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Nautipolis wellness center in Biot, PACA
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View of Nautipolis in Biot, PACA
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Nautipolis

3.6(1,741 reviews)Sports
🕑 2-3 hours👶 Best for ages 2-12. Toddlers and preschoolers can safely splash in the shallow learning areas, while elementary-age kids will enjoy the water slides and larger pools. Babies under 2 may find the environment overwhelming, and teens might prefer beach activities.

About

Nautipolis is a municipal aquatic center in Biot that offers families a budget-friendly swimming experience with dedicated children's pools, water slides, and shallow learning areas perfect for young swimmers. This local facility provides a fun alternative to crowded beach days on the French Riviera, with amenities including wellness facilities and an on-site restaurant for refueling between swim sessions.

Highlights

  • Water slides that provide thrills for school-age children
  • Dedicated shallow pools designed for toddlers and beginner swimmers
  • Learning areas with instructors for young children developing swimming skills
  • On-site restaurant and wellness facilities for parents to relax
  • Affordable municipal pricing that is budget-friendly for families

Pro Tips

  1. 1.Swimming caps are mandatory in French public pools, so bring your own or purchase one at the facility to avoid delays at entry.
  2. 2.Visit during the Sunday afternoon session (2:30-6:00 PM) for the most family-friendly atmosphere, as weekday morning slots are often reserved for lap swimmers and school groups.
  3. 3.The complex uses a cashless system, so bring your credit card. Note that you may need to purchase an access card for entry on your first visit.
  4. 4.Pack water shoes and goggles, as these are allowed and make the experience more comfortable for children on wet pool decks.
  5. 5.English is limited among staff, so download a translation app or learn basic pool-related French phrases like 'bonnet de bain' (swimming cap) and 'vestiaire' (locker room).

Best Time to Visit

Sunday afternoons (2:30-6:00 PM) are ideal for families visiting from abroad, as this is when local families attend and the atmosphere is most relaxed. Avoid weekday mornings when lap swimmers dominate the pools. Summer months offer the longest hours, but the pool is open year-round.

What to Know

As a municipal pool, entry fees are very affordable (typically under 5 euros per person). Parking is available on-site. Swimming caps are compulsory for all swimmers, and you will need to shower before entering the pools, following French pool regulations.

Seasonal Notes

Open year-round as an indoor facility. Summer months (June to August) may have extended hours and larger crowds due to tourist season on the Cote d'Azur. Always check current hours before visiting as the complex is closed Saturdays and has variable weekday schedules.

Nearby Eats

The charming village of Biot is just minutes away and offers several family-friendly cafes and pizzerias. For a quick bite, head to Valbonne's town center (5 minutes by car) where you will find creperies and boulangeries perfect for post-swim snacks.

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