Snorkeling, Freediving, and Scuba in Switzerland

Quick Facts

  • Best season: Year-round (varies by region)
  • Typical visibility: 10-30m depending on location
  • Entry types: Shore diving, Boat diving
  • Highlights: Explore Switzerland's underwater world

Welcome to the ultimate guide for snorkeling, freediving, and scuba diving in Switzerland. Switzerland offers incredible underwater experiences across its coastal and inland waters. From vibrant coral reefs to mysterious wrecks, from shallow snorkeling bays to deep freediving drops, discover what makes Switzerland a must-visit destination for underwater enthusiasts. Our community-driven platform provides real-time conditions, detailed spot information, and local insights to help you plan your perfect diving adventure.

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Ameisenecke

Ameisenecke features two distinct canyons and a steep wall situated between them. The shallow areas above the wall are characterized by a plain that is covered with seaweed. Entry to the dive site can be made easily via one of the two available ramps. In the shallow waters, divers can observe various species including pike, eglis, alets, and bullheads. Additionally, burbots inhabit the canyons and the steep wall, contributing to the site's diverse aquatic life.

46.7095, 7.7158

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Amslerbecken

Amslerbecken is accessed via a shore entry, requiring a walk through a meadow and forest before reaching the dive site. The underwater terrain consists of a stony substrate typical of torrent environments, featuring washed-out stones. Divers can expect to encounter brook trout of various sizes. The site is characterized by fine sand, and divers should prioritize safety due to the conditions.

46.2484, 8.8448

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Aquariaz

Aquariaz is an artificial dive site located at an altitude of 1800 meters within the D'AVORIAZ ski resort. The site features a large pool that allows divers to navigate horizontally over considerable distances. It is designed to facilitate fun underwater activities, making it particularly appealing for children who are exploring diving for the first time.

46.1910, 6.7743

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Areuse Schlucht

Areuse Schlucht is a freshwater diving site characterized by notable rock formations and varying currents that can range from moderate to strong. The depths at this site extend from 5 to 20 meters, making it suitable primarily for experienced divers. Underwater, divers can navigate through caves, crevices, and narrow passages, while observing a range of aquatic life, including trout and sculpins.

46.9614, 6.8223

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Arth, Egg

The dive site at Arth, Egg is accessible from the shore and is located near a large parking area between Walchwil and Arth. This site is frequented by both divers and non-divers, with amenities such as a barbecue area available. Divers can expect to observe various species of fish including perch, burbot, sunfish, and crayfish throughout the year.

47.0766, 8.5259

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Badhütte Rorschach, Bodensee

Badhütte Rorschach is a shore dive site located at coordinates 47.480400, 9.486600. Access the site by parking at the Coop petrol station across the road and using the underpass. Enter the water via the large stairs near the fountain. Divers should proceed southeast along the wall, where an old diving board can be found at a depth of 5 to 7 meters, just before reaching the bathing hut. Beyond the diving board, divers can explore various reef balls, which attract a diverse range of aquatic life. In the shallows, particularly from early summer to autumn, aquatic plants are prevalent, enhancing the underwater scenery.

47.4804, 9.4866

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Balmholz

Balmholz is a dive site accessible exclusively by boat. The site features a steep underwater face characterized by large boulders and branches. Visibility at this location is often limited. While the marine life is not particularly diverse, divers may encounter species such as eglis, groppen, and burbot with some luck.

46.6944, 7.7419

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Bäregg

Bäregg is characterized by a gently sloping mud bottom that transitions into small rock formations. The site features several submerged tree trunks within the mud, which serve as interesting subjects for photography. Marine life commonly observed here includes species such as eglis, pike, grops, and burbot. Additionally, divers may encounter snails and caddis fly larvae residing near the tree trunks.

46.7042, 7.7294

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Baumgärtli

Baumgärtli is accessible from the shore via a stone staircase, which may be slippery due to algae. Parking is available near the entrance, but it incurs a fee. The site is suitable for both advanced and beginner divers. Throughout the year, divers can observe various species including perch, burbot, sunfish, pike, and crayfish.

47.1049, 8.4756

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Beckenried, Ruetenen

The Rütenen dive site is situated in a park that includes swimming areas, barbecue facilities, and a snack stand, operational only during favorable weather. There are restrooms available, and parking is subject to fees. Currently, a notable wall at this site is off-limits to divers due to potential landslide risks, with the restricted area clearly marked by underwater warning signs and ropes.

