The Stade Nautique Rainier III is set to welcome visitors once again with a full summer programme of aquatic activities, combining sport, leisure and safety initiatives in the heart of Monaco.

Centred around its Olympic-sized 50-metre pool filled with heated seawater, the facility will offer a wide range of options throughout the season, including swimming sessions, aquagym, aquabike classes and lessons for all levels. Visitors can also enjoy diving boards, a waterslide and dedicated relaxation areas, with lifeguards present at all times.

A number of key dates have been scheduled over the summer. Introductory freediving sessions, organised in partnership with the Monaco Underwater Exploration Club, will take place on July 8 and August 12, open to both adults and children aged eight and above.

Water safety will take centre stage on July 25 during World Drowning Prevention Day, hosted in collaboration with the Princess Charlène Foundation. The event will feature practical workshops and demonstrations aimed at raising awareness and improving prevention skills.

Later in the season, the popular Splash Party will return on September 12, offering an afternoon of music and entertainment for teenagers aged 12 to 17 living or studying in the Principality.

As in previous years, the venue will temporarily close during major events in Monaco’s calendar, including the Monaco E-Prix and the Formula One Monaco Grand Prix, before reopening to continue its summer schedule.