Stade Nautique Municipal - Espace Jean Bunoz
Adult Admission Price & Policy
Residents of Antibes €3.50. Residents of CASA €5.00. Non-residents €6.00. [January, 2024]
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Full-Size, Year-Round Pools & Boards
Location
Within walking distance of the Port Vauban, Old Antibes, and the train station.
Alpes Maritimes
43.589659, 7.118635
Teams That Use This Facility
Cercle des Nageurs d'Antibes
See the Youth Swim Team website, linked to its name, below, for information
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Cercle des Nageurs d'Antibes
See the Youth Swim Team website for information
Cercle des Nageurs d'Antibes
See the Youth Swim Team website for information.
Facility Notes
In the first phase of a two-stage renovation project, competed in early 2020, the old 25m, outdoor diving pool was demolished and replaced with a new 50m, 8 lane, outdoor tank.
The third stage of the facility's renovations (we don't know what they did in the second stage) began in November 2023 and required closure of the indoor pools. You can read about the project HERE.
While the indoor pools are closed, the second outdoor pool is being configured as three tanks, one 25-meters, 8 lanes; one 20-meters, 7 lanes; and a 1.3m depth instructional area.
While the indoor pools are closed, the second outdoor pool is being configured as three tanks, one 25-meters, 8 lanes; one 20-meters, 7 lanes; and a 1.3m depth instructional area.
Facility Reviews
A very nice aquatic center - complete with flags, pace clocks, etc. I would recommend this pool to anyone for a serious swim or just a quick dip.
One of the best lap swimming experiences you can find. 50m outdoor pool, lane lines,swimmers that know how to circle, friendly Masters, and you can see the Med from the pool deck.
The 25m, indoor pool is busy and swimmers rate 7 on a scale of 10 for lap swim etiquette, but the lanes are not speed designated, so it's a bit squished.
There is a calendar online for lap swim hours; click on the "website" page, above and look for the Horaires d'ouverture and Ouvertures exceptionnelles on its website.
The facility has an odd but workable locker system with electronic keys, so no lock is needed. The showers are good.
All around, it's a decent swim, but it's better to go to Centre Aquatique Grand Bleu in Cannes.
[May, 2015]
There is a calendar online for lap swim hours; click on the "website" page, above and look for the Horaires d'ouverture and Ouvertures exceptionnelles on its website.
The facility has an odd but workable locker system with electronic keys, so no lock is needed. The showers are good.
All around, it's a decent swim, but it's better to go to Centre Aquatique Grand Bleu in Cannes.
[May, 2015]
I swam in the older, but still beautiful, 50 metre, outdoor pool on July 14, 2015. I expected Bastille Day holiday crowds, but still had fewer than three people to a lane. Circle swimming is the norm and at least six lanes were set up with lane ropes and clocks. Nice, cool water.
Where else can you look out over the Mediterranean Sea as you dry?
[July, 2015]
Where else can you look out over the Mediterranean Sea as you dry?
[July, 2015]