indoor Pool', 'Antonio Romero, El Negro', and 'Castañita'. All of them feature large grassy areas, shade, and green spaces, ideal for spending the day with family or friends.
Three pools open from Monday to Sunday
The pools opened their doors last June and will remain operational until August 31. The hours are Monday to Friday from 12:30 to 19:00, while on weekends and holidays, the hours extend from 12:00 to 20:00. So there’s no excuse not to take a dip.
The general entry price varies depending on the day: €2.50 from Monday to Friday and €4 on Saturdays, Sundays, and holidays. Children under one year old enter for free, making these pools an especially attractive option for families with babies.
Water activities for all tastes
Beyond free swimming, the Sports Board of La Rinconada offers a comprehensive programme of courses and water activities. Among them, swimming courses stand out, divided into learning, children's improvement, and adult classes, as well as aquazumba, aquarunning, water gymnastics, and aquacrossfit classes. Activities designed for all levels and ages, from children wanting to learn to float to seniors looking for low-impact exercise.
Tickets can be purchased both at the box office and through the Sports Board's website. A system that allows you to avoid queues and ensure access, especially on weekends when attendance tends to be higher. And be careful, because the price of activities is independent of the entry fee, so it’s advisable to check the website for the schedules and rates of each course.
A relief for the wallet during the heatwave
With temperatures soaring and the thermal sensation stifling across much of the province, finding a refreshing and affordable plan has become a priority. The pools of La Rinconada present a low-cost alternative to other water leisure options, such as water parks or coastal beaches, which involve longer travel times and higher expenses.
For the residents of La Rinconada, these facilities are a luxury within reach. But also for those living in the capital or nearby municipalities, as the distance is minimal and the offer generous. So now you know: if the heat is on and your wallet is too, it’s time to take a swim in La Rinconada.
The pools will be open until August 31, so there are still weeks left to enjoy them. Interested parties can check the updated schedules and prices on the La Rinconada Sports Board's website, and remember that children under one year old have free entry. A perfect plan to combat the heat without breaking the bank.