46.9634, 8.5084

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Berlingen, Bay Watch

Berlingen, Bay Watch is accessed via a small staircase, requiring a walk of approximately 100 meters before reaching the water. Adjacent to the site, there is a water ski school. Divers should deploy a buoy for open water ascents. The dive site features an old, decaying platform and remnants of a fish sanctuary, surrounded primarily by natural underwater scenery. The area is characterized by abundant sea grass extending to a depth of about 10 meters.

47.6723, 9.0104

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Berlingen, Kirche

Berlingen, Kirche is a shore entry dive site located at coordinates 47.674800, 9.015800. The area features a slag heap that supports diverse vegetation both above and below the water. At a depth of 6 meters, divers will encounter an underwater platform and a parcours. The surrounding seagrass is home to various micro creatures, juvenile fish, and crabs. Nearby, pike can be observed hunting, and catfish are also occasionally present. Facilities include a public toilet and a grassy area adjacent to the entry point.

47.6748, 9.0158

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Berlingen, Wildsau

Berlingen, Wildsau is a shore dive site located at coordinates 47.674900, 9.021600. The dive area features a fish ream situated on a slag heap, with depths ranging from 7 to 14 meters. During the spring, divers can observe pike and schools of young fish. In the summer months, the thermocline can be found within this depth range. It is important to adhere to the posted rules at the parking lot near the fire depot to ensure continued access to the site.

47.6749, 9.0216

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Blausee

Blausee is a private lake located at coordinates 46.532500, 7.664400, accessible for diving during the winter months. The site is relatively small, allowing divers to explore its features within approximately 60 minutes. Notable elements include large boulders and submerged trees that create a unique underwater landscape. According to local legend, the lake was formed by a virgin, adding a cultural aspect to the dive experience. It is important to note that advance booking is required due to its private status.

46.5325, 7.6644

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Bodensee - Wrack Jura

The Jura wreck, located in Lake Constance, is a notable freshwater dive site situated at a depth of approximately 38 meters. This wreck is recognized as one of the oldest surviving paddlewheel steamers, having sunk in 1864 due to a collision with another vessel. Divers can explore the historical significance of this wreck while observing local fish species such as perch and pike in the surrounding waters.

47.6452, 9.2237

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Bootsrampe Rorschach

Bootsrampe Rorschach is a freshwater diving site located at Lake Constance, featuring a variety of underwater attractions. Divers can explore depths ranging from 12 to 19 meters, where four wrecks are situated. The area is known for its diverse aquatic life, including pike, crayfish, and the possibility of encountering a free-swimming giant catfish. Upon entry, divers may also observe fish and eels in the grassy regions. The site is accessible from the shore, making it convenient for divers.

47.4787, 9.5023

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Boudry

Boudry is a suitable dive site for Open Water Diver training, featuring a convenient shore entry at a bay. The site is protected from west winds, making it accessible under various conditions. Divers can explore various submerged objects at different depths, enhancing the training experience. An exercise platform is located at a depth of 9 meters, specifically designed for training purposes. Throughout the year, divers can observe crayfish and pike, while schools of perch are prevalent during the summer and autumn months.

46.9491, 6.8710

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Broder, Mols

At Broder, Mols, divers enter from the shore and descend along a silt slope to the left. After approximately three minutes, they will encounter an old boat wreck at a depth of 14 meters. Continuing along, a long scree slope leads to notable boulders. After about 15 minutes, divers should begin their ascent at the silt slope. At a depth of 32 meters, there is a car wreck. Additionally, at 16 meters, a striking rock features a model of a cannon, while a large iron heart can be found floating nearby at around 12 meters.

47.1143, 9.2715

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Brougier Park Unterwilen

Brougier Park Unterwilen is located along the Seestrasse, between Küssnacht am Rigi and Vitznau. The parking area is situated on the left side just before entering Unterwilen, near the bus stop. This site is accessible for shore diving. It is frequented by both divers and non-divers, particularly during the summer months, although restroom facilities may not be available at all times. The dive site offers opportunities to observe various fish species, including perch, burbot, and pike, which can be seen throughout the year. Notably, a significant toad mating event occurs in the spring.

47.0195, 8.4705

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Brunnen, Eichwald

Brunnen, Eichwald is a dive site ideal for training and beginner divers. The entry point is accessible from the shore, with parking available directly across the road. Divers should exercise caution when crossing the road to reach the water. Near the shoreline, divers can observe a variety of freshwater fish, particularly Eglis, which are commonly seen during the summer months. Occasionally, pikes can also be spotted in the area, adding to the local aquatic life.

46.9976, 8.5698

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Chlausenegg / Känzeli

Chlausenegg, located at the end of Walchwil village towards Arth, features a dive entry via a ladder from a small parking area. The dive begins at the wall just beneath the ladder, providing an opportunity to explore the underwater landscape. Divers may encounter various freshwater species, including perch, pike, and sunfish, depending on conditions and luck.

