Swimming for children

Swimming for children

Swimming is one of the most complete physical activities to enhance child development. Power and tones muscles, increases your aerobic capacity, pulmonary and cardiovascular systems. By practicing in a group, as usually develop classes, encourages socialization kid. Moreover, it is a rewarding activity, leisure and that, in turn, forces the child to acquire discipline and responsibility. In Lanzarote there are very few choices for learning swimming, but some develop existing best education systems.

Clases de natación en Lanzarote

Where to learn swimming in Lanzarote?

– Sports Center Fariones (Puerto del Carmen): C / Alegranza, 2, Puerto del Carmen, Lanzarote. Hours: a) Monday, Wednesday and Friday sessions of one hour between 16:30 and 19:30 hours, b) Tuesday and Thursday sessions of one hour between 16:30 and 19:30 hours, c) a Saturday session between 11:00 hours and 14:00 hours. Price: Option a, 70 euros per month, option b, 50 euros per month; option c, 30 euros per month. Information: 928 514 790.

– Las Marinas Club Resort (Costa Teguise): C / La Isa, s / n, Costa Teguise. Swimming lessons for children aged one, two or three hours per week. Rates: One hour a week, 40 euros; two hours, 60 euros, three hours, 80 euros. Hours: See Sports Centre or phone 928 590 998.

– Sports Park in Port of Arrecife (Arrecife): Eight streets of 25 meters heated indoor pool. Schedules, fares and address, here .

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