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Updated 18 April 2024 at 14:54

Come summer, this city built on water provides some exceptional opportunities for an alfresco dip. Read on for your complete guide to Amsterdam’s best outdoor swimming pools and spots to dip your toes in (a safe distance from the tour boats and clog-shaped pedalos). Dive in!

Note: As with all outdoor swimming spots, water quality can vary. Check for warnings and updates on the zwemwater website (in Dutch) including a map with all the official swimming locations.

Sloterplas

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The beautifully spacious Sloterpark is a park in Amsterdam’sNieuw Westwith a large lake (Sloterplas) in the middle. Locals flock to itsurban beach for picnics, family outings and games of volleyball. If you prefer a dash of chlorine in your swimming water, the Sloterparkbad is only a minute away.

Please note:Sloterstrand is no longer an official swimming location due to poor water quality.

Buitenzwembad Marineterrein

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This increasingly popular spot offers exceptional views of Nemo, Central Station and the impressive VOC ship docked outside the National Maritime Musuem. You'll find floating boardwalks to jump off and a large shaded grassy area that's perfect for picknicking at. Its not an official swimming location yet, but it seems likely that the council will designate it so soon.

Het Twiske

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Begin your swim with a scenic bike ride to Zaanstad, where you will find no fewer than 10 different places to swim.Het Twiskerecreational area is home to Speelsloot, Kure Jan Strand, Doesstrand and many more spots for cooling off in the water. You can also rent canoes, row boats and sailboats to head off on your own adventure.

Admiralengracht at Erasmus Park

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This clean stretch of the Erasmusgracht at one corner of Erasmus Park is a popular swimming spot in the summer for families and young locals. There's a small boardwalk with ladder access into the canal and a grassy bank that catches the sun until the late afternoon. Pick up a couple of beers and soak up the neighbourhood vibe as you sunbathe in this sunny corner ofBos en Lommer.

Berlagebrug Rowing Club

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The jetty at the Berlagebrug Rowing Clubis a handy access point for a refreshing swim in the Amstel and you'll find plenty of amenities nearby. This area is a busy stretch of water so be sure to pay attention to the boats passing by as you're doing those doggy-paddle lengths.

Gaasperplas

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We have the construction of the Bijlmermeer to thank for the charmingGaasperplasrecreational area. It was created from the sand extraction required for construction of the tower blocks there. The exquisite nature reserve has a wide beach and a spacious lawn to spread your towel. Best of all, it can be easily accessed by Metro.

Amsterdamse Bos

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Amsterdam’s biggest landscape park is three times bigger than Central Park, it attracts 6 million visitors a year, and has several excellent spots for swimming. There are spots for kids to paddle around safely while parents lounge around on the grass.Amsterdamse Bosalso has several low-hanging bridges for older kids (and the young at heart) to practise their diving skills.

Nieuwe Meer

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Next to Amsterdamse Bos lies a large lake with two official swimming areas. Easily accessible by public transport or bicycle, you will find a beach and several private coves along the edges of the lake. The spot is also known for its nudist beach, its gay cruising area, and its Highland cattle.

Ouderkerkerplas

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Cool off from a bike ride with a bracing dip in Ouderkerkerplas. This special spot on the border of Amsterdam-Zuidoost andOuderkerk aan de Amstelis paradise for seasoned swimmers and divers, while the sandy beaches, shallow shoreline and nearby playgrounds make it ideal for the whole family.

Beatrixpark

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A modestly-sized park that is intimate and relatively quiet, but at the same time is big enough to make you feel like you’ve escaped the city for the day. Great for sunbathing, picnics and for wading in the paddling pool with the little ‘uns. Beatrixpark also has a medicinal herb garden.

Westereinderplassen

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The ‘West End Lakes’ are the largest body of fresh water in the Randstad area. These lakes are home to dozens of tiny islands and while most of them are privately owned, everyone is welcome to moor their boat at the Starteiland (Start Island) – a popular spot for a picnic or barbecue. And if you don’t fancy bringing your own supplies, stop off at one of the 50 marinas lining the banks, teeming with restaurants, cafés and sun-drenched terraces.

Diemerpark

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Another urban beach is Amsterdam’s Diemerpark, which has a slower pace and tranquil atmosphere. You would never guess it from the bucolic surroundings, but Diemerpark was once a rubbish dump. The whole area has been meticulously cleaned since, and the water is closely monitored.

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FAQs

Can you swim outside in Amsterdam? ›

The best 'natural', outdoor swimming location in Amsterdam is definitely the Grote Vijver (Big Pond) in the Amsterdamse Bos. This huge green, semi-landscaped park is simply called 'Amsterdam Forest' in English. Thankfully, it's quite easily accessible by bicycle from central Amsterdam.

