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Dive sites nearby

Titlis

Chalet TITLIS offers an artificial pool, completely privatized all year round, on reservation, in water at 30° all year round to discover diving serenely.

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Amphion

Diving starts from the shore from the local. The site presents a plateau up to 6 meters deep along the bank, ideal for the first dives, then a gentle slope down to 60 meters and more, ideal for the various training courses offered.

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la Cité de l’eau

Superb nautical center at 2 steps from the local diving center on the edge of the lake to optimise training in an artificial environment + in a natural environment, without having to disperse.

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Saint. Disdille

Diving at Saint Disdille is accessible to all levels, from beginners to the most experienced. There are 4 very different dives to do on the same spot.

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Rivaz Gare

Dive site for beginners and advanced divers. Depth ranges from 5 to 40 meters. Divers can explore sandy seabeds, rocky walls and occasionally smaller wrecks.

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Saint-Prex, Genfersee (Lac Leman)

Accessible to divers of all levels, this site offers depths ranging from 5 to 40 meters. Divers can explore rock walls, sandy bottoms and interesting geological formations.

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Morges Plage

The Morges Plage diving site, located on the shores of Lake Geneva in Switzerland, offers a unique freshwater experience. At depths ranging from 5 to 25 meters, divers can explore sandy and rocky bottoms.

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Tougues

Dive site accessible from the shore, with many wrecks to see. It’s a great place to work on your orientation, with different headings to follow to find the submerged features.

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Hermance, Genfersee (Lac Leman)

Hermance, on the shores of Lake Geneva near Geneva, is popular for its clear waters and varied underwater scenery. Accessible to divers of all levels, this site offers depths ranging from 5 to 40 meters. Divers can explore rock formations and steep walls.

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pain de sucre

The Sugar Loaf is a huge rock submerged between -15m and -27m. The site is quite extensive and its interest quite varied. There are rocks (large sugar loaf, small sugar loaf), some small wrecks (-15m, -30m, -32m...) not always easy to find...

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