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indoor swimming pool
Does anyone know of a heated indoor swimming pool in the Paphos area, which is open to the general public?
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If you were meaning a public municipal indoor heated pool, sorry no there isn’t one. The indoor pools are usually owned by hotels, but some of them allow members of the public to use their facilities on payment of a fee. The hotels have their own policy on this so you need to enquire. The pool is often in or close to their health club or spa.
One in Kato Paphos which I know may allow this is the Alexander the Great Hotel, but there are others. If you have a car, the King Evalthon Hotel at Chloraka, is another hotel which has a nice indoor pool. The hotel is in the Coral Bay Rd.
Dee
One in Kato Paphos which I know may allow this is the Alexander the Great Hotel, but there are others. If you have a car, the King Evalthon Hotel at Chloraka, is another hotel which has a nice indoor pool. The hotel is in the Coral Bay Rd.
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Here is a photo of the indoor pool at the King Evalthon. Sorry, I don't know rates.

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We always us Alex and Evalthon in the Winter.
We have never paid any fees! We always check with reception first but they always say it is OK to use the pool.
We have never paid any fees! We always check with reception first but they always say it is OK to use the pool.
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I think if you were to use the pool regularly then you will be expected to pay...I've witnessed people being asked about payment if they're not a guest or a paid up member of the gymWilliam Morris wrote: ↑Tue Jan 16, 2018 11:05 am We always us Alex and Evalthon in the Winter.
We have never paid any fees! We always check with reception first but they always say it is OK to use the pool.
If you never ask the question, the answer will always be....no
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The Alex is not closed.
You are right about the gym but the question was regarding the swimming pool.
You are right about the gym but the question was regarding the swimming pool.
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Last year the Alex charged €55 per monthly membership, it was slightly cheaper to do longer periods but can’t remember the price. I don’t know if they do daily rates.
I was at the Evelthon last week and it’s €10 for the indoor pool and if I remember rightly €50 for a month.
Both pools are a good size, if warmth is important the Alex was very warm, although Evelthon temp is comfortable enough (for me anyway) it is cooler.
Hope that helps
I was at the Evelthon last week and it’s €10 for the indoor pool and if I remember rightly €50 for a month.
Both pools are a good size, if warmth is important the Alex was very warm, although Evelthon temp is comfortable enough (for me anyway) it is cooler.
Hope that helps
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Folks can also join to just swim, so if folk come, use the pool & don't pay it hardly seems fair.William Morris wrote: ↑Thu Jan 18, 2018 12:03 pm The Alex is not closed.
You are right about the gym but the question was regarding the swimming pool.
People have been asked about membership if they're not wearing the hotel wrist band, the manager of the pool & gym area knows most people so would challenge people who haven't paid.
If you never ask the question, the answer will always be....no
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Sadie, I am not fully understanding you.
The Alex is not All Inclusive, clients do not wear a wristband. As I said before, I always check with reception first. If they say it is OK what is not fair?
It is just a swimming pool, no one is getting harmed.
The Alex is not All Inclusive, clients do not wear a wristband. As I said before, I always check with reception first. If they say it is OK what is not fair?
It is just a swimming pool, no one is getting harmed.
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William Morriss...I was talking about the pool at the Evelthon hotel, I know of people who think they can sneak in and use the pool & not pay, whilst others pay for a winter swim membership..that's all
If you never ask the question, the answer will always be....no
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Sneaking in for a freebie swim is a bit pikey. Wouldn't the lack of a matching towel give the game away? Fair enough if they give you permission though.
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Many hotels in UK, like Holiday Inn, are quite happy for you and your family to enjoy a heated indoor swim, after you've enjoyed their copious non-resident paid-for buffet breakfast or lunch.
Does a similar tit-for-tat attitude not exist in Paphos hotels that are equipped with indoor pools? It's worth asking...
AL
Does a similar tit-for-tat attitude not exist in Paphos hotels that are equipped with indoor pools? It's worth asking...
AL

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I swam at Alex last year and am using Evelthon this year. There is a charge for non-hotel residents to use the indoor pools of both hotels. At the beginning of winter I visited a number of hotels to enquire about swimming and reception told me they had nothing to do with this and advised me to take my request to the staff within their spa. Of the hotels which were remaining open throughout winter, the majority said their indoor pool was for hotel guests only.
I hope these hotels don’t change their rules if they realize it’s being abused. Pay up!
I hope these hotels don’t change their rules if they realize it’s being abused. Pay up!
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My thoughts exactly...I would miss my swimming in the heated pool at this time of year...and the warm shower afterwards in a warm room rather than a freezing bathroom at homeLazydaze52 wrote: ↑Mon Jan 29, 2018 6:48 pm I swam at Alex last year and am using Evelthon this year. There is a charge for non-hotel residents to use the indoor pools of both hotels. At the beginning of winter I visited a number of hotels to enquire about swimming and reception told me they had nothing to do with this and advised me to take my request to the staff within their spa. Of the hotels which were remaining open throughout winter, the majority said their indoor pool was for hotel guests only.
I hope these hotels don’t change their rules if they realize it’s being abused. Pay up!

If you never ask the question, the answer will always be....no
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This is an old thread but does anybody know what the current options are for using an indoor heated pool?
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Living in Polemi, Cyprus with my wife and daughter.
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I’m currently a member of the gym & indoor pool at The King Evelthon .
Up until today the indoor pool remained unheated as there was an issue after the recent storms and water/mud ingress. The heater is now working, for how long I don’t know
I’ve been a regular winter swimmer there for the past 8 yrs, the water temperatures can be hit & miss and also gets busy depending on hotel guests
If you never ask the question, the answer will always be....no
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Depending on your location and budget, Minthis Spa has a fab 25m indoor pool and multiple steam/sauna rooms.
Ian
Ian
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I looked online at Minthis. 900 euros for 3 months is a bit much just for swimming, which is what is needed. I love the spa there though, has to be said.
When previous posters mentioned Alex, did they mean Alexander The Great?
Sadie, how much does Evelthon cost, if you don't mind me asking?
When previous posters mentioned Alex, did they mean Alexander The Great?
Sadie, how much does Evelthon cost, if you don't mind me asking?
Web Designer / Developer. Currently working on Paphos Life.
Living in Polemi, Cyprus with my wife and daughter.
Living in Polemi, Cyprus with my wife and daughter.
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For just swimming yes, but the fee includes a gym membership as well including group fitness classes, plus use of the hydrotherapy pool and the 6 thermal suites. So if you’re a proper exercise bunny going 3 or 4 times a week over the winter period when the weather a bit crappy, it work out around €20 a session which on the 3 month option, less if you go as a couple, which I think, given the quality of the facilities, is decent value. The only downside is the view of the 10th hole which I have nightmares aboutDominic wrote: ↑Fri Nov 15, 2024 9:22 pm I looked online at Minthis. 900 euros for 3 months is a bit much just for swimming, which is what is needed. I love the spa there though, has to be said.
When previous posters mentioned Alex, did they mean Alexander The Great?
Sadie, how much does Evelthon cost, if you don't mind me asking?
Ian