Are you allowed to swim in the Amsterdam canals? ›

Strictly speaking, canal swimming is discouraged and can come with a fine of up to E140. That said, many Amsterdammers take the risk each summer and enjoy a dip in the city's many alluring and refreshing canals. In a nation that adopts a practical approach to life, usually, if it's a need of the people, it's possible.

Does Amsterdam have swimming pools? ›

Overall, according to the municipality, there are 16 public swimming pools in Amsterdam, offering both indoor and outdoor swimming facilities. Each is run independently and has something different to offer its visitors.

Is there anywhere to sunbathe in Amsterdam? ›

Beatrixpark. A modestly-sized park that is intimate and relatively quiet, but at the same time is big enough to make you feel like you've escaped the city for the day. Great for sunbathing, picnics and for wading in the paddling pool with the little 'uns. Beatrixpark also has a medicinal herb garden.

Where can you go swimming in Amsterdam? ›

Amsterdam has a number of designated swimming spots:
  • Sloterstrand (Sloterplas)
  • De Oeverlanden (Nieuwe Meer)
  • Speelvijver-Noord en Strand Zuidoever (Gaasperplas)
  • De Grote Speelweide (Amsterdamse Bos)
  • Strand Diemerpark.
  • Strand IJburg.
  • Strand en Speelsloot de Hoge Dijk (Zuidoost)
  • Ouderkerkerplas Strand.

Is Amsterdam water safe? ›

Is the Tap Water in Amsterdam Safe to Drink? Yes, the tap water in Amsterdam is safe to drink according to international standards. According to many Dutch people it's among the best in Europe. The local water provider Waternet continuously monitors water quality to ensure it meets high safety standards.

Do Dutch people swim in the canals? ›

While swimming in the canals is not officially encouraged, locals now swim each year in a number of locations around the city. Furthermore, since 2012, the Amsterdam City Swim has been held yearly to raise money for ALS research.

How deep is the water in Amsterdam canals? ›

How deep are the Amsterdam canals? The average depth of the canals is 2.6m with a lowest point at 4.5m below sea level. Also, 11 million poles are used to support the city!

How clean is the water in Amsterdam? ›

The answer to this question is simple: Yes! Tap water in Amsterdam is clean, safe, and delicious. You can simply enjoy water from the tap. So there is no hassle with plastic bottles.

Does Amsterdam have beaches? ›

One of the most famous beaches is at Zandvoort. Its sea and dunes form a picturesque nature reserve - the ideal backdrop for relaxing or watersports. Amsterdam Beach is a great place to dip your toes in the North Sea or to hit a dance floor once the sun goes down.

Is water free in Amsterdam? ›

Why do restaurants in Amsterdam never serve water? They don't serve water just like that, but if you ask for the tap water you'll most likely get it. The tap water in the Netherlands is safe and clean. You can drink and most restaurants, bars, and clubs give it for free.

Is it safe to swim in the Amstel River? ›

Yes lots of people swim in the Amstel river and in the canals of the eastern islands for example. The water is much cleaner than you'd think. More species of fish are found in them every year.

Is it safe to stay near Red Light District Amsterdam? ›

Although in many cities around the world, areas that are known Red Light Districts can be extremely dodgy, the Amsterdam Red Light District is actually pretty safe.

How far is Amsterdam from beach? ›

Travel distance from Amsterdam

On the shores of the North Sea, Zandvoort Beach is only about 30 km from the heart of the city. You can reach Zandvoort aan Zee with a drive of about 40 minutes. You can also get there by public transit in about the same amount of time by taking the Sprinter train straight to the coast.

Do people swim in the ocean in the Netherlands? ›

In the past years, the summers have been warmer than usual in the Netherlands, and there are some canicular days. If you visit during those days, you'll probably have no problem cooling with a swim in the North Sea.

Can you swim in Netherlands beaches? ›

Langevelderslag Beach

Wonderful sandy beach, great for swimming, walking and being.

Do people swim in the Netherlands? ›

Different places to swim

In the Netherlands there are many different places where you can swim in the summer. If you want to swim too, only do so if you are able to swim. It is also important to swim in places where water quality and safety are taken care of.

How cold is the water in Amsterdam? ›

The graph below shows the range of monthly Amsterdam water temperature derived from many years of historical sea surface temperature data. The warmest water temperature is in August with an average around 64°F / 17.8°C. The coldest month is March with an average water temperature of 43°F / 6.1°C.

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