Swimming Duikerdel is a brand that is committed to providing exceptional swimming experiences for individuals of all ages. With a focus on creating a safe and enjoyable environment, Swimming Duikerdel offers a range of services to cater to different swimming needs. From swimming lessons for toddlers to advanced training for experienced swimmers, the brand ensures that everyone can enhance their swimming skills in a supportive setting. Additionally, Swimming Duikerdel boasts state-of-the-art facilities, including multiple slides and a toddler-friendly area, allowing families to enjoy quality time together. The brand prides itself on its team of highly trained employees who are dedicated to delivering excellent customer service and ensuring a memorable swimming experience. Whether it's for leisure or fitness, Swimming Duikerdel is the go-to destination for all swimming enthusiasts.
Amenities and More
- Accessibility
- Wheelchair-accessible entrance
- Children
- Good for kids
Reviews
It's small but wery nice old people work ther 👍 …
Great swimming pool. The staff is friendly, and the pool is kept nice and clean. They have plenty of changing rooms and lockers. A big plus; the lockers are electronic. No more fiddling with coins or keys that you could lose while swimming. I'll definitely come back here.
Nice swimming pool with medium warm water.
Great place for children swimming lesson
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Had a great diving experience
Perfect
'Rigid staff.
Because I didn't know that a 12-bath card was only valid for a year (including the time when Duikerdel was closed for maintenance), I could throw it away. 12 baths were still there, and I came with my children three months after the pass had expired.
No leniency was shown. Not paying for once would have been a kind gesture.
Then, in an otherwise completely empty recreational pool, I wanted to 'tilt' my five-year-old daughter into the water, with a belt around her waist and sitting on her knees, to practice the beginning of diving. With me next to it. It was therefore impossible to touch the bottom, but a staff member immediately came to tell us that diving is prohibited. I showed understanding for that rule, but asked if she would allow this 'half diving' because there was no danger in any respect, but: 'rules are rules'.
I backed down, okay, that can happen, but it was then discussed extensively with other staff members. Including stares and belittling gestures.
Kindness, even reasonableness, is hard to find here.