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The Estoril swimming pool has opened for a new season

It’s getting warm. Thankfully, one of the city’s oldest public swimming venues has reopened to the public.

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The Estoril swimming pool reopened to the public on 1 April for a new swimming season that will last until 30 November, the Sports Bureau has announced

The public pool, which is located in Estrada da Vitoria, is open seven days a week, with the opening hours organised into three sessions. Session one is scheduled between 7 am and 11 am, session two runs from noon to 4 pm, and session three is between 5 pm to 10:30 pm. 

During the first session of every Wednesday, the pool will be closed to allow weekly cleaning to take place. However, cleaning will be rescheduled to the next day in the event that Wednesday happens to be a public holiday.

[See more: Here’s where to learn to swim in Macao]

Ticket prices vary according to age, costing 5 patacas for children 12 or under, 7 patacas for students and individuals 65 or above, and 15 patacas for swimmers aged 13 to 64. 

Tickets can be purchased on the day at the venue or through online platforms such as Macao One, the Sports Bureau website and its accompanying mobile application, with advanced purchases of up to two days available. More information can be found through the Sports Bureau’s website

Established in 1952, Estoril Swimming Pool is one of Macao’s oldest pools, with the regular 1,000-square-metre pool able to handle 250 swimmers at a time. There is also a 60-square-metre children’s pool.

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