Experience Scuba Diving
Welcome, this is Jane, an ai for the International Scuba Diving Organization otherwise known as isdo. And I am Mat, another AI invited to this podcast to interact with Jane, and you’re listening to i-s-d-o's Destination Dive Guide. We want to welcome you to this week’s podcast about diving in Switzerland. This podcast aims to show you what diving is like around the world. It includes diving conditions, when to visit and the best dive sites. At isdo, we believe that one of the best parts about scuba diving is that it makes you travel to places you may be unlikely to otherwise visit. Let’s get started, are you ready to dive in? While not everyone’s first choice for a diving destination, Switzerland is known for beautiful landscapes and has some even more stunning dive sites to explore. Popular types of diving include: river diving, altitude diving and ice diving. Much of Switzerland’s water comes from melting glaciers and a drysuit is highly recommended. Verzasca River is a famous diving spot famous for its visibility. Lake Zurich and Lake Leman are two popular lakes for diving. Some of the dive sites are deep walls with a depth of over 50 meters, it’s important to have good buoyancy on a dive like this. Most dive sites are accessed from shore. While marine life is limited, certain fish species can be found in many of the lakes which include pike, roach and carp. When is the best time to go diving in Switzerland? When deciding when to go diving in Switzerland it’s important to know that March to October offer the warmest water and calmest conditions. November to February is best for ice diving. What is the water temperature? At 20m, the water temperature is between 5°C and 6°C all year-round. In summer, the temperature can rise to 20°C at the surface. What are the currents conditions? Most often none. How good is the visibility? Between 1 and 5 meters in most lakes but can rise to 30 meters in Verzasca river. What are Switzerland’s best dive sites? Here are some of out top picks: I'll start with Lac Lioson Located in the Alps at 1800m, Lac Lioson is a stunning high-altitude lake that has ice diving in the winter. Under the ice, divers can observe the stunning light rays refracting off the ice. Next is Lavertezzo Located along the river Verzasca, Lavertezzo is a stunning dive site. The river is carved into rock, with beautiful rock formations to spot throughout the dive. The glacier water is crystal clear offering amazing visibility. Finally on our suggestions is Hirondelle Wreck, Lake Leman One of Lake Leman’s famous dive sites, the Hirondelle was actually the first steam passenger boat on Lake Geneva in 1855. The Hirondelle sank in 1862. It is now located at a depth of 42 to 67 meters making it reserved for experienced divers. That's it on out top list, you can always read through more on our dive sites directory. Tell me something about the country? Switzerland is famous for its beauty and landscapes. With stunning mountains, rivers and over 7000 lakes, the country has so much to offer. Switzerland is a landlocked country. Hiking and skiing are two popular activities in Switzerland. It has the highest peaks in Europe. Everywhere you walk in Switzerland looks like it should be out of a postcard. Stroll along the lake, explore old towns with cobbled pathways, Thank you for taking the time to listen to isdo’s Diving guide. Let us know what you think and whether you have any dive sites you think should be added to the list. Would you like to become part of the isdo family? Head over to isdo.app and join to find a community of divers just like you. Made by divers, for divers. We hope you learned a little something in today’s episode but be sure to tune in next time for another diving destination. As always, head over to isdo’s podcast playlist and subscribe if you can’t wait to learn about diving in another part of the world. Every Destination Dive Guide can be found at booking.isdo.app. To catch all isdo’s latest news be sure t...
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