Diving in Lago Maggiore

Extending more than 212 square kilometers (132 square miles), Lake Maggiore represents the largest lake in the southern part of the country. It is situated on the southern edge of the Alps and lies between Switzerland and Italy. Even though major part of the lake is in Italy, the Swiss side hosts the Brissago Islands. Encircled by towering snowy peaks, the lake is a truly spectacular place to behold. It represents a perfect spot to holiday with its mild climate, stunning scenery and variety of water activities. Divers are sure to have a wonderful time not only diving but also exploring the breathtaking lake and its truly gorgeous surrounding areas.

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