Monaco’s open-air Olympic pool returns on 1 May with free diving tasters and a water safety day

The Stade Nautique Rainier III, Monaco’s open-air swimming pool set in the heart of Port Hercule, reopens on Friday 1st May at 9am for the 2026 season.

The 50-metre Olympic pool holds 3,000 m³ of filtered, treated seawater heated to 27°C and is equipped with diving boards at one, three and five metres, a 45-metre water slide, and sun loungers and parasols available for hire. The facility is supervised by qualified lifeguards throughout the season.

Aquagym, aquabike and swimming lessons are all available from the opening date. Children under 12 must be accompanied by an adult.

For the third consecutive year, the pool is partnering with the Club d’Exploration Sous-Marine de Monaco for free introductory scuba diving sessions — open to adults and children aged eight and over — on Wednesdays 8st July and 12th August. Standard entry fees apply on those days, with the diving tasters offered at no additional cost.

The Stade Nautique will also join the Princess Charlène Foundation on Friday 25th July for the World Drowning Prevention Day.

Full details on pricing, course schedules and opening hours are available at mairie.mc.

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AS Monaco Academy celebrates 50 years of excellence

AS Monaco celebrated the 50th anniversary of its Academy on Sunday 19th April, marking five decades of player development, identity, and tradition at the heart of the club.

Founded during the 1975-1976 season, the Academy has become a defining part of AS Monaco’s DNA, producing nearly 150 professional players, including around 50 internationals and five World Cup winners: Emmanuel Petit, Lilian Thuram, Thierry Henry, David Trezeguet, and Kylian Mbappé.

A reunion of generations

The celebrations began with a lap of honor at Stade Louis-II, where more than 200 former and current Academy players took to the track alongside coaches, staff, and educators who have contributed to shaping the club’s youth system. The moment offered former teammates and colleagues the opportunity to reunite with one another, some for the first time in many years.

Among those present were club legends including Jean-Luc Ettori, Bruno Bellone, Claude Puel, Gaël Givet, Sébastien Squillaci, Valère Germain, and Nicolas Nkoulou, alongside current U19 coach Frédéric Barilaro.

Ultras Monaco 1994 unveiled a tribute banner celebrating “50 years of training in the Monegasque style, a club, an identity, our pride.”

Symbolic moments on the pitch

The celebration continued on the pitch with a symbolic kick-off led by Jean-Luc Ettori and Bruno Bellone, joined by Abdel Bakayoko, the Academy’s youngest current player, and first-team talent Maghnes Akliouche. AS Monaco’s first team wore a special 50th anniversary logo on their jerseys as a tribute to the Academy’s lasting impact.

From legacy to future at La Diagonale

Celebrations then moved to La Diagonale, the Academy’s training center, where guests gathered for a cocktail reception and an exhibition created in collaboration with collector Julien Bouron. The exhibition featured historic jerseys, rare photographs, and trophies including the Gambardella Cup.

Guests also had the opportunity to meet current Academy players, with many signing the doors of the rooms now named after former graduates, connecting past and present.

Prince Albert II and AS Monaco President Dmitry Rybolovlev mark the Academy’s 50th anniversary at La Diagonale. Photo credit: AS Monaco / Stéphane Senaux

Prince Albert II and AS Monaco President Dmitry Rybolovlev also toured the exhibition alongside senior club figures and former players. The occasion was marked by the ceremonial cutting of a commemorative anniversary cake to wrap up the celebrations.

This milestone served as a reminder of the Academy’s role in AS Monaco’s identity, built on a legacy of excellence, the transmission of knowledge, and a continued commitment to developing future generations.

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