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Summer is here and that can only mean one thing! Pool days at The Lido at St George’s are back
You get access to the pool and to your own slice of beach heaven…

Emma Galea

If you’re in the mood for a long and languid day by the water’s edge but can’t deal with the crowds, then a day at the Lido at St George’s Bay is your perfect solution.

The Lido at St George’s Bay gives you access to the pool, as well as your ‘private slice’ of the sea. The Lido is open daily, for a 12-hour time window (between 8 am and 8 pm) which means that working on your tan and indulging in a little me-time is easier than ever. Whilst visiting The Lido, guests also have access to their own sunbed and umbrella, as well as use of the showers.

That’s not all, if you lead a more active or athletic lifestyle there are also watersport options available, as well as a beach volleyball court.

You could even get a little work done; with free Wi-Fi your makeshift office, has never looked more relaxing.

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It’s also super accessible for your little ones. There is a children’s pool, for the ‘little tikes’ to be able to enjoy themselves to the max. Should you be feeling hungry and are in the mood for a delicious snack, lunch or dinner, the restaurant and lounge is only a stone’s throw away.

Five-day, seven-day and 30-day seasonal memberships are available, as well as day entrance tickets, which also includes lunch at Henry J. Beans, White Olive Restaurant or Don Royale.

There’s also the availability for discounts for those booking their membership packages before June 15. More info and rates available here

What a great way to spend a perfect Summer day!

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25th May 2022


Emma Galea
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Emma Galea
Emma is a Gozitan writer who loves all things related to English literature and history. When not busy studying or writing you will either find her immersed in a fictional book or at the cinema trying to watch as many films as she possibly can!

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