Dive into a world of wellness and aquatic fun at the Orange Aquatic Centre in Orange, NSW. Conveniently located at Hill St & Warrendine Streets, our state-of-the-art facility offers a premium swimming experience for all ages and skill levels. Whether you’re looking to improve your fitness, relax by the poolside, or join a water aerobics class, our center has something for everyone.

At Orange Aquatic Centre, we pride ourselves on delivering top-notch service and ensuring customer satisfaction is our top priority. Our friendly staff are here to assist you with any questions or recommendations you may have, making your visit enjoyable and stress-free. With a range of programs and amenities available, including learn-to-swim lessons, lap swimming, and aqua therapy, we cater to diverse needs and preferences.

Experience the inviting atmosphere of our modern facility, designed to provide a safe and welcoming environment for all visitors. Whether you’re a seasoned swimmer or just starting out, our team is dedicated to helping you achieve your aquatic goals and enjoy a memorable experience at Orange Aquatic Centre. Claim your free listing today and discover the unique offerings that set us apart as a premier destination for aquatic recreation in the Orange community.

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2 Google Rating

The 50m pool was closed, which was fine, I asked if we could still use all the indoor pools. The per

2/ 5

The 50m pool was closed, which was fine, I asked if we could still use all the indoor pools. The person behind the desk said yes. Half the children's pool was blocked off for swimming lessons & so we're some of the 25m pool lanes. We were charged full price admission. They didn't even turn the fountains on in the kids pools.

Woltje Dovern

5 Google Rating

I go swimming three times a week and just love it. I plan to keep going for as long as possible. The

5/ 5

I go swimming three times a week and just love it. I plan to keep going for as long as possible. The staff are great, friendly and helpful.

Leigh Sampson

5 Google Rating

What a fantastic venue for swimmers of all ages. Great staff and good prices for a beautiful aquatic

5/ 5

What a fantastic venue for swimmers of all ages. Great staff and good prices for a beautiful aquatic experience!

Taneisha Gillman

5 Google Rating

The pool was great! Despite how many people where there even during the vivid restrictions it was gr

5/ 5

The pool was great! Despite how many people where there even during the vivid restrictions it was great. Highly recommended it

Bonnie the Bunny

5 Google Rating

Very fun and a good place overall has 3 pools. Fun to go with family/friends and even by yourself.

5/ 5

Very fun and a good place overall has 3 pools. Fun to go with family/friends and even by yourself.

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  • Sunday05:30 AM - 07:30 PM
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  • Tuesday05:30 AM - 07:30 PM
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