Swimming pools for rent in San Diego

You don’t need your own private pool to go for a dip in San Diego — rent somebody else’s by the hour with Swimply, an Airbnb-style rental app for swimming pools.

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Swimming in a pool this summer can be affordable + comfortable. | Photo by Swimply

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Swimplyit’s like Airbnb for private pools. Whether you’re looking to beat the San Diego heat or just make the most of summer, we’ve rounded up four ready-to-rent pools in the area that are bound to suit your swimming style.

Lake Clairemont Over Mission Bay

40 guests max | $75+ per hour | San Diego

Lake Clairemont

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Host your next party at this 47,000 gallon pool — a pool so big that San Diego pilots call it “Lake Clairemont” and use it for navigation, according to the owner. With a 40 guest capacity, water held at 86 degrees, and an extra large cedar playground at the pool’s edge, tell everyone to bring the family.

Family-friendly pool with fenced area

10 guests max | $31+ per hour | San Diego

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If you’re looking to host a small celebration or picnic with the little ones, this rental comes equipped and ready to please all ages. Add on the trampoline so the kids can bounce around after they swim around + fire up the solar stove to keep the pool-goers’ energy going.

Destination, Dreamland Oasis

6 guests max | $49 per hour | La Mesa

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For those who need a little local getaway, this rental caters to those looking to relax, unwind, and escape everyday reality for a few hours. Enjoy a refreshing swim that’s accompanied by fantastic views + a vanishing edge environment.

Mountain view pool

70 guests max | $45+ per hour | Spring Valley

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If the views overlooking Sweetwater Reservoir weren’t enough for you to book this space, the rental also comes with a gas flat top grill, bar, ice machine, TV with cable, and a private bathroom with shower. This place is described to be perfect for parties.

Swimply provides street addresses in the confirmation emails after a pool is booked.

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