Ripples Kids Pool
Rating
Family of 4
USD 20–40
Duration
1–2 hours
Best Ages
0–7
About
Ripples Kids Pool is a Nassau swimming facility designed specifically for the youngest swimmers — infants, toddlers, and early-elementary-age children who need shallow, controlled water environments to build confidence and enjoy water play safely. Unlike public pools or resort facilities that accommodate all ages in a single large pool, Ripples is scaled appropriately for little ones, which is a genuine relief for parents who spend most pool visits anxiously chasing toddlers near deep water. The facility offers a relaxed, child-focused atmosphere where kids can splash, play, and gradually grow their water comfort under parental supervision without the sensory overwhelm of a large aquatic centre.
Changing facilities make the logistics manageable, which matters enormously when you're dealing with babies and toddlers. Nassau's tropical climate means outdoor pool time is enjoyable year-round, but mornings are consistently the most comfortable time to visit — cooler air temperatures and less midday sun exposure. Parents of infants should bring swim diapers as standard practice at any pool facility.
The shallow pool depth is appropriate for kids just getting started, and the environment is calm enough that even hesitant toddlers tend to warm up quickly. For families staying in Nassau and looking for a structured, age-appropriate water activity that doesn't require a full resort day pass, Ripples fills that gap well. Call ahead to confirm current hours and any session-based booking requirements.
Age Suitability
Parent Logistics
Stroller-Friendly
Nursing / Changing
Yes — changing facilities available
Kid Meals
Snacks may be available; bring backup
Setting
Rainy Day
Not ideal
Plan Your Visit
Best Time to Visit
Morning for cooler temperatures and fewer crowds
Wait Times
Minimal
Nearby Food
Local restaurants and grocery stores within a short drive
Why Kids Love It
Little ones adore a pool that's designed just for them — shallow depths, no intimidating deep end, and an environment where they feel completely at home in the water. Toddlers can splash freely without parents hovering anxiously, and babies who are just getting introduced to swimming love the warm, gentle setting. It's exactly the right scale for small kids.
Pro Tips from Parents
- Bring swim diapers for infants — they are required at pool facilities and may not be sold on site.
- Morning sessions are cooler and typically less crowded than afternoon visits.
- Pack a change of clothes and a small snack for after — toddlers are usually hungry and tired post-swim.
What to Bring
- Swim diapers for infants and toddlers
- Sunscreen rated SPF 30 or higher
- Towels and a full change of clothes
Cost Info
Estimated Cost (Family of 4)
USD 20–40
Tips to Save
- Arrive early in the morning to get the best spot and avoid peak midday heat.