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What You Need to Know About New Swimming Pool Laws in Cyprus

  • Cyprus Law Chambers Team
  • Aug 7
  • 5 min read

Navigating Cyprus's New Swimming Pool Regulations: Your Complete Guide to Compliance in 2025

The crystal-clear waters of Cyprus have always been a symbol of the island's natural beauty, and swimming pools have become an integral part of both tourism and residential life. With the implementation of the new Swimming Pool Law of 2025 (Law 137(I)/2025) and its accompanying regulations, pool operators and owners across Cyprus need to understand the significant changes and compliance requirements that came into effect this year.

What's Changed? From Old to New Regulations for the Swimming Pool Laws in Cyprus:-

The previous swimming pool legislation, dating back to the 1990s, has been completely overhauled to align with modern European standards and safety protocols. The new law introduces a comprehensive three-tier classification system and significantly enhanced safety and operational requirements.

Key Changes Include:

  • New Classification System: Pools are now categorized as Type 1, Type 2, and Type 3 based on their use and characteristics

  • Enhanced Safety Requirements: Stricter supervision and safety equipment standards

  • Updated Water Quality Standards: More stringent chemical and microbiological requirements

  • Professional Certification Requirements: Mandatory qualifications for safety supervisors and operators

  • Streamlined Licensing Process: Clear procedures for obtaining and renewing operating licenses

Understanding the Three Pool Categories

Type 1 Swimming Pools

These are facilities where water-related activities constitute the primary business activity, including:

  • Public recreation pools

  • Athletic training facilities

  • Water parks

Compliance Requirements:

  • Operating license mandatory

  • Systematic supervision by health authorities

  • Professional safety supervisors required

  • Comprehensive safety equipment and first aid facilities

Type 2 Swimming Pools

Pools that serve as additional amenities to the main business, such as:

  • Hotel pools (including shared room pools adjacent to balconies)

  • Tourist accommodation pools

  • Club and therapeutic pools

  • Spa and hydrotherapy facilities

Compliance Requirements:

  • Operating license required

  • Health service certification

  • Qualified safety supervisors

  • Regular water quality testing

Type 3 Swimming Pools

All other swimming pools, including those serving self-catering accommodations, except for private pools serving up to five residential units.

Compliance Requirements:

  • No operating license required

  • Notification to competent authority before operation

  • Sampling supervision by health services

  • Compliance with safety and water quality standards

Critical Compliance Requirements

Water Quality and Treatment Standards

The new regulations establish strict parameters for:

  • pH levels: Must be maintained between 7.20 and 8.00

  • Chlorine residual: Specific minimum levels based on pH values

  • Microbiological testing: Monthly testing for bacteria, E. coli, and Pseudomonas aeruginosa

  • Water circulation: Maximum renewal times ranging from 1-4 hours depending on pool type

Safety and Supervision Requirements

  • Qualified Lifeguards: Must hold valid lifeguarding certificates and first aid training

  • Safety Equipment: Specific requirements for rescue equipment, first aid stations, and emergency contact information

  • Operational Records: Detailed logging of water quality, chemical additions, and bather numbers

Professional Qualifications

The law mandates specific qualifications for:

  • Pool Operators: Responsible for overall compliance and operations

  • Safety Supervisors: Certified lifeguards with health certificates

  • Support Staff: First aid certification and health clearances

Licensing and Certification Process

For Type 1 and Type 2 Pools:

  1. Application Submission: Complete application with required documentation

  2. Health Service Certification: Inspection and approval from health authorities

  3. Technical Certifications: Electrical and mechanical systems approval

  4. Operating License: Valid for one year, renewable annually

  5. Fee Payment: €100 for new licenses, €50 for renewals

Documentation Required:

  • Valid building permits or completion certificates

  • Health service certification (€98 fee)

  • Electrical systems certification

  • Mechanical systems certification

  • Operator designation and qualifications

  • Safety compliance declaration

How Law Chambers Nicos Papacleovoulou LLC Can Help You Stay Compliant

Navigating the complexities of Cyprus's new swimming pool regulations can be challenging, especially for businesses operating multiple facilities or international investors unfamiliar with local requirements. Law Chambers Nicos Papacleovoulou LLC offers comprehensive legal support to ensure your swimming pool operations remain fully compliant.

Our Swimming Pool Compliance Services Include:

Regulatory Assessment and Planning

  • Complete compliance audits of existing facilities

  • Gap analysis against new regulatory requirements

  • Development of compliance roadmaps and timelines

  • Risk assessment and mitigation strategies

Licensing and Permit Support

  • Application preparation and submission for operating licenses

  • Coordination with health authorities and technical services

  • Documentation review and certification assistance

  • Renewal management and compliance monitoring

Legal Documentation and Contracts

  • Pool management agreements and operator contracts

  • Safety policy development and implementation

  • Staff training program compliance

  • Insurance and liability coverage review

Ongoing Compliance Management

  • Regular regulatory updates and advisory services

  • Inspection preparation and representation

  • Violation response and remediation support

  • Best practices implementation guidance

Why Choose Our Legal Team?

With years of experience in Cyprus business law and regulatory compliance, our team understands the unique challenges facing pool operators in Cyprus. We combine deep local knowledge with international best practices to provide practical, cost-effective solutions that protect your business while ensuring full regulatory compliance.

Our approach is:

  • Proactive: We help you stay ahead of regulatory changes

  • Practical: Solutions that work within your operational constraints

  • Cost-effective: Efficient processes that minimize compliance costs

  • Comprehensive: End-to-end support from planning to implementation

Implementation Timeline and Next Steps

For Existing Pool Operators:

  • Immediate Action Required: All existing operators must notify authorities within six months of the law's effective date

  • License Applications: Type 1 and Type 2 pools must obtain operating licenses

  • Staff Certification: Ensure all safety supervisors and operators meet qualification requirements

  • System Upgrades: Update water treatment and safety systems to meet new standards

Transitional Provisions:

  • Existing licenses remain valid until their expiration date

  • Previous regulations apply where they don't conflict with the new law

  • Six-month notification period for existing operators

Best Practices for Ongoing Compliance

  1. Establish Regular Monitoring Protocols: Implement daily water quality testing and record-keeping systems

  2. Invest in Staff Training: Ensure all personnel understand their responsibilities under the new law

  3. Maintain Comprehensive Documentation: Keep detailed records of all inspections, certifications, and maintenance activities

  4. Schedule Regular Legal Reviews: Annual compliance audits help identify and address potential issues before they become problems

  5. Stay Informed: Subscribe to regulatory updates and industry best practices

Conclusion: Ensuring Success in Cyprus's Pool Industry

The new Swimming Pool Law of 2025 represents a significant step forward in safety and operational standards for Cyprus's aquatic facilities. While the requirements may seem complex, proper planning and professional support can ensure smooth compliance while protecting your business interests.

Whether you're operating a luxury resort pool, managing a community recreation facility, or developing new aquatic amenities, understanding and complying with these regulations is essential for legal operation and business success in Cyprus.

Don't let regulatory complexity compromise your business operations. Contact Law Chambers Nicos Papacleovoulou LLC today for a comprehensive consultation on your swimming pool compliance needs. Our experienced legal team is ready to help you navigate these new requirements efficiently and effectively.

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