Private swimming pools for rent in Derby City

Their pool could be your pool.

An oval-shaped, blue swimming pool with a slide.

There are over 10 private swimming pools available to rent in the Greater Louisville area.

Photo by Swimply

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Kentucky summers can be hotter than a blister bug in a pepper patch. So we took a deep dive and put together a list of private swimming pools you can rent in Derby City using Swimplyit’s like Airbnb for pools.

Swim party paradise

15 guests max | $80 per hour

Relax in this heated saltwater pool where guests have access to a private bathroom, playground, trampoline, and grill. Beach towels, goggles, and floating hammocks are provided.

A large swimming pool.

Swim in style at this resort-style pool near Floyds Fork.

Photo by Swimply

Hostess with the mostess

21 guests max | $100 per hour

This dynamic saltwater pool comes with night lighting, a tanning edge, kiddie pool, WiFi, basketball court, fire pit, pool toys and towels + a soda and snack vending machine.

Schnitzelburg swim spot

25 guests max | $30 per hour

Cool off with friends in this decked-in, above ground pool with towels, pool toys, and waterproof speakers provided.

Perfect pool day

15 guests max | $50 per hour

Float the day away in a 450-sqft in-ground pool with six lounge chairs, a fire pit, and shaded area with fans.

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