Reviewed 20/08/2025
Best baby swimwear for warmth—babies aged 0–3 Months
Best baby swimwear for babies aged 3–6 months

Baby Wrap
Standard swimming costumes are fine to wear at this age, but they still need a swim nappy. However, getting a tiny baby in and out of one can be tough, so choose a costume that you can lie flat and wrap around them, to make changing much easier.
Wrap-around swimsuits, such as the Splash About Baby Wrap are similar in style to a standard swimsuit but with the added benefit of being made from neoprene, a fabric used to make wetsuits. This material helps keep a baby’s core body temperature at the right level.

Happy Nappy Wetsuit
Keep your baby as warm as possible by dressing them in fleece-lined swimwear that covers their arms and legs. This will provide extra warmth and let them enjoy longer sessions in the pool. Newborn babies often have sensitive skin, so all-in-one swimwear will help protect their delicate skin by ensuring barrier creams that protect against the irritation of chlorine stay in place.
If your baby has cream for a skin condition such as eczema, you can apply this before you put on their all-in-one. This will help ensure the cream doesn’t wash off, giving your baby’s skin an extra layer of protection.

Baby Wrap
Standard swimming costumes are fine to wear at this age, but they still need a swim nappy. However, getting a tiny baby in and out of one can be tough, so choose a costume that you can lie flat and wrap around them, to make changing much easier.
Wrap-around swimsuits, such as the Splash About Baby Wrap are similar in style to a standard swimsuit but with the added benefit of being made from neoprene, a fabric used to make wetsuits. This material helps keep a baby’s core body temperature at the right level.

Happy Nappy Wetsuit
Keep your baby as warm as possible by dressing them in fleece-lined swimwear that covers their arms and legs. This will provide extra warmth and let them enjoy longer sessions in the pool. Newborn babies often have sensitive skin, so all-in-one swimwear will help protect their delicate skin by ensuring barrier creams that protect against the irritation of chlorine stay in place.
If your baby has cream for a skin condition such as eczema, you can apply this before you put on their all-in-one. This will help ensure the cream doesn’t wash off, giving your baby’s skin an extra layer of protection.