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Medellín's Best Outdoor Pools and Rock Pools for Serious Swimmers

Discover the city's best spots for a refreshing and invigorating swim amidst nature

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By Medellín Wellness Desk · Published 4 July 2026, 5:37 p. m.

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Updated 8 h ago· 5 July 2026, 8:16 a. m.

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Medellín's Best Outdoor Pools and Rock Pools for Serious Swimmers
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Medellín's outdoor pools and rock pools are a hidden gem for lap swimmers, with over 10 public pools and natural swimming spots scattered throughout the city. One of the most popular spots is the Parque Arví, which features a large outdoor pool surrounded by lush greenery and stunning views of the Aburrá Valley.

As the city's active wellness culture continues to grow, outdoor pools and rock pools have become an essential part of Medellín's fitness scene. With its year-round pleasant weather, Medellín is an ideal location for outdoor swimming, and many locals and tourists alike are taking advantage of these natural and public spots to stay active and healthy. The city's investment in public parks and recreational facilities has also contributed to the popularity of outdoor swimming, making it an accessible and affordable activity for people of all ages and skill levels.

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Two of the most popular outdoor pools in Medellín are the Piscina El Cable in the El Centro neighborhood and the Piscina La Llanura in the La Llanura neighborhood. Both pools offer lap swimming lanes and are surrounded by beautiful parks and gardens, making them a great spot to relax and unwind after a swim. The Comfama sports complex in the Belén neighborhood is another popular spot, featuring an outdoor pool and a range of fitness classes and activities. For those looking for a more natural swimming experience, the rock pools in the Parque Natural Rionegro are a must-visit, with crystal-clear waters and stunning views of the surrounding countryside.

According to data from the Medellín Mayor's Office, the city's public pools and recreational facilities have seen a significant increase in usage over the past year, with over 150,000 people visiting the Parque Arví alone in 2025. The cost of using these facilities is also relatively low, with a monthly membership to the Comfama sports complex costing around COP 120,000 (approximately USD 35). As of June 2026, the city has also launched a new program to improve the maintenance and upkeep of its public pools, ensuring that they remain clean and safe for users.

For those looking to take advantage of Medellín's outdoor pools and rock pools, it's recommended to visit early in the morning or late in the afternoon to avoid the crowds and heat. It's also a good idea to check the pool schedules and prices before heading out, as they may vary depending on the location and time of day. With its many outdoor pools and rock pools, Medellín is a swimmer's paradise, offering a unique and invigorating way to stay active and healthy amidst the city's beautiful natural surroundings.

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