47.0863, 8.5229

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Churchill, Thunersee

Churchill dive site features a gently sloping terrain composed of scree and mud. The upper area is characterized by numerous trees and firs, which can be partially obscured by fishing nets. Divers may encounter large pike around the trees, while the scree slope is home to species such as burbot, bullhead, and perch.

46.7276, 7.6705

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Creux de Genthod, Genfersee (Lac Leman)

Creux de Genthod is located on the shores of Lake Geneva, accessible via a shore entry. The dive site features a gentle plateau that begins at a depth of 6-7 meters, transitioning to a slope that descends to 10 meters and continues down to 35 meters. This site offers a drift dive experience suitable for divers of all levels, surrounded by a dense forest of aquatic plants. Divers may observe crayfish holes, as well as pikes and perches in the area. Notably, no silures have been reported at this location.

46.2662, 6.1685

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cts biel

Cts Biel is a shore entry dive site located at coordinates 47.134900, 7.247800. The site is primarily used for training purposes, with divers and freedivers utilizing the area on Saturday evenings from 19:00 to 21:00. While the underwater environment lacks visible marine life, divers often bring artificial fish to enhance the experience. The site is categorized under lake, snorkel spot, and casual chill spot.

47.1349, 7.2478

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Duzillet

Duzillet is accessed via a 10-minute boat ride from the center at Geneve Plage. The dive begins on a gentle plateau at a depth of 6-7 meters, transitioning to a slope that descends to 35 meters. This site offers a drift dive experience suitable for divers of all levels, featuring a dense forest of aquatic plants. Marine life includes crayfish found in crevices, as well as pikes and perches, although silures have not been observed here.

46.2892, 6.9605

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Elefäntli

Elefäntli is accessed from Brougier Park, as there are no direct parking facilities at the dive site. To reach the site, drive along Seestrasse from Küssnacht am Rigi towards Vitznau. A parking area is available on the left side just before entering Vitznau, after the 'Unterwilen' bus stop. Divers can expect to encounter various freshwater species, including perch, pike, and burbot. It is advisable to explore small crevices and holes for potential sightings of these fish.

47.0235, 8.4670

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Ermitage

Ermitage is accessed from the shore, specifically via the beach over the bridge towards Zurich. At a depth of approximately 15 meters, divers can find a nativity scene, poles, and an old diving tower. A raft is located at a depth of 8.5 meters, while a diving bottle can be spotted around 9 meters. These features are situated to the right of the harbor. The site is known for sightings of common perches, although other marine life is limited.

47.3218, 8.5771

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Fischbalmen

Fischbalmen is characterized by a steep wall that exceeds 100 meters in depth, with sections that overhang. This site is primarily known for its wall features rather than fish life, although divers may encounter species such as eels, pike, bullheads, and burbot. Access to the dive site is via a shore entry using stairs.

46.6878, 7.7444

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Genève-Plage

Genève-Plage offers easy access for divers via foot, bus, or mouettes. Situated in the swimming area of Genève Plage, this site is suitable for beginners due to its gentle drop-off and a maximum depth of 7 meters. Advanced divers can also find challenges here, particularly in practicing navigation skills. The underwater environment is rich with lake flora and fauna, including species such as perch, pike, and crayfish. Divers may frequently observe silures resting among the algae beds.

46.2147, 6.1742

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Gipsi

Gipsi is located on the left bank of Lake Thun, near Leissigen. The site features covered parking beneath the bridge, facilitating dry equipment preparation. Divers can access the water via a ladder, allowing for easy entry. The diving area extends towards both Interlaken and Thun. The site is known for its abundant fish population, including various sizes of igloos, pike, crayfish, clams, and occasional sightings of lake trout.

46.6596, 7.7467

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Glasi, Hergiswil

Glasi in Hergiswil offers a shore entry point located near the port, opposite the Adler restaurant. Parking is available in designated paid spaces, but it is advised not to use those adjacent to the restaurant. This dive site provides opportunities to observe various freshwater fish species, including perch and pike, depending on the season. The underwater environment is characteristic of a lake setting, making it suitable for divers interested in freshwater ecosystems.

46.9822, 8.3125

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Grafenmätteli

Grafenmätteli features a steep wall dive with a notable variety of marine life. The site includes a slight overhang located near the entry and exit points. Divers can explore a significant amount of sea grass close to the entrance. The preferred diving direction is to the right, where divers often encounter a variety of fish species, including pike and the possibility of eels. The area has limited parking available and is suitable for both sport and extended range (XR) divers.

