Open Water Swimming in Kerry
Kerry's coastline is among Ireland's most spectacular for open-water swimming — Banna Strand, Derrynane, Ballybunion, and the Dingle Peninsula draw swimmers from across the country. With 1 open-water provider offering structured coaching, Kerry swimmers can progress from supervised bay swims to ambitious long-distance challenges in some of the most beautiful water in Europe.
Open-Water Swimming Prices in Kerry
Prices reflect typical 2025–2026 rates for Kerry. Moderate pricing with reasonable options.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about open water swimming in Kerry.
Where can I find open-water swimming coaching in Kerry?
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Kerry has 1 open-water swimming provider. The county's coastline offers natural venues for coached sessions, with supervised swims typically running from May to October. Check SwimPro for current providers and schedules.
Do I need to be a strong swimmer for open-water coaching in Kerry?
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You should be able to swim at least 200 metres continuously in a pool before attempting open water. You don't need to be fast, but basic endurance and comfort in deep water are essential. If you're a complete beginner, start with pool lessons first — most Kerry providers will assess your ability before taking you into open water.
How much does open-water coaching cost in Kerry?
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Group sessions typically cost €10 – €20 each. Structured 6-week courses run €55 – €100. Private 1-to-1 coaching costs €30 – €50 per session. Pricing is accessible compared to larger cities.
What equipment do I need for open-water swimming in Kerry?
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Essentials: a tow float (for visibility), goggles, and a bright swim cap. A wetsuit is optional — many swimmers go without during warmer months. For cold water (November–April), neoprene gloves, boots, and a thermal cap help significantly. Bring a warm changing robe for afterwards. Your coach will advise on specific gear for local conditions.
When is the best time of year for sea swimming in Kerry?
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May to October offers the warmest water (13–17°C at peak) and longest daylight. July and August are ideal for beginners. Experienced swimmers use Kerry's coast year-round, but winter swimming (8–10°C) requires gradual acclimatisation. Most coached programmes run seasonally.