This dive site is Morges Plage, situated on the picturesque shores of Lake Geneva in Switzerland. It offers a unique freshwater diving experience characterized by gentle slopes of sandy and rocky bottoms. There is no specific historical background or complex navigation; divers can easily explore the lakebed by following its natural contours.
The freshwater ecosystem supports a variety of local wildlife. Divers can expect to encounter species such as pike, known for their predatory nature, as well as perch, a common freshwater fish. Crayfish are also present, adding to the small, interesting marine life. The bottom consists mainly of sand and rocks, with some aquatic vegetation depending on the season.
The best time to visit Morges Plage for diving is typically during the warmer months when water temperatures are more comfortable. It is suitable for both beginners and experienced divers looking for a relaxing freshwater dive. Freedivers will also find the shallow depths and calm conditions ideal for breath-hold diving training and exploration.