47.1124, 8.5013

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Grafstatt

Grafstatt is accessible from Zug by following Seestrasse towards Arth. After passing the Walchwil sign, a parking area is located on the left side after crossing the terrace. This dive site features a variety of freshwater fish species, including perch, pike, and sun bass, which can be observed depending on the season and conditions. The site is suitable for divers looking to explore a freshwater environment.

47.1095, 8.5026

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Grosser Parkplatz

Grosser Parkplatz offers a shore entry over rocky terrain. Divers can choose to dive directly from the shore or swim out to the designated yellow buoys, where depths reach approximately 25 meters. The site is primarily inhabited by perch (Egli), with occasional sightings of pike. Freshwater crayfish are rarely observed here.

47.2908, 8.6014

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Gunten Bad

Gunten Bad is a dive site accessible from the shore via stairs. The dive begins in a sloping terrain that reaches depths of up to 15 meters, transitioning to a steep wall that extends beyond 50 meters. The site is characterized by various trees and seagrasses, particularly in the upper regions, which provide habitat for diverse aquatic life. Note that diving is prohibited from mid-May to mid-September due to the bathing season.

46.7115, 7.7072

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Hafen Mols

At Hafen Mols, divers enter from the shore and initially swim parallel to the coastline at a depth of around 3 meters. As the dive progresses, the bottom gradually slopes down. The most notable area is at 15 meters, where divers can observe various submerged structures, including trees, unusual branches, and discarded items such as bicycles. The site is also home to numerous mussel beds, and during night dives, divers may encounter species like perch and pike, along with sticklebacks.

47.1131, 9.2793

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Halbinsel Au

Halbinsel Au is accessed from the shore, leading divers towards the center of the lake. At a depth of approximately 10 meters, divers will encounter the first wall, which extends to just below 20 meters. Continuing the dive to the right directs you towards Pfäffikon SZ. The wall's structure features various cracks, crevices, and protruding boulders, with the upper and lower edges descending steadily to a depth of 50 meters. This site is known for its population of burbot, which can often be seen in significant numbers.

47.2494, 8.6511

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Hallenbad Murten

Hallenbad Murten is an indoor swimming facility situated approximately 5 minutes from the Murten train station and 30 minutes from Fribourg, Switzerland. The pool is primarily utilized for various courses and training sessions during the winter months. As it is an indoor swimming pool, there is no aquatic life present within the facility. However, nearby in the adjacent lake bath, divers can observe a variety of fish and aquatic plants.

46.9266, 7.1110

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HB Rorschach

The HB Rorschach dive site is accessed from the shore, requiring a walk of approximately 200 meters along the eastern path from the parking area near the sailing club building. Due to the construction of the Würth building, direct access from the former parking lot is no longer available. Divers should avoid heading east towards the harbor and remain west of the water pipe, which is located directly beneath the entrance. The site features a variety of flora and fauna typical of the area, but specific marine life details are not provided in the source material.

47.4791, 9.5050

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Hermance, Genfersee (Lac Leman)

Hermance is located on the shores of Lake Geneva, offering divers a range of depths from 5 to 40 meters. The site features a varied underwater landscape, including rock formations and steep walls, making it suitable for divers of all experience levels. During dives, divers may encounter local freshwater species such as perch, pike, trout, and occasionally crayfish.

46.3036, 6.2408

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Hilterfingen Hotel Bellevue

Hilterfingen Hotel Bellevue is a shallow water dive site with easy access from a ramp. The area is characterized by abundant sea grass, which supports a diverse range of fish species. The maximum depth at this site is 20 meters, where divers can encounter species such as eels, pike, alets, grops, and burbot. Additionally, the site hosts various shells, snails, and numerous small creatures, making it suitable for macro photography.

46.7335, 7.6606

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Kindli Brunnen

Kindli Brunnen is accessible from the shore, located between Gersau and Brunnen. The entry point is near the Kindli swimming pool, with a parking area available on the right side of the road. This site offers the opportunity to observe various freshwater fish species, including perch, pike, and burbots, depending on the season and conditions.

46.9913, 8.5579

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Kleiner Parkplatz

Kleiner Parkplatz features a steep wall dive accessible via a steel staircase. Divers can enter the water at a small platform located approximately 2 meters deep. As divers proceed southeast towards Rapperswil, they can explore notable underwater features including a model skeleton at a depth of 32 meters and a treasure chest at 36 meters. The site is home to various species of perch and some bass, with occasional sightings of pike. In deeper areas, burbot can also be encountered.

