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Swimming in Perth: Clubs, Squads and the Best Pools for Lap Swimming

With world-class aquatic facilities, year-round ocean swimming and a thriving club scene, Perth is one of the best cities in Australia for swimmers of every level.

By The Daily Perth · Published 30 May 2026

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Swimming in Perth: Clubs, Squads and the Best Pools for Lap Swimming
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Swimming is part of the Perth lifestyle in a way that few other cities can match. The combination of a warm, dry climate, dozens of patrolled ocean beaches and an excellent network of public aquatic centres makes the sport accessible and enjoyable for people of every age and ability. Whether you are a competitive swimmer chasing personal bests in a 50-metre pool, a fitness swimmer looking for a reliable lap-swimming routine, or a family wanting to introduce children to the water safely, Perth has exactly what you need.

HBF Stadium in Mount Claremont is the state's premier aquatic facility, featuring a 50-metre outdoor pool and a 25-metre indoor pool alongside a gym and sports medicine centre. The facility is used by state-level squads and elite swimmers, but it is equally welcoming to recreational lap swimmers who can book lane space during public sessions. A number of local government aquatic centres also offer 50-metre pools, including the Beatty Park Leisure Centre in North Perth and the Aqua Jetty in Warnbro, making high-quality lane swimming available to most parts of the metropolitan area.

Swim clubs affiliated with Swimming WA provide the pathway for those who want structured training and competition. Clubs are organised by suburb and cater to all age groups, from junior development squads for children who have mastered the basics right through to masters programs for adults looking to train alongside peers of similar age and experience. Club training sessions run on weekday mornings and evenings as well as weekend mornings. Details on finding a club can be found through Swimming WA at wa.swimming.org.au.

Ocean swimming is an equally important part of Perth's aquatic culture. The Indian Ocean beaches at Trigg, Scarborough and Cottesloe are popular venues for open-water swimmers, and a number of ocean swimming events take place along the coast through the warmer months, culminating in the iconic Rottnest Channel Swim each February. That 19.7-kilometre crossing from Cottesloe Beach to Rottnest Island is one of the world's great open-water swimming events and a bucket-list goal for many Perth swimmers. For those looking to build toward the ocean, or simply to enjoy a lap session, Perth's aquatic network has everything in place.

Sources: Swimming WA HBF Stadium

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