Swimming

Swimming

Swimming is an aerobic activity that allows us to increase our cardiovascular capacity. It is a sport that tones and shapes muscles. Forms an efficient way to reduce stress. In Lanzarote are very few spaces dishes packed in a swimming pool for their practice. In the only existing Olympic pool is located at Club La Santa.

Sesión de natación en el Club La Santa Sport, Lanzarote

Where to go swimming in Lanzarote?

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

– Sports Center Fariones (Puerto del Carmen): Two streets of 2330 meters in a heated outdoor pool. Hours: 8:00 to 23:00 hours Monday to Saturday and from 08:00 to 21:00 on Sundays. Price: 53 euros per month (includes free use of sauna and jacuzzi). Location. C / Alegranza, 2, Puerto del Carmen, Lanzarote. Information: Fariones and Sports Center 928 514 790.

– Las Marinas Club Resort (Costa Teguise): Six streets of 25 meters heated indoor pool. Hours: 9:00 to 22:00 pm Monday to Friday. From 10:00 to 15:00 on Saturdays. Closed Sunday. Price: half-hour sessions and one hour, six euros and 8.5 respectively. Bonus: A half-hour, 6, 10 and 15 sessions, 33, 50 and 68 euros respectively, one hour, 6, 10 and 15 sessions, 68, 80 and 115 euros. Location: c / La Isa, s / n, Costa Teguise, Lanzarote. Information: 928 590 998.

– La Santa Sport (Holy): Olympic swimming pool (the only one of the island) discovered. Hours: Open daily. Rates: Annual Bonus for the resident Tinajo for 250 euros and the citizens of the rest of the island for 500 euros (includes free use of sports center, access to fitness programs, tennis …). Location: Avenida Krogager, s / n, La Santa, Lanzarote. Information: 928 599 999.

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