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Outdoor Pools and Rock Pools Perfect for Lap Swimming

Discover the best spots in Hong Kong to take a refreshing dip and boost your fitness

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By Hong Kong Wellness Desk · Published 4 July 2026 at 12:31 pm

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Updated 5 h ago· 4 July 2026 at 1:07 pm

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Outdoor Pools and Rock Pools Perfect for Lap Swimming
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Hong Kong has 44 public swimming pools, with 14 of them being outdoor pools, according to the Leisure and Cultural Services Department.

With the summer heat in full swing, many Hongkongers are looking for ways to stay cool and active. Outdoor pools and rock pools are perfect for lap swimming, providing a refreshing and challenging workout. The benefits of swimming are well-documented, from improving cardiovascular health to reducing stress and anxiety. In a city where space is limited, outdoor pools and rock pools offer a unique opportunity to connect with nature while getting some exercise.

In Hong Kong, there are several outdoor pools and rock pools that are perfect for lap swimming. The Victoria Park Swimming Pool Complex in Causeway Bay, for example, has a 50-meter outdoor pool that is open year-round. The pool is surrounded by trees and offers stunning views of the city skyline. Another popular spot is the Kowloon Park Swimming Pool in Tsim Sha Tsui, which has a 50-meter outdoor pool and a separate pool for diving. For those looking for a more natural experience, the rock pools at Big Wave Bay in Shek O or the ones at Repulse Bay are great alternatives.

Popular Spots and Statistics

According to the Leisure and Cultural Services Department, the average attendance at public swimming pools in Hong Kong is around 1.3 million per month. The most popular pools are the ones in urban areas, such as the Morrison Hill Swimming Pool in Wan Chai, which sees an average of 12,000 visitors per month. The admission fee for public swimming pools in Hong Kong is HK$17 for adults and HK$8 for children and seniors, making it an affordable option for those looking to stay active. As of 2022, the government has also launched the "Swimming for All" program, which offers free swimming lessons for children and adults with disabilities.

For those looking to take their swimming to the next level, there are several organizations in Hong Kong that offer coaching and training programs. The Hong Kong Amateur Swimming Association, for example, offers a range of programs for swimmers of all levels, from beginner to elite. The association also hosts several competitions throughout the year, including the Hong Kong Open Swimming Championships, which takes place in August. Whether you're a seasoned swimmer or just starting out, Hong Kong's outdoor pools and rock pools offer a unique and refreshing way to stay active and healthy.

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