47.2944, 8.5978

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Kornhaus Rorschach, Bodensee

Kornhaus Rorschach is a shore dive site located at coordinates 47.479900, 9.492000. This site is suitable for beginner divers and features several small wrecks and various underwater items to explore. Divers can often observe pike and catfish along the harbor wall, alongside the typical flora and fauna found in the Bodensee region. Parking is limited directly in front of the Kornhaus on the main road, which may pose challenges for larger groups, especially during peak hours.

47.4799, 9.4920

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Lago di Cadagno

Lago di Cadagno is a natural reservoir located in the Piora region of Quinto, Ticino, Switzerland. This lake is notable for its unique ecosystem, characterized by two distinct chemically different water layers that are permanently stratified throughout the seasons. A transition zone separates these layers, creating a unique environment for study and exploration. The site is part of the Centro di Biologia di Alpi, which highlights its ecological significance in both Switzerland and Europe. Divers can access the site from the shore, making it convenient for exploration.

46.5501, 8.7115

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Längenschachen

Längenschachen is a suitable dive site for novice divers or those returning to the sport. The entry and exit points are easily accessible from the shore. The terrain is characterized by a gradual slope, transitioning from stony to muddy substrates. Divers can expect to encounter seagrass up to a depth of approximately 5 meters. The presence of fish can vary significantly, with some dives yielding many sightings while others may have few. During the summer months, the site is frequented by bathers, necessitating mutual respect and consideration among all water users. Parking facilities are available nearby.

46.7207, 7.6851

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Ledi Wracks

Ledi Wracks is accessed from a parking area located along the lakeside, just after a right-hand bend when traveling from Mols towards Walenstadt. The entry point is situated directly below the parking lot, featuring a metal staircase positioned to the right of a structure known as the 'pulpit', which contributes to the site's alternate name. This dive site is characterized by its wrecks, providing divers with opportunities to explore submerged structures. The site is suitable for scuba diving, with conditions that may vary depending on weather and water clarity.

47.1155, 9.2922

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Lopper 1, Hergiswil

Lopper 1 is located in Hergiswil, extending towards Stans along the lake. The entry point is accessible from the shore, with a parking area situated below the motorway bridge on the left side. A toilet cubicle is available for divers. Depending on the season, divers may encounter various freshwater species, including perch, pike, and burbots.

46.9789, 8.3179

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Plaun da Lej, Fiat

Plaun da Lej offers a shore entry directly accessible via stairs from the parking area. The site is particularly notable for ice diving during winter months, where divers should be cautious of ice thickness and existing holes. In the shallow areas, particularly within the first 5 meters, divers can observe abundant sea grass that provides habitat for young fish during the summer. Evening dives may reveal trout, char, and similar species in the vicinity.

46.4181, 9.7261

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Plaun da Lej, Murtaröl

Plaun da Lej, located at an elevation of 1,797 meters above sea level, offers excellent visibility during autumn and is suitable for ice diving in winter. The dive site is easily accessible from the parking lot, with entry via stairs at the end of the lot. Divers can expect to encounter various species such as brook and lake trout, char, grayling, rudd, roach, minnow, and tench. Notably, at a depth of 6-7 meters, there is a perde coach, adding to the site's unique underwater features.

46.4195, 9.7278

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Pointe du Grain

Pointe du Grain is a freshwater dive site characterized by a range of depths from 5 to 35 meters. The underwater landscape includes various seabeds featuring aquatic vegetation, rocky formations, and gentle inclines. Divers can encounter local wildlife such as perch, pike, trout, and crayfish, providing opportunities for diverse aquatic interactions.

46.9257, 6.8370

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Ponte Brolla Orrido (Canyon)

Ponte Brolla Orrido offers a dive experience starting from a sandbank in shallow waters. Divers should head slightly northeast towards larger stones, then proceed upstream against the current for approximately 150 meters. This area features a unique landscape characterized by impressive rock formations. After exploring the rocks, divers can drift back downstream. It is important to avoid diving downstream from the sandbank due to the risks associated with white water and the nearby power station outlet.

46.1866, 8.7549

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PSS Pesce Sole Sub

PSS Pesce Sole Sub is located just 10 minutes from Lugano's center, providing easy access to the dive site. The entry point is a short distance from the club, allowing for convenient shore access. Divers can enjoy views of the Gulf of Lugano and Mount San Salvatore while exploring the underwater environment. This site is suitable for divers of all experience levels. During dives, you may observe various species including perch, sunfish, crayfish, and, with some luck, pike and freshwater jellyfish.

46.0019, 8.9881

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Riedsort

Riedsort is accessible from Küssnacht am Rigi by driving towards Vitznau. After passing Weggis, look for a bend in the road surrounded by tall poplars, where a paid parking area with restroom facilities is located on the left. This dive site offers the opportunity to observe various freshwater fish species, including perch and pike, depending on the season. The entry to the dive site is from the shore.

