Beach fun without splurging: Where to swim in Hungary for less than EUR 5

Is it possible to enjoy a beach day without breaking the bank? Absolutely! We’ve rounded up swimming spots across Hungary where adult tickets cost no more than 2,000 forints.
Budget-friendly beaches
When summer temperatures regularly soar past 30°C, everyone heads to the water. However, many major spa complexes come with hefty price tags, putting beach days out of reach for some. Fortunately, a refreshing swim doesn’t have to be expensive.
Across Hungary, you’ll find open-air pools where an adult day pass costs less than 2,000 forints. These spots are not only affordable—they’re also clean, welcoming, and often offer thermal water, swimming pools, and family-friendly services. So even if you’re on a budget, you can still enjoy a relaxing swim—you just need to know where to go.
Fun for under EUR 2.5
As termalfurdo.hu reports, one of the cheapest options is the public pool in Balassagyarmat, where a full-price ticket is just 900 forints—or 700 forints for an afternoon swim. If you appreciate a peaceful, small-town atmosphere and a traditional swimming pool, this is a great choice.

The Szent István Strandfürdő in Esztergom stands out not just for its low prices, but also for its stunning views—you can take in the Basilica, the castle, and the Pilis Mountains while swimming in a 50-metre pool. Paks’ Ürgemezei Strandalso offers affordable rates and a range of pool options, including swimming, leisure, and children’s pools. In Fehérgyarmat, visitors can enjoy the benefits of thermal water, with a variety of pools suited for the entire family.
More affordable swimming spots
If you’re willing to spend just a little more—but still stay under 2,000 forints—several fantastic options await. The city pool in Mezőtúr features five different pools, including a covered one and a thermal bath. Nagykanizsa’s beach operates year-round, making it more than just a summer destination.
Szeged’s Sziksósfürdő offers a nature-friendly atmosphere with discounted afternoon rates. In Nagykálló, visitors can enjoy the Nap Strand, which includes multiple pools, a volleyball court, and even night-time swimming. Mesteri is another great choice, known for its relaxing family vibe and healing thermal waters.
Last but not least, don’t overlook spots with exactly 2,000-forint admission—still excellent value considering what they offer. Towns like Kisszékely, Jászboldogháza, Mezőkovácsháza, Battonya, and Pécs provide high-quality swimming experiences without draining your wallet. Many locations also offer afternoon discounts, family packages, or special rates for local residents—so with a bit of planning, you can save even more.
If you’re hoping to enjoy some summer swimming without overspending, these pools and beaches make ideal getaways for a weekend—or even a quick weekday splash. Everyone loves a good swim, and now you know where to do it without spending a fortune.
Pool | Full-day adult ticket |
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Balassagyarmat Városi Strandfürdő | 900 Ft |
Paksi Ürgemezei Strand | 1,200 Ft |
Szent István Strandfürdő (Esztergom) | 1,300 Ft |
Fehérgyarmati Strandfürdő | 1,500 Ft |
Mezőtúri Városi Strandfürdő és Fedett Uszoda | 1,700 Ft |
Kanizsa Uszoda és Strandfürdő (Nagykanizsa) | 1,800 Ft |
Sziksósfürdői Strand és Kemping (Szeged) | 1,800 Ft |
Nap Strand (Nagykálló) | 1,825 Ft |
Mesteri Termálfürdő (Mesteri) | 1,900 Ft |
Kisszékely Strand | 2,000 Ft |
Jászboldogházi Strandfürdő | 2,000 Ft |
Hullámfürdő (Pécs) | 2,000 Ft |
Borostyán Camping és Strandfürdő (Mezőkovácsháza) | 2,000 Ft |
Battonyai Termál Strandfürdő | 2,000 Ft |
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