Trainee mermaids make a splash in Dutch public swimming pool
Watch mermaid Crystal teach three pupils how to swim like mermaids, complete with bespoke 15kg tails, as ‘mermaiding’ trend spreads from North America to Europe

A majestic turquoise-and-gold tail splashes the surface of a public swimming pool. Strange, beautiful creatures frolic in the water, occasionally peeking out from their masks and snorkels. Half-woman, half-fish.
Since Disney’s Princess Ariel first hit the big screen over two decades ago, many little girls (and some boys) have dreamt of becoming a mermaid.
Now mermaid Crystal, as she is known, is helping turn those fantasies into reality in her swimming classes with a difference in The Netherlands.
“It’s amazing,” smiles a starry-eyed Marijke, 27. “It’s every little girl’s dream.”
Marijke, Lize and Katja are among the first pupils at Crystal’s Meermin School Nederland.
It is billed as the country’s “first professional school” for mermaids and is only one of a handful in Europe, where the phenomenon of “mermaiding” is beginning to make waves after arriving from the United States and Canada.