Welcome to Kiama Leisure Centre in the vibrant towns of Nowra and Bomaderry! Located at 1 Havilah Pl, Kiama NSW 2533, our state-of-the-art facility is dedicated to providing top-notch leisure and fitness services to our valued customers.

At Kiama Leisure Centre, we pride ourselves on offering a wide range of amenities and activities to cater to all ages and fitness levels. Whether you’re looking to swim laps in our sparkling pools, join a group fitness class, or unwind in our sauna and spa facilities, we have something for everyone.

Our friendly and knowledgeable staff are here to ensure your experience is nothing short of exceptional. We are committed to customer satisfaction and go above and beyond to meet your needs and exceed your expectations.

Claim your free listing with us today to stay updated on our latest offerings and special promotions. Join us at Kiama Leisure Centre for a rewarding leisure experience that promotes health, wellness, and community connection. We can’t wait to welcome you!

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Wolf Glaessner

5 Google Rating

Awesome my kids swim there ,I enjoyed the spa

5/ 5

Awesome my kids swim there ,I enjoyed the spa

Luke Gillett

4 Google Rating

Nice indoor 25m pool for doing a few laps. A kids pool too. Good shower facilities as well. All in a

4/ 5

Nice indoor 25m pool for doing a few laps. A kids pool too. Good shower facilities as well. All in a beautiful part of the world.

Michael Commins

5 Google Rating

As I'm an incomplete paraplegic the staff are absolutely fantastic. They have all the equipment for

5/ 5

As I'm an incomplete paraplegic the staff are absolutely fantastic. They have all the equipment for me to get in and out of the pool when I do my Hydro with my Physio. I cannot speak highly enough of the staff thank you all for your assistance and support.

pringle0123

1 Google Rating

I was here with my Son(7 y/o) and family with multiple kids, this place is over priced for a pool in

1/ 5

I was here with my Son(7 y/o) and family with multiple kids, this place is over priced for a pool indoors considering you have to pay extra for the inflatable pool tool, and that they offer no discount or concession for Defence or Veteran for myself. I was watched the whole time and told not to do multiple things you would normally do at a pool, they are hugely regulated and are scared to let people have there own degree of risk. There life guards are rude and are always patrolling I assume they are micro managed by there general manager which I was threatened with after I argued a point. Thank you and don't swim here, I won't be.

Helen Anderson

5 Google Rating

Thanks to Jeanene and her staff for assistance with my logging-in issues! Nothing was too much troub

5/ 5

Thanks to Jeanene and her staff for assistance with my logging-in issues! Nothing was too much trouble, and I really appreciate their help!

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  • Tuesday05:30 AM - 09:00 PM
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  • Thursday05:30 AM - 08:00 PM
  • Friday07:00 AM - 05:30 PM
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