Sports
Swimming in Helsinki
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Pikku Delfiinit Center Espoo, Keilaniemi
Kallio
Private swimming school specializing in early swim education for babies and children. Offers baby swimming, family lessons, and swim technique courses in Helsinki and Espoo.
Urheiluhallit Mäkelänrinne (Mäkelänrinteen Uintikeskus)
Sörnäinen
Mäkelänrinne Swimming Centre is one of the most popular swimming complexes in Finland. For children, it offers swimming schools, courses, and fun aquatic activities. The centre also features a sports hall for ball games and group exercise.
Kilon uimahalli / FitPit Oy
North Haaga
FitPit organizes swimming schools, courses, and private lessons for children and adults in the Capital Region (Espoo, Helsinki, Kirkkonummi). Classes are held in private pools (e.g., Kilo swimming hall, Valkea talo), ensuring a peaceful atmosphere and small groups. The program includes baby swimming (from 3 months), children's swimming schools, and technique courses.
Thoret Swimming Oy
South Haaga
Thoret Swimming offers professional swimming lessons for children and adults in Helsinki, led by coach Sebastian Thoret. The program focuses on proper technique, breathing control, and water confidence, offering classes from beginner to advanced levels. Lessons are held at SYK, Validia, and Itäkeskus pools.
Vauvauinti Kultakalat
Käpylä
The club offers swimming lessons for babies, toddlers, and families in Helsinki (Käpylä district). Classes are held in a private warm-water pool (32-33°C) dedicated exclusively to these groups, led by instructors with experience since 1995.
uimakoulu
Vallila
Uimakoulu Pikku Joutsen organizes swimming lessons for children aged 0-7 in several locations in Finland. [5, 6] The lessons are aimed at creating a positive relationship with water through games, songs, and individual exercises. [6, 9] New groups start every month, and it is possible to join at any time of the year. [7]
Allas Sea Pool
Katajanokka
A unique open-air sea spa complex in the center of Helsinki, located right in the city harbor. The venue offers heated and sea water pools, saunas, as well as special swimming courses for children and a kids' pool during the summer. It is a perfect place for wellness and active family leisure all year round.
Uimahyppyseura Vantaa Diving ry
Sörnäinen
Vantaa Diving is Finland's largest diving club, located in the Uusimaa region. The club offers children and adolescents (starting from age 4) the opportunity to develop as athletes in a joyful and inspiring atmosphere. Sessions, aimed at developing coordination, balance, and self-confidence, are held at the Tikkurila and Myyrmäki swimming halls.
Helsingin Uimarit ry
Maunula
Helsingin Uimarit is a swimming club from Helsinki, founded in 1916. The club offers swimming and artistic swimming activities for all ages, with a special focus on children and youth. [12, 26] There are various courses for children, from baby swimming to groups for teenagers, with opportunities to continue in competitive or recreational groups. [2, 7, 26]
Helsingfors Simsällskap r.f.
Sörnäinen
Helsingfors Simsällskap (Simmis), founded in 1887, is the oldest swimming club in Finland. The club offers competitive and recreational swimming, as well as swimming schools for children. Annually, the club has about 350 swimmers and over 1000 swimming school students, providing opportunities to practice swimming at both national and international levels. [3, 8]
Uintiseura Kuhat r.y.
Maunula
Uintiseura Kuhat is a Helsinki-based club primarily focused on water polo, offering activities from D-juniors to the adult national championship series. For children and youth, there is a water polo school where the basics of the sport are taught. In addition to water polo, the club also organizes activities in basketball and winter swimming.
Sumana
City Centre
Sumanaliikunta (The Finnish Immigrant Women's Sports Association) organizes swimming courses for girls and women in Helsinki. The organization's goal is to promote the integration of immigrant women and their daughters through physical activity. Classes for girls (ages 7-17) are led by professional instructors in a safe and private environment.
FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does Swimming cost in Helsinki?
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Swimming classes in Helsinki typically range from €50-150 per month depending on the club and frequency. Many clubs offer trial classes and sibling discounts.
What age is Swimming suitable for?
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Most Swimming programs in Helsinki welcome children from ages 4-18, with age-appropriate groups. Some clubs offer parent-child classes for younger children.
Where can I find Swimming clubs in Helsinki?
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Swimming clubs are located across Helsinki, including popular districts. Use our map and filters to find the nearest location to you.