47.0233, 8.4564

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Rietli Goldach

Rietli Goldach is located on the Swiss side of Lake Constance, featuring a shore entry point near a staircase adjacent to the harbor entrance. Divers should avoid the harbor entrance area and instead navigate around the underwater barrier. The site is known for its diverse aquatic life, including capital catfish, pike, and eels. During the diving season, the shallow waters are adorned with various plant life. The area offers numerous underwater sights and is suitable for deep dives, particularly along the harbor wall reef.

47.4855, 9.4774

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Riff Williams

Riff Williams features two prominent rock faces that descend to approximately 30 meters, providing divers with engaging underwater experiences. Notable is a tree trunk located on the rock face that faces Zurich, which adds to the site's unique characteristics. The marine life includes species such as pike, perch, and burbot, and there is a possibility of encountering a dice snake along the shore. Access to the dive site is via a ladder from the shore.

47.2850, 8.6083

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Rigiblick

Rigiblick is a dive site located at coordinates 47.145500, 8.505600, with shore access for entry. The site features a large practice platform situated at depths of 8 to 10 meters, making it suitable for beginner courses. Parking is available directly at the site, with approximately 10 spaces, although it is important to note that parking fees may apply. The site is managed by Gemeinde Oberwil b. Zug.

47.1455, 8.5056

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Rivaz Gare

Rivaz Gare is a dive site suitable for both novice and experienced divers, with depths ranging from 5 to 40 meters. The underwater landscape includes sandy seabeds and rocky walls, with occasional sightings of smaller wrecks. The local aquatic life features species such as perch, pike, and trout, along with various invertebrates. Visibility at this site can fluctuate based on weather and seasonal changes.

46.4738, 6.7848

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Robinson Plage

Robinson Plage offers divers the opportunity to explore underwater environments ranging from 5 to 20 meters in depth. The site features sandy bottoms and rock formations, making it accessible for divers of varying experience levels. The local aquatic life includes species such as perch, pike, and crayfish, providing interesting encounters during dives.

46.9630, 6.8736

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Rossblatten

Rossblatten is a shore entry dive site characterized by a gradual slope and several plateaus. The area is home to a variety of marine life, including perch and pike, making it a suitable location for both beginner divers and those looking to explore deeper depths of up to 40 meters. For optimal exploration, divers are advised to initially head straight out before veering to the right. Caution is advised during inclement weather conditions.

47.0939, 8.5191

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Rüschlikon Pumpwerk

Rüschlikon Pumpwerk is a shore entry dive site located at coordinates 47.312100, 8.557300. Divers can use two tubes for orientation: one positioned centrally within the building and the other located in the small bay to the left of the building. The seagrass border typically extends to a depth of around 5 meters. This site is known for the presence of numerous shoals of perch, with occasional sightings of 1 to 3 pike that tend to conceal themselves within the seagrass.

47.3121, 8.5573

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Saint-Aubin-Sauges

Saint-Aubin-Sauges is a dive site suitable for divers of all experience levels. The site features a depth range from 5 to 25 meters, showcasing a variety of underwater environments, including rocky substrates, aquatic meadows, and sandy areas. The local aquatic life is diverse, with species such as perch, pike, trout, and crayfish commonly observed in the area.

46.8932, 6.7800

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Saint-Prex, Genfersee (Lac Leman)

Saint-Prex, located on the shores of Lake Geneva, is a dive site suitable for divers of all experience levels. The depths at this site range from 5 to 40 meters, allowing for exploration of various underwater features including rock walls and sandy bottoms. The area is characterized by interesting geological formations. The aquatic life here is diverse, featuring species such as perch, pike, and trout, along with a variety of invertebrates, making it a good location for macro photography.

46.4805, 6.4615

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Saint. Disdille

Saint Disdille offers diving opportunities suitable for divers of all experience levels, from novices to seasoned professionals. The site features four distinct dive options, allowing for varied underwater exploration. Divers can expect to encounter a diverse range of marine life, including species such as perch, roach, and crayfish, along with gamard. The entry to the dive site is from the shore, making it easily accessible for divers.

46.4011, 6.5021

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Schottensee

Schottensee is situated at the summit of the Flüela Pass, reaching an elevation of 2374 meters. The lake measures approximately 400 meters in length and 200 meters in width, and it is entirely within the jurisdiction of the municipality of Zernez. The Flüelabach river flows from Schottensee towards Davos. The eastern shoreline is bordered by the Flüela Pass road, which serves as a connection between Davos and Zernez. This site is accessible via shore entry.

