Ojen local swimming pool is open for summer 2026, everything you need to know
By Lucy Ramnought • Published: 14 Jun 2026 • 12:45 • 1 minute read
Local pool reopens Credit: Ojen TH/FB
Great news for residents and visitors looking to escape the heat in the hills above Marbella as Ojen’s local town swimming pool has officially reopened its doors. The facilities are scheduled to remain open until mid September, offering a perfect spot for leisure and refreshment during the hottest months of the year.
Opening hours for the season
Monday to Friday, gates open at 12pm and close at 7pm. At weekends, swimmers can get in an hour earlier, with doors opening at 11am, still closing at 7pm. Worth noting is that advance bookings are only available up to one week ahead, so planning too far in advance is not possible.
How to book your spot at Ojen pool
Getting in requires a reservation. 75% of available tickets are sold online via the pool’s official website, while the remaining 25% are sold on the door on a first-come, first-served basis until they run out. Turning up without a booking is therefore a risk during busy periods, so booking online in advance is strongly recommended.
Prices and discounts for 2026
Entry fees are reasonable and family friendly
Under 2s: Free
Ages 2–14:€3
Ages 15 and over:€4
Cardholders benefit from reduced rates, paying just €1 for children aged 2–14 and €2 for those aged 15 and above.
How to get a pool card
A pool card can be requested using a form available at Ojen’s town hall offices, submitted with a passport-sized photograph. Cards are personal and non-transferable, and anyone who held a card in a previous season can continue using it without needing to renew. Bear in mind that holding a card does not guarantee entry availability still applies.
Facilities and location
Located at the Ojen sports centre, just five minutes from Marbella. There is a terrace bar and restaurant that serves local tapas, grilled specialties, and cold drinks. Showers, changing rooms, covered shaded areas, toilets, on-site WiFi, and parking are all available. The facility is also fully accessible for wheelchair users, providing adapted parking and dedicated toilet facilities.
For more information visit the Ojen Town Hall website
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Lucy Ramnought
Lucy Ramnought is a local news writer and mother of 4 from the UK who has lived in the Costa Del Sol for just over 4 years. With a background in content writing and social media for various companies, and with vast experience in PA and project management, Lucy is committed to producing accurate, engaging and reliable stories to her work at Euro Weekly News.
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