Winter Water Safety

Swimmers in colorful swimsuits, caps, and goggles prepare for a race at an indoor swimming pool.

The weather is getting colder, but even during winter we need to be mindful and safe around the water. Here are our top 4 reasons why we love swimming in winter!

A swimming instructor guides a young girl using a pool noodle in an indoor swimming pool.

Great “winter” sport

It’s cold and wet outside, but it’s toasty warm in the pool! Continuing swimming lessons during winter might seem like a chilly idea, but it’s actually one of the best activities the kids can do. Not only is SwimWorld’s pool completely indoors, but it is also heated to a lovely 32 degrees celsius ensuring our swimmers are kept warm.


A swimming instructor teaches young children in a swimming pool. One girl is in the water near the pool edge, listening attentively. A boy sitting at the pool's edge is wearing goggles and interacting with the instructor. Two other children are also present, one clapping and one observing, all in swimwear, with floats and rescue equipment nearby.
  • Kids thrive on consistency and stopping swimming for a short period of time can set their skills back. By continuing lessons during winter, your little one will learn and improve water safety skills, preparing them for the warmer months.

  • If you’re planning to escape the cold weather over the winter school holidays, you will have peace of mind that your kids are safe in and around the hotel pool or beach.

  • Not only does swimming during winter keep your kids active, but swimming as regular exercise helps strengthen the immune system, therefore reducing the risk of common colds and flus.[1]

    [1] https://royallifesavingwa.com.au/your-safety/at-home/winter-water-safety

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