Mazarrón Launches Free Summer Pool Programme for 150 Children
Families spending the summer along Spain's Costa Cálida have a new low-cost activity to add to their calendars. The town of Mazarrón, in the Murcia region, has opened sign-ups for a free children's programme at its municipal swimming pool, offering 150 places for youngsters during the coming season, according to Euro Weekly News.
What the programme offers
Branded as the "Great Welcome to Summer," the initiative combines swimming lessons with recreational activities at the Mazarrón Municipal Swimming Pool. It is designed as both an educational and leisure experience, giving children the chance to build water confidence while enjoying supervised group play during the hottest weeks of the year.
With only 150 spots available and no cost to participate, demand is expected to be strong. Local families typically fill these municipal programmes quickly, so parents visiting or residing in the area should register as early as possible through the town hall's official channels.
Why it matters for visitors and expats
Mazarrón is a popular destination for British, Northern European and increasingly Latin American residents who choose the Murcia coast for its mild climate, quiet beaches and lower prices compared with the Costa Blanca. For expat families and long-stay visitors with children, a free summer pool programme is a practical resource — a chance for kids to socialise with local peers, practise Spanish and stay active while parents handle work, errands or beach time.
Travellers passing through for shorter stays should note that the programme is aimed at registered participants rather than drop-in tourists, but the municipal pool itself remains open to the general public during regular hours.
Practical tips
- Check the Mazarrón Ayuntamiento website or visit the town hall in person for exact registration dates, age brackets and required documents.
- Bring proof of residence or accommodation, ID for the child, and any medical information relevant to swimming activities.
- Places are limited, so arrive prepared on the first day registrations open.
For families combining a Murcia holiday with a longer coastal stay, initiatives like this highlight how Spanish municipalities continue to invest in accessible, community-oriented summer programming.