46.7499, 9.9469

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Serrieres

Serrieres is accessed from the Neuendurg-Yverdon highway by taking the exit for Serrières, followed by a roundabout where you will head towards the Philipp Morris factory. A paid parking lot is available on the right side near the buildings. The dive site features a gently sloping silty bottom that leads into the lake, with large stones along the shore. During the summer months, divers can observe abundant seagrass in the area.

46.9779, 6.8970

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Spiezwand

Spiezwand is a dive site that can only be accessed by boat. It features a prominent wall adorned with numerous large trees, providing a unique underwater landscape. The site is particularly suitable for winter diving due to its visibility conditions. While diving near the trees, divers may encounter eels and pikes. However, during the colder months, the fish population tends to be lower.

46.6649, 7.7328

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Stampach

Stampach is characterized by a steep wall that provides a diverse underwater landscape. The site is not recommended for novice divers due to potential hazards, including the need to navigate a road to access the entry point. Marine life commonly observed includes one or two burbots, and during the early winter months, char can also be found in the area.

46.7079, 7.7207

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Strandbad Rorschach

Strandbad Rorschach is a dive site suitable for beginners, featuring an easy shore entry. The dive reaches a maximum depth of 18 meters, allowing divers to explore a variety of underwater environments. Marine life commonly observed includes species such as whitefish, Arctic char, lake trout, pike, pike-perch, perch, burbot, roach, bream, crucian carp, rudd, and bleak.

47.4792, 9.5104

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Strick, Zugersee

Strick is located between Arth and Immensee, accessible via shore entry. The site features a variety of freshwater fish, including perch, pike, sun perch, and crayfish. It is important to note that diving is prohibited from October 15 to December 15 due to the char spawning season. Parking is available on both sides of the street near the dive site.

47.0726, 8.4976

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Tauchcontainer.ch

Tauchcontainer.ch features a mobile diving container designed for various diving activities. The container is equipped with two large windows, allowing some divers to experience the underwater environment from inside while others can observe from outside. Entry is facilitated by a ladder, making it accessible for users. The container is positioned on the ground, making it suitable for introductory scuba experiences and equipment trials, with a focus on developing diving skills in a controlled environment.

47.5122, 7.6171

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Terlinden

Terlinden is a dive site favored by advanced divers, featuring a shore entry. The site includes a gradual slope that reaches depths of 30 meters, where divers can encounter a steep wall that is partially overhanging. In the shallower areas, divers may observe various species such as perch, carp, and pike, along with the possibility of spotting crabs. At depths of around 20 meters, burbot can also be found. Parking is available from 7 am to 5 pm, and a blue parking disc allows for a three-hour stay. A public toilet is located nearby at the marina.

47.3287, 8.5728

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Tiefenau Brücke Worblaufen

Tiefenau Brücke Worblaufen offers a river diving experience with a maximum depth ranging from 4 to 5 meters, influenced by the water runoff. The site allows for unrestricted circling in the river, particularly favorable for diving during the winter months after sunset. Divers can expect to encounter various species such as grayling, barbel, perch, whitefish, trout, pike, burbot, gudgeon, and bullhead, especially in the evening hours.

46.9772, 7.4567

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Tougues

Tougues is a shore-accessible dive site featuring various wrecks that divers can explore. It provides an opportunity to practice navigation skills, as divers can follow different headings to locate submerged structures. The area is home to a variety of freshwater species, including perch, crayfish, pike, and catfish. During the summer months, a diverse array of aquatic plants forms a carpet along the shoreline.

46.3297, 6.2589

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Tüscherz Bahnhof, Bielersee

Tüscherz Bahnhof is a suitable dive site for specialty training, particularly for navigation, night dives, and rescue exercises. The site is accessible from the shore and offers good parking facilities. In case of inclement weather, divers can utilize the waiting room of the nearby cable car for changing. The aquatic life includes common species found in Lake Biel, such as perch during the summer and autumn months, while pike and crabs are present throughout the year. Occasionally, divers may encounter catfish near the Mars rover.

47.1138, 7.1962

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Twann, Bielersee

Twann, located on Bielersee, is accessible from the shore with an easy entry and exit via stairs equipped with a railing. An alternative entry point is available at the jetty behind the boat hall of the Lake Police, allowing for a jump-in entry. The dive site is suitable for both beginners and advanced divers. Underwater, divers can expect to encounter pike, perch, and catfish, with crayfish also present. During the winter months, fish sightings may decrease.

