Fun baby swim at Hajdúszoboszló's Aqua Palace in 2026! Beginner & advanced sessions Mon
dónde: 4200 Hajdúszoboszló , Szent István park 1-3.
Get ready for fun baby swimming in Hajdúszoboszló at the Aqua Palace (Élményfürdő), kicking off in 2026. Every Monday, Wednesday, and Saturday, join sessions at two times: 10:30 a.m. for advanced (10:30-11:00) and 11:00 a.m. for beginners (11:00-11:30). Located at 4200 Szent István Park 1-3, the facility boasts a baby-mommy pool plus changing rooms, nursing rooms, and restrooms for total comfort. Experienced instructors ensure those first water dips create positive memories for tots and parents alike, with upbeat vibes all around.
Session Schedule
Advanced baby swim runs every Monday, Wednesday, and Saturday from 10:30 to 11:00. Beginner classes follow right after from 11:00 to 11:30. First dates include March 14 (Saturday), 16, and 18, all in Hajdúszoboszló.
Pricing and Fine Print
Each session costs $11 (4,000 HUF). Organizers reserve the right to change times and programs!
2025, adrienne
Pros
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This baby swim splashdown is ultra family-friendly with a dedicated baby-mommy pool, changing rooms, nursing spots, and restrooms – total win for traveling parents and tots
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Super cheap at just $11 per 30-minute session, way less than similar classes back in the US
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Convenient schedule every Monday, Wednesday, and Saturday, with beginner and advanced options to fit your vacation vibe
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Experienced instructors create fun, positive first-water memories in a upbeat atmosphere – safe and splashy for little ones
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Set in Hajdúszoboszló's epic Aqua Palace water park, a thermal bath hotspot, so you can extend the fun with family slides and pools after class
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Baby swimming is a familiar concept worldwide, so no steep learning curve if you've done mommy-and-me classes stateside
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Pretty easy to reach – hop a 2.5-hour train from Budapest or rent a car for a scenic drive through Hungary's countryside
Cons
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Hajdúszoboszló isn't on most American tourists' radar, way less known than Budapest or Western Europe spots
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You'll likely need some basic Hungarian skills since it's a local program, though gestures work for babies
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Getting there from US hubs means flying into Budapest first, then extra travel – not super convenient
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Similar to everyday US swim schools like Goldfish or YMCA programs, but without the thermal bath twist that makes it mildly unique