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Indoor Swimming Pools
Indoor Swimming Pools
We are coming to CVO next Sunday with children.
If weather is not great we'd like to find an indoor swimming pool in CVO / near CVO. Do any of the hotels allow non hotel residents to access their facilities?
Your help is much appreciated.
Merry Christmas to all CVO.com users.
Kind regards
Paul & Kathy
If weather is not great we'd like to find an indoor swimming pool in CVO / near CVO. Do any of the hotels allow non hotel residents to access their facilities?
Your help is much appreciated.
Merry Christmas to all CVO.com users.
Kind regards
Paul & Kathy
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completecarvoeiro
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I spoke to the Almansor a few weeks ago, and they said they don't allow non-residents to use the pool. In fact I couldn't find anywhere closer than the municipal pool at Lagoa (which is very nice, 2 euros a session for adults, but don't forget your swimming hat and flip flops!)
Another option is Boca do Rio in Mexilhoeira da Carregação (near Village Inn) I know they do annual membership but don't know about day rates
Another option is Boca do Rio in Mexilhoeira da Carregação (near Village Inn) I know they do annual membership but don't know about day rates
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Take a look at this link. It mentions the hotel Cristal, which is near the Tivoli, has an indoor pool that non residents can use.
Take a look at this link. It mentions the hotel Cristal, which is near the Tivoli, has an indoor pool that non residents can use.
It has occurred to us that, although it would be a major expenditure, the town might benefit from investing in an indoor swimming and recreation complex with library, etc.
It could be a benefit and attraction to "snow birds" from North America and elsewhere as well as to locals and others who could take advantage for lane swimming, aquafit, basketball, and other pursuits (maybe some theatre or card games etc) which many of us enjoy in our home towns.
The pools at Rocha Brava, for instance, are of limited value in winter and I suspect this is true of many other resorts. The golf is too expensive for many of us.
Touring, walking and shopping seem now to be the main pursuits for a lot of us. When we talk to others here about our experiences, they seem reluctant to follow us although it's hard to understand how they find more of value in Florida or the south west, for example.
I guess it is a long way to go for North Americans to escape the winter and the winters are long. But, with the addition of more facilities, CVO could attract many more from NA. The air fares this year are especially attractive.
Just my two cents.
It could be a benefit and attraction to "snow birds" from North America and elsewhere as well as to locals and others who could take advantage for lane swimming, aquafit, basketball, and other pursuits (maybe some theatre or card games etc) which many of us enjoy in our home towns.
The pools at Rocha Brava, for instance, are of limited value in winter and I suspect this is true of many other resorts. The golf is too expensive for many of us.
Touring, walking and shopping seem now to be the main pursuits for a lot of us. When we talk to others here about our experiences, they seem reluctant to follow us although it's hard to understand how they find more of value in Florida or the south west, for example.
I guess it is a long way to go for North Americans to escape the winter and the winters are long. But, with the addition of more facilities, CVO could attract many more from NA. The air fares this year are especially attractive.
Just my two cents.
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Kteee, given the convenience of Monte Santo, that you probably only want to use the pool, and the fact that I very much doubt they are inundated with visitors, I'd guess they may well be prepared to discuss their rates with you.
You would not disclose the special deal that they offered you, but you would certainly give them good references on this forum
You would not disclose the special deal that they offered you, but you would certainly give them good references on this forum
This is another good one to put in the suggestion box.SHOWWWIE wrote:It has occurred to us that, although it would be a major expenditure, the town might benefit from investing in an indoor swimming and recreation complex with library, etc.
It could be a benefit and attraction to "snow birds" from North America and elsewhere as well as to locals and others who could take advantage for lane swimming, aquafit, basketball, and other pursuits (maybe some theatre or card games etc) which many of us enjoy in our home towns.
The pools at Rocha Brava, for instance, are of limited value in winter and I suspect this is true of many other resorts. The golf is too expensive for many of us.
Touring, walking and shopping seem now to be the main pursuits for a lot of us. When we talk to others here about our experiences, they seem reluctant to follow us although it's hard to understand how they find more of value in Florida or the south west, for example.
I guess it is a long way to go for North Americans to escape the winter and the winters are long. But, with the addition of more facilities, CVO could attract many more from NA. The air fares this year are especially attractive.
Just my two cents.