47.0912, 7.1517

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Vaumarcus

Vaumarcus is an old quarry site characterized by unique geological formations reminiscent of the Pyramids of Euseigne. The northern section features a steep slope that descends rapidly to depths of 40 meters. The pyramids are interspersed with small canyons, but caution is advised as these structures may be unstable. The aquatic life includes species such as pike, perch, and crayfish. Additionally, the Quagga mussel, an invasive species from the Black Sea, has established a presence in Lake Neuchâtel.

46.8773, 6.7609

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Vitznau,Seebad (Gummiberg)

Vitznau, Seebad (Gummiberg) is accessible via a shore entry point. Located near Vitznau, after departing towards Gersau, there is a paid parking area on the left side. This site offers opportunities to observe various freshwater species, including perch, pike, and eels, depending on the season and conditions. The dive site is situated at coordinates 47.007000, 8.482700, making it a convenient location for divers interested in exploring the local aquatic life.

47.0070, 8.4827

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Wassersportzentrum Tiefenbrunnen

Wassersportzentrum Tiefenbrunnen is a well-known practice dive site located on Lake Zurich. Divers can access the site from the shore via stairs, where the shoreline gradually inclines into the water. At depths of 20 to 25 meters, divers can find an old suction nozzle. The area features several man-made underwater attractions, including a diving bell, a Züri-Leu, an old bathtub, and garden gnomes. Marine life in this location includes Eglischulen (perch), crayfish, sunfish, and pike, with various aquatic plants present. During the summer months, fish tend to seek shelter under the jetty on the left side of the site.

47.3466, 8.5624

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Wigoltingen, Vagoweiher

Wigoltingen, located at coordinates 47.586300, 9.029200, is a dive site situated in the Vago pond, which requires official authorization for diving. The pond is frequently utilized for swimming by local residents during the summer months. Underwater, divers can expect a rich environment characterized by dense vegetation, including heavy growths of seaweed and water lilies. The aquatic life is diverse, featuring numerous fish species, pond mussels, and pike. A notable feature of the site is an old wheel, which serves as an attachment for a tree trunk, providing an interesting point of reference for divers.

47.5863, 9.0292

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Würth

Würth is a typical dive site located in Lake Constance, accessible from the shore. The underwater terrain features a gently sloping bottom that begins with sandy substrate and transitions to silt at greater depths. Divers can expect to see the regional flora and fauna, which varies with the seasons, with the highest activity noted in late autumn. The site offers various attractions for divers, with depths ranging from 6 to 32 meters.

47.4795, 9.5069

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Zigeunerplätzli, Walchwil

Zigeunerplätzli is located in Walchwil, accessible from the shore. To reach the site, drive along the lake from Zug towards Arth, and shortly after Oberwil, you will find a parking area near a small forest on the right side of a left curve. The dive site offers opportunities to observe various freshwater fish species, including perch, pike, and burbots, depending on the season. The underwater environment is typical of lake habitats, providing a unique experience for divers.

47.1177, 8.4976

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Zollboothaus

Zollboothaus is a dive site located at coordinates 47.663400, 9.138200, accessible only during winter months and outside of the cruise season. This site is recommended for advanced divers due to the presence of strong currents, with a recommended diving depth of 23 meters. Divers can expect to encounter species such as pike and perch (egli) in this challenging environment.

47.6634, 9.1382

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is snorkeling good in Switzerland for beginners?
Switzerland offers various snorkeling spots suitable for different skill levels. Many locations feature calm, shallow waters perfect for beginners, while others provide more challenging conditions for experienced snorkelers. Check individual spot descriptions for difficulty ratings.
Where can I find easy shore entry freedives in Switzerland?
Switzerland has numerous shore-accessible freediving spots. Look for beaches, coves, and rocky points marked with "shore entry" in our dive map. Popular areas often feature gradual slopes and clear water, ideal for freediving practice.
What months have the calmest water and best visibility in Switzerland?
Water conditions in Switzerland vary by region and season. Generally, check local weather patterns and avoid monsoon or storm seasons. Our spot descriptions include seasonal visibility information to help you plan your trip.
Do I need a guide for diving in Switzerland?
Guide requirements in Switzerland depend on the specific location and your experience level. Some marine parks require guided dives, while many spots allow independent diving. Always check local regulations and consider hiring guides for unfamiliar or challenging sites.
What safety considerations should I know about when diving in Switzerland?
Key safety considerations for Switzerland include understanding local currents, boat traffic, and marine life. Always dive within your limits, check weather conditions, use proper signaling devices, and respect local regulations. Some areas may have specific hazards noted in spot descriptions.
What marine life can I expect to see in Switzerland?
Switzerland's waters host diverse marine ecosystems. Depending on the region and season, you might encounter tropical fish, coral reefs, larger pelagics, or unique endemic species. Check individual spot descriptions for specific marine life highlights.