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Pools in Massachusetts and Rhode Island you can rent this summer

Although we love the beach this time of year, planning a trip can sometimes be time-consuming and tedious.

Not only do you have to worry about finding a parking space, but once you arrive in the hot summer heat you also have to lug all your beach gear to the car and back again.

On those days when a day at the beach seems too inconvenient, it's nice to have a pool or know someone who has one.

The downside, however, is that few people own a pool or know someone who does. Thankfully, Swimply.com can help fill that gap.

Swimply is a website that allows residents to offer their private pools for rent by the hour. Prices range from $25 to $130 per hour. Each location offers a unique experience depending on pool size and amenities.

Now that summer is in full swing, it's time to use any means possible to cool off. With that in mind, we've compiled a list of pools in Massachusetts and Rhode Island available for rent on Swimply.

There are some local options, but if you don't mind the journey, it might be worth the drive to appreciate the experience in a day trip.

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Not only is the location perfect for a quick dip, but it could also be used to rent a pool for hosting large parties or gatherings with friends and family.

There's no excuse not to enjoy a summer of outdoor fun, sunshine, and waterfront relaxation. No matter where you are, you'll find a pool to suit your needs. The best part is that the website is updated daily with new listings.

All swimming pools available today in Massachusetts and Rhode Island

Swimply.com is a website that lets local residents offer their private pools for rent by the hour if they want to cool off this summer. Here's a full list of locations we found in Massachusetts and Rhode Island. Click on the photo to see prices and reservations.

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